Drawing freehand points, lines, and curves – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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06TOOLS.DOC TI-86, Chap 6, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:23 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:01 PM Page 107 of 22

06TOOLS.DOC TI-86, Chap 6, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 2:23 PM Printed: 02/13/01 3:01 PM Page 107 of 22

Drawing a Function, Tangent Line, or Inverse Function

For

DrawF

,

TanLn

, and

DrInv

, expression is in terms of

x

. When you select

DrawF

,

TanLn

, or

DrInv

from the

GRAPH

DRAW

menu, it is pasted to the home screen or program editor. Upon

execution, the drawing is returned.

DrInv

draws the inverse of expression by plotting its

x

values on the y-axis and its

y

values on the x-axis.

DrInv

is available only in

Func

graphing mode.

DrawF

expression

TanLn(

expression

,

x

)

DrInv

expression

DrawF x^3+.3x

2

+4x

TanLn(y1,1.5)

DrInv y1

Drawing Freehand Points, Lines, and Curves

ᕡ Select

PEN

from the

GRAPH

DRAW

menu.

6 / '
/ '

ᕢ Move the cursor to where you want to

begin drawing.

ᕣ Turn on the pen.
ᕤ Draw whatever you want.
ᕥ Turn off the pen.

" # ! $

b

" # ! $
b

To draw more points, lines, or curves, repeat steps 2 through 5. To cancel, press :.

For DrawF, TanLn, and
DrInv

, you can use as

expression

any variable to

which a valid expression is
stored (including deselected
equation variables).

In the illustrations,
y1=x^3+.3x

2

N

4x

is selected.

In the example, the function
y(x)=x^3+.3x

2

N

4x

is selected.

Also, ZSTD was executed.

To draw a diagonal line or
curve, turn on the pen, press

b

b

, press

!

$

(or

#

"

, and so on), and repeat.

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