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The NUM SETUP view offers more useful
features. Change to that view now and
change the NumStep value to 10. If you then
swap back to the NUM view you will see (as
right) that the sequence jumps in steps of 10.
In case you don’t realize… 2.1475E9 is
‘computer speak’ for
9
2 1475 10⋅×.
Now go back to the NUM SETUP view and
change the Automatic setting to Build Your
Own by moving the highlight to it and pressing
the + key or by using . Switch back to
the NUM view and enter the values 1, 10,
50 and 100 into the N column.
You will find that the values for those terms of each sequence will appear in
the U1 and U2 columns almost immediately. In case you didn’t realize, the
reason for the larger text is that I have used the button.
Due to the type of problems one is
usually trying to solve with sequences,
the NUM view rather than the PLOT
view is often more useful in this aplet,
but let's have a look at the PLOT view anyway.
Two types of plots are available, the default
being Stairstep.
Change to the PLOT SETUP view and ensure
that the setup view is the same as that shown
in the two screens above right. Then change
to the PLOT view and you should see a graph
similar to the one shown below right. The
second type of graph is the Cobweb.
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