Graphing polar equations – Sharp EL-9900 User Manual

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Advanced Keyboard/CALCULUS USING THE SHARP EL-9900

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Steps for graphing a polar function:

1.

Turn the calculator on and press 2ndF SET UP

E (COORD)

3 (Polar) to change to polar mode. While in the SET UP menu, the

calculator should be setup in radian mode. To complete this setup, press

B (DRG) 2 (Rad). Press 2ndF QUIT to exit the SET UP menu.

2.

Make sure calculator is in connected mode by pressing 2ndF DRAW D

(LINE) ENTER . The first option should be reflected for R1. Set the

calculator to display polar coordinates when tracing, by pressing 2ndF

FORMAT F (CURSOR) and 2 (PolarCoord). Also, set the calculator to

display the expression during tracing by pressing B (EXPRESS) 1 (ON).

Press 2ndF QUIT to exit the FORMAT menu.

3.

Press Y= to access the R1 prompt. Press CL to remove an old R1

expression. Press ENTER CL to clear additional R prompts.

4.

Enter the polar function r = 2(1 – cos

θ) for R1, by pressing 2 ( 1 –

cos X/

θ/T/n ) . Notice, when in polar mode the X/θ/T/n key

provides a

θ for equation entry.

5.

Now, graph the polar function in the Decimal viewing window by pressing

ZOOM A (ZOOM) 7 (Dec).

6.

This particular shape of curve is called a cardoid. Trace the curve by

pressing TRACE . Notice the expression is displayed at the top of the

screen.

GRAPHING POLAR EQUATIONS

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