Texas Instruments NS/CLM/1L1/B User Guide - Page 93

The entry line

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Move the cursor away from this point. A circle with a dotted circumference line emerges as you move the cursor. 3. When the circle has the radius you desire, click again. The dotted circumference changes to a solid circumference in the work area. Note: If you hold down the g key when creating the circle, the radius is limited in length to integers. The entry line The Entry line appears at the bottom of the Graphs & Geometry work area. ÀÁ Â Ã Ä When the line is not active, it is grayed out. From left to right, the parts of this line are: À Hide/Show function button. Á Attributes button. Â f1(x)= is the default notation used for a function or inequality. Ã Blank area into which you enter the function, polar equation, inequality, parametric, or scatter plot data to be graphed. Ä Expand/Contract (History) button. Parametric Mode entry line. The default values for t-min, t-max, and t-step are shown. Scatter Plot Mode entry line Using Graphs & Geometry 85

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Using Graphs & Geometry
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Move the cursor away from this point. A circle with a dotted
circumference line emerges as you move the cursor.
3.
When the circle has the radius you desire, click again.
The dotted circumference changes to a solid circumference in the
work area.
Note:
If you hold down the
g
key when creating the circle, the radius
is limited in length to integers.
The entry line
The Entry line appears at the bottom of the Graphs & Geometry work
area.
When the line is not active, it is grayed out. From left to right, the parts
of this line are:
À
Hide/Show function button.
Á
Attributes button.
Â
f1(x)= is the default notation used for a function or inequality.
Ã
Blank area into which you enter the function, polar equation,
inequality, parametric, or scatter plot data to be graphed.
Ä
Expand/Contract (History) button.
ÀÁ Â Ã
Ä
Parametric Mode entry line. The default values for t-min, t-max, and t-step
are shown.
Scatter Plot Mode entry line