Clearing a function, Shortcuts to move the cursor, From the home screen or a program – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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110 Chapter 6: Basic Function Graphing

06BASFUN.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Basic Function Graphing (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 4:09 PM Printed: 02/23/01 4:18 PM Page 110 of 22

From the Y= Editor:

To erase:

Do this:

A function from
the function list

Highlight the function and press 0 or M.

A function from
the entry line

Press M once or twice (depending on the
cursor’s location) and then press ¸.

All functions

Press ƒ and then select

8:Clear Functions

.

When prompted for confirmation, press ¸.

You don’t have to clear a function to prevent it from being graphed.
As described on page 111, you can select the functions you want to
graph.

From the Y=Editor:

Press:

To:

¥ C or
¥ D

Go to function 1 or to the last defined function,
respectively. If the cursor is on or past the last
defined function, ¥ D goes to function 99.

You can also define and evaluate a function from the Home screen or
a program.

¦

Use the

Define

and

Graph

commands. Refer to:

“Graphing a Function Defined on the Home Screen” and
“Graphing a Piecewise Defined Function” in Chapter 12.

“Overview of Entering a Function” in Chapter 17.

¦

Store an expression directly to a function variable. Refer to:

“Storing and Recalling Variable Values” in Chapter 2.

“Creating and Evaluating User-Defined Functions” in
Chapter 5.

Clearing a Function

Note:

ƒ

8

does not erase

any stat plots (Chapter 16).

Shortcuts to Move
the Cursor

From the Home
Screen or a
Program

Tip: User-defined functions
can have almost any name.
However, if you want them
to appear in the Y= Editor,
use function names

y1(x)

,

y2(x)

, etc.

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