3-16 Function Graphing
8303FUNC.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 12:16 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:35
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8303FUNC.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 12:16 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:35
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On the TI
-
83, you can graph one or more new functions
without replotting existing functions. For example, store
sin(X)
to
Y
1
in the
Y=
editor and press
s
. Then store
cos(X)
to
Y
2
and press
s
again. The function
Y
2
is
graphed on top of
Y
1
, the original function.
If you enter a list (Chapter 11) as an element in an
expression, the TI
-
83 plots the function for each value in
the list, thereby graphing a family of curves. In
Simul
graphing-order mode, it graphs all functions sequentially
for the first element in each list, and then for the second,
and so on.
{2,4,6}sin(X)
graphs three functions:
2 sin(X)
,
4 sin(X)
, and
6 sin(X)
.
{2,4,6}sin({1,2,3}X)
graphs
2 sin(X)
,
4 sin(2X)
, and
6 sin(3X)
.
Note: When using more than one list, the lists must have the same
dimensions.
Overlaying
Functions on a
Graph
Graphing a
Family of Curves