Plotting functions on the graph screen – Texas Instruments TI-86 User Manual

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00QWIKST.DOC TI-86, Quick Start, US English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/13/01 1:51 PM Printed: 02/13/01 2:59 PM Page 9 of 14

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ᕥ Select ¡

C

to designate Celsius as the unit

to which you want to convert.

&

ᕦ Convert. The ¡C equivalent of L4¡F is

displayed.

b

Storing an Unevaluated Expression to an Equation Variable

ᕡ Enter the built-in equation variable

y1

.

(:) - n

ã

Y

ä

1

ᕢ Enter the equals sign (=).

1 г

=

д

ᕣ Enter an expression in terms of

x

.

ᕤ Store the expression.

5

D = 2 E

b

The next section shows how to graph the functions

y1=5(sin x)

and

y2=5(cos x)

.

Plotting Functions on the Graph Screen

The TI

-86 plots four types of functions on the graph screen. To plot a graph, you must store

an unevaluated expression to a built-in equation variable.

Each activity in this section builds upon the activity that precedes it. You must start here
and perform the activities in the sequence in which they are presented. The first activity in
this section assumes you are continuing from the last activity in the previous section.

Displaying and Entering Functions in the Equation Editor

ᕡ Display the

GRAPH

menu. (continued)

6

When storing to an equation
variable using =, enter the
equation variable first, then =,
and then the unevaluated
expression. This is the
opposite from the order for
storing to most other
variables on the TI

-

86.

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