Selecting a graph style, Defining and editing parametric equations – Texas Instruments TI-83 PLUS User Manual

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TI-83 Plus

Parametric Graphing

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In this editor, you can display and enter both the

X

and

Y

components of

up to six equations,

X

1T

and

Y

1T

through

X

6T

and

Y

6T

. Each is defined in

terms of the independent variable

T

. A common application of parametric

graphs is graphing equations over time.

Selecting a Graph Style

The icons to the left of

X

1T

through

X

6T

represent the graph style of each

parametric equation (Chapter 3). The default in

Par

mode is

ç

(line),

which connects plotted points. Line,

è

(thick),

ë

(path),

ì

(animate), and

í

(dot) styles are available for parametric graphing.

Defining and Editing Parametric Equations

To define or edit a parametric equation, follow the steps in Chapter 3 for
defining a function or editing a function. The independent variable in a
parametric equation is

T

. In

Par

graphing mode, you can enter the

parametric variable

T

in either of two ways.

Press

.

Press

ƒ

ã

T

ä

.

Two components,

X

and

Y

, define a single parametric equation. You

must define both of them.

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