Example: oscillation – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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Chapter 9: Sequence Graphing 149

09SEQUEN.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Sequence Graphing (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 10:59 AM Printed: 02/23/01 2:14 PM Page 149 of 14

5. On the Y= Editor, set

Axes = WEB

and

Build Web = AUTO

.

6. On the Window Editor, change

the Window variables.

nmin=0.

xmin=

ë

10. ymin=

ë

10.

nmax=10.

xmax=10.

ymax=10.

plotStrt=1.

xscl=1.

yscl=1.

plotStep=1.

7. Regraph the sequence.

The web plot shows how
quickly the sequence
diverges to large negative
values.

This example shows how the initial value can affect a sequence.

1. On the Y= Editor (

¥ # ), use the same sequence defined in the

divergence example:

u1(n) = 3.2u1(n

м

1)

м

.8(u1(n

ì

1))

2

. Set initial

value

ui1 = 0.5

.

2. Set

Axes = TIME

.

3. On the Window Editor

(

¥ $ ), set the

Window variables.

nmin=1.

xmin=0.

ymin=0.

nmax=100.

xmax=100.

ymax=5.

plotStrt=1.

xscl=10.

yscl=1.

plotStep=1.

4. Graph the sequence

(

¥ %).

5. On the Y= Editor, set

Axes = WEB

and

Build Web = AUTO

.

6. On the Window Editor, change

the Window variables.

nmin=1.

xmin=

ë

2.68

ymin=

ë

4.7

nmax=100. xmax=6.47

ymax=4.7

plotStrt=1.

xscl=1.

yscl=1.

plotStep=1.

7. Regraph the sequence.

8. Press …. Then use B to trace the web.

As you trace to larger values of

nc

, notice that

xc

and

yc

oscillate

between

2.05218

and

3.19782

.

9. On the Window Editor, set

plotstrt=50

. Then regraph the

sequence.

Example:
Oscillation

Note: Compare this graph
with the divergence
example. This is the same
sequence with a different
initial value.

Note: The web moves to an
orbit oscillating between two
stable points.

Note: By starting the web
plot at a later term, the
stable oscillation orbit is
shown more clearly.

u(n)

y=x

u(n

ì

1)

u(n)

n

u(n)

y=x

u(n

ì

1)

y=3.2x

ì

.8x

ñ

y=3.2x

ì

.8x

с

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