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m(cLs)g 121(ThEuM max n. ptch:n+36 IMITWG Important If the difference between the minimum and maximum values you eet for the pitch of T or 0 is too great, your graph will be too rough. If the difference is too small, drawing of the graph will take a very long time. IlSpecitying the Graph Range Whengraphing a polarcoordinate function, you can specify the maximum and minimum values to be applied. Use the following format. EMI functionI= MGinin OniaxI=I g Example To graph r=4sin0 cose for the range -r ≤ B ≤ 7r: E(ct.s)M . ca IManarmanIM MEEEEM CCM -162- 8.4 Parametric Graphs To draw parametric graphs, first change to the PRM Mode. Do not try to use the BASE, EQUA, DYNA br TABLE Mode for graphing. The functions that can be graphed in the PRM Mode are those that fit the following format: y)=(f(T), g(T)) USET) (or ECM E(PRM) toatnaosmail • To graph a parametric equation Example To graph the following functions: x=7cosT-2cos 3.5T y=7sinT-2sin 3.5T Use the following range parameters. Graph Range ff 4.1 max: scl:5 Ymin: -12 max:12 sc1:5 nre :11- Graph Range Tag In1ri w max. Ptch:n+36 INIT TI3 ECM CucLs)m MED M(Rad)m La 11129 CIMEMMEI MID EIC9CIMEamMOMLa EM -163- A340087-13

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max
n.
ptch:n+36
IMITWG
m(cLs)g
(ThEuM
121
Important
If
the
difference
between
the
minimum
and
maximum
values
you
eet
for
the
pitch
of
T
or
0
is
too
great,
your
graph
will
be
too
rough.
If
the
difference
is
too
small,
drawing
of
the
graph
will
take
a
very
long
time.
IlSpecitying
the
Graph
Range
When
graphing
a
polar
coordinate
function,
you
can
specify
the
maximum
and
minimum
values
to
be
applied.
Use
the
following
format.
function
I=
M
Ginin
Oniax
I=I
g
To
graph
r=4sin0
cose
for
the
range
—r
B
7r:
EMI
Example
E(ct.s)M
.
ca
IManarmanIM
MEEEEM
CCM
8.4
Parametric
Graphs
To
draw
parametric
graphs,
first
change
to
the
PRM
Mode.
Do
not
try
to
use
the
BASE,
EQUA,
DYNA
br
TABLE
Mode
for
graphing.
The
functions
that
can
be
graphed
in
the
PRM
Mode
are
those
that
fit
the
following
format:
y)=(f(T),
g(T))
USET)
(or
E(PRM)
ECM
To
graph
a
parametric
equation
To
graph
the
following
functions:
x=7cosT-2cos
3.5T
y=7sinT-2sin
3.5T
Example
Use
the
following
range
parameters.
ECM
MED
11129
MID
EM
CucLs)m
M(Rad)m
CIMEMMEI
CIMEamMOM
La
EIC9
La
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Graph
Range
ff
4.1
max:
scl
:
5
Ymin:
-12
max:12
sc1:5
nre
:11
-
Graph
Range
Tag
In1
ri
w
max.
Ptch:n+36
INIT
TI3
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