Differences in parametric and function graphing – Texas Instruments TITANIUM TI-89 User Manual

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Parametric Graphing

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Use the

Zoom

toolbar menu to zoom in or out on a portion of the graph.

Use the

Math

toolbar menu to find derivatives, tangents, etc. Some menu items

are not available for parametric graphs.

Differences in Parametric and Function Graphing

Differences in Parametric and Function Graphing

Differences in Parametric and Function Graphing

Differences in Parametric and Function Graphing

This module assumes that you already know how to graph

y(x)

functions as described in

Basic Function Graphing. This section describes the differences that apply to parametric
equations.

Setting the Graph Mode

Setting the Graph Mode

Setting the Graph Mode

Setting the Graph Mode

Use

3 to set

Graph = PARAMETRIC

before you define equations or set Window

variables. The Y= Editor and the Window Editor let you enter information for the

current

Graph

mode setting only.

Defining Parametric Equations on the Y= Editor

Defining Parametric Equations on the Y= Editor

Defining Parametric Equations on the Y= Editor

Defining Parametric Equations on the Y= Editor

To graph a parametric equation, you must define both its x and y components. If you
define only one component, the equation cannot be graphed. (However, you can use
single components to generate an automatic table as described in Tables.)

Enter x and y components on
separate lines.

You can define xt1(t) through
xt99(t) and yt1(t) through yt99(t).

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