I'm sorry to keep asking, but I really need help finding this windows. Usually I put the x and y values as 10 and -10, but with the numbers I don't know how to do it. Is there any way they can be automatically put into the calculator?

Posting the same question right after another will not get it answered any quicker.

I was just thinking maybe I didn't state the question correctly. I wasn't trying to irritate anyone and I don't appreciate being scolded for that.

Usually when I try to find the correct window, I put in a lot of numbers to find the one that fits the equation best. Ignore what Anonymous typed. This website is about answering homework questions, not to scold them for putting a question twice. Good luck! :)

Thank you Paula :)

Yes, there is a way to automatically calculate the window values for a graphing calculator, even when you don't know the specific values. Most graphing calculators have a feature called "Zoom" that allows you to automatically set the window values based on the range of the data. Here's how you can do it:

1. Enter your data into a list on your graphing calculator.
2. Go to the graphing screen or the function plotting screen of your calculator.
3. Look for the "Zoom" option. It may be a separate button on your calculator or accessible through a menu.
4. Select the appropriate zoom option, such as "ZoomStat" or "ZoomData." This will automatically adjust the window settings based on the data you entered.
5. Press the "Enter" or "Graph" button to generate your graph.

By using the zoom feature, your calculator will automatically determine the appropriate window values based on the range of your data points. This saves you the hassle of manually entering the x and y values.

Keep in mind that the specific steps may vary slightly depending on the model and brand of your calculator. Please consult your calculator's user manual for more detailed instructions if needed.