Erasing individual parts of a drawing object, Drawing a line between two points, Drawing a circle – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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214 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 214 of 20

From the Graph screen:

1.

TI

-

89:

2 ‰

TI

-

92 Plus:

and select

2:Eraser.

The cursor is shown as a small box.

2. Move the cursor to the applicable location.

To erase:

Do this:

Area under the box

Press ¸.

Along a freehand line

TI

-

89:

Press and hold ¤, and move the

cursor to erase the line.

TI

-

92 Plus:

Press and hold ‚, and move

the cursor to erase the line.

To quit, release ¤ or ‚.

After erasing, you are still in
“eraser” mode.

¦

To continue erasing, move
the box cursor to another
location.

¦

To quit, press N.

From the Graph screen:

1.

TI

-

89:

2 ‰

TI

-

92 Plus:

and select

3:Line

.

2. Move the cursor to the 1st point, and press ¸.

3. Move to the 2nd point, and press ¸. (As you move, a line

extends from the 1st point to the cursor.)

After drawing the line, you are
still in “line” mode.

¦

To continue drawing another
line, move the cursor to a
new 1st point.

¦

To quit, press N.

From the Graph screen:

1.

TI

-

89:

2 ‰

TI

-

92 Plus:

and select

4:Circle

.

2. Move the cursor to the center

of the circle, and press
¸.

3. Move the cursor to set the

radius, and press ¸.

Erasing Individual
Parts of a Drawing
Object

Note: These techniques
also erase parts of graphed
functions.

Drawing a Line
Between Two Points

Tip: Use

2

to move the

cursor in larger increments;

2

B

, etc.

Drawing a Circle

Tip: Use

2

to move the

cursor in larger increments;

2

B

, etc.

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