Graphing circles – Sharp EL-9900 User Manual

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Basic Keyboard/ALGEBRA USING THE SHARP EL-9900

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1. Press Y= and clear old expressions. Press ZOOM

A

7

to view a

clear viewing window.

2. To graph the circle in the form (x–h)

2

+ (y–k)

2

= r

2

, you will use the circle

drawing feature. For example, in the circle (x–3)

2

+ (y–2)

2

= 1

2

, h=3, k=2

and r=1. Press 2ndF DRAW

A

9 (Circle). Move the cursor right to

an ‘h’ of x=3 by pressing

repeatedly until x=3. Move the cursor up to a

‘k’ of y=2 by pressing repeatedly until y=2. Press ENTER to set the

center point.

3. Move the cursor the length of the radius in one direction away from the

center. In the example use the arrow key. Move the cursor 1 unit away from

the center and press ENTER . The circle will be drawn with the cursor

appearing at the point in the circle to which you moved.

4. If the circle will not completely appear in the viewing window, zoom out on

the decimal window to a larger window, because any other windows may

distort the circle. Draw the circle again in the larger window.

GRAPHING CIRCLES

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