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13-3 Drawing a Dynamic Graph
The following is the general procedure you should use to draw a Dynamic Graph.
1. Select or input a function.
2. Define the dynamic coefficient.
• This is a coefficient whose value changes in order to produce the different
graphs.
• If the dynamic coefficient is already defined from a previous operation, you can
skip this step.
3. Assign values to each of the coefficients of the function.
4. Specify the range of the dynamic coefficient.
• If the range of the dynamic coefficient is already defined from a previous
operation, you can skip this step.
5. Specify the speed of the draw operation.
• If the speed is already defined from a previous operation, you can skip this
step.
6. Draw the Dynamic Graph.
u
u
u
u
u
To set Dynamic Graph conditions
Example
To use Dynamic Graph to graph
y
= A (
x
–1)
2
–1 as the value of
A changes from 2 to 5 in increments of 1
Use the following View Window parameters.
Xmin = – 6.3
Ymin = – 3.1
Xmax =
6.3
Ymax = 3.1
Xscale =
1
Yscale = 1
1. Input the function you want to graph. Here we will edit a built-in function to
input our function.
5
(B·IN)
c
1
(SEL)
1
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