Quick help with graphing something on the TI

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The discussion revolves around solving an exponential equation using a graphing calculator, specifically focusing on the equation 5(2)^t=5000. Participants are exploring methods to estimate the solution using the calculator's features, particularly the TABLE and graphing approaches.

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  • Exploratory, Problem interpretation, Assumption checking

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  • The original poster attempts to understand how to input the equation into the graphing calculator and seeks clarification on using the TABLE feature. Some participants confirm the need to find the x-intercept of the transformed equation y = 5(2)^x - 5000. Others express uncertainty about the TABLE feature and how it operates.

Discussion Status

Participants are actively discussing the problem, with some providing insights on finding the x-intercept and confirming the original poster's algebraic solution. However, there remains a lack of consensus on the specific use of the TABLE feature, indicating ongoing exploration.

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There is mention of different calculator models, which may affect the availability of certain features, and the original poster expresses confusion about the TABLE feature's functionality.

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ok so the point of this was to solve the problems using one of three methods:

Directions for problems #13-26: Use your calculator to estimate the solution accurate to 2 decimal places. Try one of the following methods: 1) guess and check on the homescreen (LONG AND TEDIUS! forget this way! :zzz: ) 2) use the TABLE feature or 3) use a graphing approach.
15. [tex]5(2)^t=5000[/tex]

ok so i got the answer algebraically however i don't know how the heck I'm going to get that answer using the "TABLE feature" or the "graphing approach."??

how would u even insert that into the grapher?

would you put it into the calculator like this?:
y= 5(2)^X-5000
 
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Yes. Find the x-intercept of [tex]y = 5(2)^x - 5000[/tex], or, equivalently, of [tex]y = 2^x - 1000[/tex].
 
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Data said:
Yes. Find the x-intercept of [tex]y = 5(2)^x - 5000[/tex].
so basically, when y=0, that's what i have to figure out? :confused:


ok so i got that, it would be about 9.97 which is approximately what i got using the algebraic method, however, how would you do this using the table feature? :rolleyes:

THANK YOU BTW! :biggrin:
 
I don't have a TI-83, so I can't help you with that one :)

I imagine it is some sort of feature that lists values of x and corresponding values of y.
 
Data said:
I don't have a TI-83, so I can't help you with that one :)

I imagine it is some sort of feature that lists values of x and corresponding values of y.

yea that's correct...well u've helped out a lot man! thanks! :cool:
 

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