Lesson 21: plotting a function – HP 48G User Manual

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Lesson 21: Plotting a Function

A

f u n c t i o n

takes

one or more arguments

as

inputs

and

transforms

them inathematically into exactly one output. A function can be
plotted

by

graphing

a series of

outputs against

a corresponding series

of inputs.

Plotting functions on the HP 48 is a matter of doing the following:

► Ent.ering or choosing the function to plot.

► Declaring the independent variable and the horizontal range of

that you want to view.

► Either declaring the vertical range to be displayed or choosing to

let the HP 48 automatically scale it for you.

► Making sure that the angle mode (Degrees, Radians, Grads) is

properly set.

► Setting the other plot display options.

All of these steps can be accomplished smoothly and quickly in the

PLOT application.

Example:

Plot

f ( x ) =

sin.r.

S t e p 1 :

Open the PLOT application. You may or may not already

have a function entered in E Q : .

iPLDT®

TYPE:

Function

E C :

INDEP:

K

H-MIEW:-6.5

6.5

_flUTDiCflLE

V-VIEH:-.3.1 3.2

ENTER FUNCTIDNtSJ TD PLOT

S t e p 2 :

Enter the function into the

CD

iS^ (ENTER)

held.

PLOT*

TYPE:

Function

Deq

EO:

'STN(X>'

INDEP:

EH

H-VIEW:-6.5

6.5

_flUTOiCflLE

V-VIEW:-3.1 3.2

ENTER INPEPENOEHL VlilR NOME

6-2 Plotting Equations and Analyzing Graphs

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