Overlaying functions on a graph, Graphing a family of curves – Texas Instruments TI-84 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Function Graphing

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Changed the value of a variable in a selected function

Changed a window variable or graph format setting

Cleared drawings by selecting

ClrDraw

Changed a stat plot definition

Overlaying Functions on a Graph

Overlaying Functions on a Graph

Overlaying Functions on a Graph

Overlaying Functions on a Graph

On the TI-84 Plus, you can graph one or more new functions without replotting existing
functions. For example, store

sin(X)

to Y1 in the Y= editor and press

s. Then store

cos(X)

to Y2 and press

s again. The function Y2 is graphed on top of Y1, the

original function.

Graphing a Family of Curves

Graphing a Family of Curves

Graphing a Family of Curves

Graphing a Family of Curves

If you enter a list (Chapter 11) as an element in an expression, the TI-84 Plus plots the
function for each value in the list, thereby graphing a family of curves. In Simul graphing-
order mode, it graphs all functions sequentially for the first element in each list, and then
for the second, and so on.

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