Graphing a function defined on the home screen, What is the “native” independent variable, Copying from the home screen to the y= editor – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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204 Chapter 12: Additional Graphing Topics

12ADDLGR.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Additional Graphing Tools (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:03 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:15 PM Page 204 of 20

On the Y= Editor, all functions must be defined in terms of the
current graph mode’s “native” independent variable.

Graph Mode

Native Independent Variable

Function

x

Parametric

t

Polar

q

Sequence

n

3D

x, y

Differential Equation

t

If you have an expression on the Home screen, you can use any of
the following methods to copy it to the Y= Editor.

Method

Description

Copy and
paste

1. Highlight the expression on the Home screen.

Press ƒ and select

5:Copy

.

2. Display the Y= Editor, highlight the desired

function, and press ¸.

3. Press ƒ and select

6:Paste

. Then press ¸.

§

Store the expression to a Y= function name.

2x^3+3x^2ì4x+12!y1(x)

Define

command

Define the expression as a user-defined Y= function.

Define y1(x)=2x^3+3x^2ì4x+12

If the expression is already stored to a variable:

1. Display the Y= Editor, highlight the desired

function, and press ¸.

2. Press 2 £. Type the variable name that

contains the expression, and press ¸ twice.

Important:

To recall a function variable such as

f1(x)

, type only

f1

, not the full function name.

3. Press ¸ to save the recalled expression in the

Y= Editor’s function list.

Graphing a Function Defined on the Home Screen

In many cases, you may create a function or expression on the
Home screen and then decide to graph it. You can copy an
expression to the Y= Editor, or graph it directly from the Home
screen without using the Y= Editor.

What Is the “Native”
Independent
Variable?

Copying from the
Home Screen to the
Y= Editor

Tip

:

Instead of using

ƒ

5

or

ƒ

6

to copy and paste,

use:

TI

-

89

:

¥

6

or

¥

7

.

TI

-

92 Plus:

¥

C

(copy)

or

¥

V

(paste).

Tip: To copy an expression
from the Home screen’s
history area to the entry line,
use the auto-paste feature
or copy and paste.

Tip: Define is available from
the Home screen’s

toolbar menu.

Tip:

2

£

is useful if an

expression is stored to a
variable or function that
does not correspond to the
Y= Editor, such as a1 or
f1(x)

.

Use the complete function
name: y1(x), not just y1.

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