Texas Instruments TI-84 PLUS SILV Guidebook - Page 24
Connected, Dot, Sequential, Simul, Real, a+b, Full, Horiz, G-T - 84 plus silver edition graphing
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Seq (sequence) graphing mode plots sequences (Chapter 6). Connected, Dot Connected plotting mode draws a line connecting each point calculated for the selected functions. Dot plotting mode plots only the calculated points of the selected functions. Sequential, Simul Sequential graphing-order mode evaluates and plots one function completely before the next function is evaluated and plotted. Simul (simultaneous) graphing-order mode evaluates and plots all selected functions for a single value of X and then evaluates and plots them for the next value of X. Note: Regardless of which graphing mode is selected, the TI-84 Plus will sequentially graph all stat plots before it graphs any functions. Real, a+bi, re^qi Real mode does not display complex results unless complex numbers are entered as input. Two complex modes display complex results. • a+bi (rectangular complex mode) displays complex numbers in the form a+bi. • re^qi (polar complex mode) displays complex numbers in the form re^qi. Note: When you use the n/d template, both n and d must be real numbers. For example, you can enter (the answer is displayed as a decimal value) but if you enter , a data type error displays. To perform division with a complex number in the numerator or denominator, use regular division instead of the n/d template. Full, Horiz, G-T Full screen mode uses the entire screen to display a graph or edit screen. Each split-screen mode displays two screens simultaneously. Chapter 1: Operating the TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 17