Texas Instruments TI86 User Manual - Page 138

Setting Parametric Graphing Mode, The GRAPH Menu, Displaying the Parametric Equation Editor

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126 Chapter 9: Parametric Graphing Chapter 5 describes these GRAPH menu items: GRAPH and FORMT. Chapter 6 describes these GRAPH menu items: ZOOM, TRACE, DRAW, STGDB, RCGDB, EVAL, STPIC, and RCPIC. A common application of parametric graphs is graphing equations over time. Setting Parametric Graphing Mode To display the mode screen, press - m. To graph parametric equations, you must select Param graphing mode before you enter equations, set the format, or edit window variable values. The TI-86 retains in memory separate equation, format, and window data for each graphing mode. The GRAPH Menu 6 E(t)= WIND ZOOM TRACE GRAPH 4 MATH DRAW FORMT STGDB RCGDB parametric parametric equation window editor editor 4 parametric graph math menu EVAL STPIC RCPIC Displaying the Parametric Equation Editor To display the parametric equation editor, select E(t)= from the GRAPH menu in Param graphing mode (6 &). The equation editor menu displayed on the bottom line is the same as the Func-mode equation editor menu, except that t and xt replace x and y, and yt displaces INSf. In this editor, you can enter and display both the x and y components of up to 99 parametric equations, xt1 and yt1 through xt99 and yt99, if sufficient memory is available. Each is defined in terms of the independent variable t. Two components, x and y, define a single parametric equation. You must define both xt and yt for each equation. The default graph style is » (line) in Param mode. ¾ (shade above) and ¿ (shade below) graph styles are not available in Param mode.

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Chapter 9: Parametric Graphing
Setting Parametric Graphing Mode
To display the mode screen, press
-
m
. To graph parametric equations, you must
select
Param
graphing mode before you enter equations, set the format, or edit window
variable values. The TI
-
86 retains in memory separate equation, format, and window data
for each graphing mode.
The GRAPH Menu
6
E(t)=
WIND
ZOOM
TRACE GRAPH
4
MATH
DRAW
FORMT STGDB RCGDB
4
EVAL
STPIC
RCPIC
parametric
parametric
parametric
equation
window
graph math
editor
editor
menu
Displaying the Parametric Equation Editor
To display the parametric equation editor, select
E(t)=
from the
GRAPH
menu in
Param
graphing
mode (
6
&
). The equation editor menu displayed on the bottom line is the same as the
Func
-mode equation editor menu, except that
t
and
xt
replace
x
and
y
, and
yt
displaces
INSf
.
In this editor, you can enter and display both the x and y
components of up to 99 parametric equations,
xt1
and
yt1
through
xt99
and
yt99
, if sufficient memory is available.
Each is defined in terms of the independent variable
t
.
Two components,
x
and
y
, define a single parametric
equation. You must define both
xt
and
yt
for each equation.
The default graph style is
»
(line) in
Param
mode.
¾
(shade above) and
¿
(shade below)
graph styles are not available in
Param
mode.
Chapter 5 describes these
GRAPH
menu items:
GRAPH
and
FORMT
.
Chapter 6 describes these
GRAPH
menu items:
ZOOM
,
TRACE
,
DRAW
,
STGDB
,
RCGDB
,
EVAL
,
STPIC
, and
RCPIC
.
A common application of
parametric graphs is
graphing equations over time.