Overview of steps in statistical analysis, Calculating and plotting stat data, Exploring the graphed plots – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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258 Chapter 16: Statistics and Data Plots

16STATS.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Statistics and Data Plots (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:12 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:17 PM Page 258 of 22

From the Graph screen, you can:

¦

Display the coordinates of any pixel by using the free-moving
cursor, or of a plotted point by tracing a plot.

¦

Use the „

Zoom

toolbar menu to zoom in or out on a portion of

the graph.

¦

Use the ‡

Math

toolbar menu to analyze any function (but not

plots) that may be graphed.

Overview of Steps in Statistical Analysis

This section gives an overview of the steps used to perform a
statistical calculation or graph a statistical plot. For detailed
descriptions, refer to the following pages.

Calculating and
Plotting Stat Data

Exploring the
Graphed Plots

Set Graph mode (

3

)

to

FUNCTION

.

Enter stat data in the

Data/Matrix Editor

(

O

6).

Perform stat

calculations to find

stat variables or fit

data to a model (

).

Define and select stat

plots (

and then

ƒ

).

Define the viewing

window (

¥

$

).

Change the graph

format if necessary.

ƒ

9

— or —

TI

-

89:

¥

Í

TI

-

92 Plus:

¥

F

Note: Refer to Chapter 15
for details on entering data in
the Data/Matrix Editor.

Tip: You can also use the
Y= Editor to define and
select stat plots and y(x)
functions.

Graph the selected

stat plots and

functions (

¥

%

).

Tip: Use ZoomData to
optimize the viewing
window for stat plots.

Zoom

is available on the

Y= Editor, Window Editor,
and Graph screen.

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