Function Graphing 3-3
8303FUNC.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 12:16 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:35
PM Page 3 of 28
Chapter 3 specifically describes function graphing, but the
steps shown here are similar for each TI
-
83 graphing
mode. Chapters 4, 5, and 6 describe aspects that are unique
to parametric graphing, polar graphing, and sequence
graphing.
To define a graph in any graphing mode, follow these
steps. Some steps are not always necessary.
1. Press
z
and set the appropriate graph mode
(page 3
.
4).
2. Press
o
and enter, edit, or select one or more functions
in the
Y=
editor (page 3
.
5 and 3
.
7).
3. Deselect stat plots, if necessary (page 3
.
7).
4. Set the graph style for each function (page 3
.
9).
5. Press
p
and define the viewing window variables
(page 3
.
11).
6. Press
y
[
FORMAT
] and select the graph format settings
(page 3
.
13).
After you have defined a graph, press
s
to display it.
Explore the behavior of the function or functions using the
TI
-
83 tools described in this chapter.
You can store the elements that define the current graph to
any of 10 graph database variables (
GDB1
through
GDB9
,
and
GDB0
; Chapter 8). To recreate the current graph later,
simply recall the graph database to which you stored the
original graph.
These types of information are stored in a
GDB
.
•
Y=
functions
•
Graph style settings
•
Window settings
•
Format settings
You can store a picture of the current graph display to any
of 10 graph picture variables (
Pic1
through
Pic9
, and
Pic0
;
Chapter 8). Then you can superimpose one or more stored
pictures onto the current graph.
Defining Graphs
TI-83—Graphing
Mode Similarities
Defining a Graph
Displaying and
Exploring a
Graph
Saving a Graph
for Later Use