Thanks so far guys
but....
How do I enter them in to the calculator?
As..
25t > 2
Or?? The ti-calculator function you are talking about?
One of the calculators used by a lot of year 12 math students has "TI-nspire" written on the top of it.
If you have the ti-nspire, the button below the "del" key and next to the book will show you a bunch of options when you open it, including a fraction an a square-root symbol. You are looking for the option with a curly bracket on the left and 6 squares.
When you press that, it will bring up a screen saying "create piecewise function" (piecewise function is the same thing as a hybrid function)
The number of function pieces is the number of rows you need (for this question, 3)
Then press ok. You type in the formula on the left, and write the domain after the comma
The process above allows you to enter the formula into the CAS
You can do solve( *enter the hybrid function as per instructions above* [press right until the cursor is at the bracket] , (thing/s you are solving for) ) as you would for any other function
You can also define f1(x) or f2(x) etc as being the hybrid function, which means the graph screen will show that function (this works for any function not just hybrid)
Hope this helps