As you graph multiple plots, the defining relation is displayed for each. You can
define and graph a maximum of 99 relations of each type.
5. Use the
b
key to explore and analyze the relation to:
•
Trace the relation.
•
Find points of interest.
•
Assign a variable in the expression to a slider.
Viewing the Table
▶
To display a table of values corresponding to the current plots, press
b
> Table
> Split-screen Table
(
b 7 1
).
▶
To hide the table, click the graph side of the split screen, and then press
b
>
Table > Remove Table
(
b 7 2
). You can also press
Ctrl + T
.
▶
To resize columns, click the table and press
b
> Actions > Resize
(
b 1 1
).
▶
To delete a column, edit an expression, or edit table settings, click the table and
press
b
> Table
(
b2
).
Changing the Appearance of the Axes
As you work with graphs, the Cartesian axes are displayed by default. You can change
the appearance of the axes in the following ways:
1. Press
b 4
and choose the Zoom tool to use.
2. Select the axes and press
/ b 2
to activate the
Attributes
tool.
a) Press
£
or
¤
to move to the attribute to change. For example, choose the end
style attribute.
b) Press
¡
or
¢
to choose the style to apply.
Using the Scratchpad
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