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Graph Partial Sums of an Infinite Series on the TI-84 Plus

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An infinite geometric series has a sum if–1 r

Use the infinite geometric sequence:

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Here are the steps to graph the partial sums of an infinite series:

  1. Press [2nd][ZOOM], highlight TIME, and press [ENTER].

  2. Press [Y=] to access the Y= editor.

  3. Enter a value for nMin.

    nMin is the value where n starts counting.

  4. Press [ALPHA][WINDOW][2] to use the summation template to enter u(n).

    See the first screen. Press

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    for n, and enter the infinite series pictured in the second screen.

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  5. Press [WINDOW] and adjust the variables.

    Here are the variables changed: nMax = 20, Xmin = 0, Xmax = 20, Ymin = 0, Ymax = 2.

  6. Press [GRAPH].

  7. Press [TRACE] and use the right-arrow key to find the partial sums.

    See the third screen.

About This Article

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About the book author:

Jeff McCalla teaches Algebra 2 and Pre-Calculus at St. Mary's Episcopal School in Memphis. He is a T3 instructor for Texas Instruments and co- founder of the TI-Nspire SuperUser group.

C.C. Edwards is an instructor at Coastal Carolina University and a former editor of Texas Instruments' Eightysomething, a newsletter for parents and educators.