Lesson 23: plotting several functions, Two: '2*sin<„, three: '3*si,., four: '4*sin, Hinnsqansciisiiscqì – HP 48G User Manual

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Lesson 23: Plotting Several Functions

To plot several functions on the same display, you must enter a

l i s t

of

functions in the EQ field of the Plot screen. The easiest approach is to

create and name each function and then use the Variabl'e Browser to

select which group to plot. The following example uses functions that

were created and narned for you by the TEACH command when you

executed it in Lesson 1.

Example:

Gather the followdng functions into a. list and store the list

in the EGG field:

O N E , T W O , T H R E E ,

and

E O U R .

S t e p 1 :

In the main Plot screen, move the highlight to the EQ:: field

and open the Variable Browser. Note when you access the
Variable Browser from within PLOT, it only displays objects
in the current directory that can be plotted. Move to the

EQNS

directory,

if

necessary, and use the

arrow keys

to

highliglit the

O N E

equation.

(arrow keys) :jHuOS

:jHij:j:5, select EQNS, Ui<

or ffl (if necessary )

TYPE

m-

INDE

_ftU

FUNCSIN

i

HDME EKft..

TWO:

'2*SIN<„,

THREE: '3*SI,.,

FOUR: '4*SIN.„

ENTE'.. . -.

.5

. 2

iHiiiiiHWBtiraKijBiwnnwiiBW

S t e p 2 :

Select the desired

functions

by putting check-marks in front

of the names.

vOjHK

(5 ....... .

(5 ...oJHK

(5 ....MJHK

FUNCS IN

I

HDME EKfl„

TVPE

E(5:

INDE

flU

ENTE

^■¡HinnsQansCiisiiscQì

v'OHE: 'SIHc:X>' t

■ /TWO: '2*SIHi.„

./THREE:

.5

Plotting Equations and Analyzing Graphs 6-5

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