Chapter 3: Function Graphing
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Changed the value of a variable in a selected function
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Changed a window variable or graph format setting
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Cleared drawings by selecting
ClrDraw
•
Changed a stat plot definition
Overlaying Functions on a Graph
Overlaying Functions on a Graph
Overlaying Functions on a Graph
Overlaying Functions on a Graph
On the TI-84 Plus, you can graph one or more new functions without replotting existing
functions. For example, store
sin(X)
to Y1 in the Y= editor and press
s
. Then store
cos(X)
to Y2 and press
s
again. The function Y2 is graphed on top of Y1, the
original function.
Graphing a Family of Curves
Graphing a Family of Curves
Graphing a Family of Curves
Graphing a Family of Curves
If you enter a list (Chapter 11) as an element in an expression, the TI-84 Plus 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.
Summary of Contents for -84 Plus
Page 1: ...TI 84 Plus TI 84 Plus Silver Edition Guidebook...
Page 213: ...Chapter 8 Draw Instructions 210...
Page 248: ...Chapter 10 Matrices 245 row value matrix rowA rowB...
Page 332: ...Chapter 12 Statistics 329...
Page 413: ...Chapter 14 Applications 410...
Page 427: ...Chapter 15 CATALOG Strings Hyperbolic Functions 424 sinh 1 value cosh 1 value sinh 1 value...
Page 496: ...Chapter 17 Activities 493 If C A and D B Stop Goto Z Quit if guesses are correct...
Page 672: ...Appendix C Service and Warranty Information 669...