Studying the flight of a hit baseball, Setting up a parametric graph and table – Texas Instruments PLUS TI-89 User Manual

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400 Chapter 23: Activities

23ACTS.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: Activities (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 1:24 PM Printed: 02/23/01 2:20 PM Page 400 of 26

Perform the following steps to study the flight of a hit baseball that
has an initial velocity of 95 feet per second and an initial angle of 32
degrees.

1. Set the modes for

Page 1

as

shown in this screen.

2. Set the modes for

Page 2

as

shown in this screen.

3. In the Y= Editor on the left

side, enter the equation for the
distance of the ball at time

t

for

xt1(t

).

xt1(t)=95

ù

t

ù

cos(32

¡

)

4. In the Y= Editor, enter the

equation for the height of the
ball at time

t

for

yt1(t

).

yt1(t)=

M

16

ù

t^2+95

ù

t

ù

sin(32

¡

)

Studying the Flight of a Hit Baseball

This activity uses the split screen settings to show a
parametric graph and a table at the same time to study the
flight of a hit baseball.

Setting Up a
Parametric Graph
and Table

Hint: Press

2 “

to obtain

the degree symbol.

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