Solve aplet 7-7
If Solve could not find a solution, you will see one of the 
following two messages.
HINT
It is important to check the information relating to the 
solve process. For example, the solution that the Solve 
aplet finds is not a solution, but the closest that the 
function gets to zero. Only by checking the information 
will you know that this is the case.
The Root-Finder 
at work
You can watch the process of the root-finder calculating 
and searching for a root. Immediately after pressing 
 to start the root-finder, press any key except  . 
You will see two intermediate guesses and, to the left, the 
sign of the expression evaluated at each guess. For 
example:
+ 2 2.219330555745
– 1 21.31111111149
You can watch as the root-finder either finds a sign 
reversal or converges on a local extrema or does not 
converge at all. If there is no convergence in process, you 
might want to cancel the operation (press  ) and start 
over with a different initial guess.
Plotting to find guesses
The main reason for plotting in the Solve aplet is to help 
you find initial guesses and solutions for those equations 
that have difficult-to-find or multiple solutions.
Consider the equation of motion for an accelerating 
body:
Message Condition 
Bad Guess(es) The initial guess lies outside the 
domain of the equation. 
Therefore, the solution was not a 
real number or it caused an error.
Constant? The value of the equation is the 
same at every point sampled.
2
2
0
AT
TVX +=
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