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Is the graph of a circle a function? - Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Calculator

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No. The graph of a circle is a graph, one which can have two different values for certain arguments. The graph of the top or bottom half of a circle can be considered a graph of a function.

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SOURCE: How can I get my calculator to highlight more than

Hello,

Suppose you want to draw the circle the equation of which is X^2+Y^2=4, a circle centered at the origin with radius 2.
When you isolate Y^2 and then extarct the squre root you obtain two solutions, call them Y1 and Y2
Y1=SQRT(4-X^2), Y2= -SQRT(4-X^2)
You press[Y=] and type in the right hand side of the equations above, one in Y1= and the other in Y2. Press [GRAPH].

Ih a graphic does not appear within the scree window adjust the window parameters ( [WINDOW]) or Press [ZOOM] and select ZoomIn, ZoomOut, ZoomSTD, etc.

Explore the program Draw accessible by pressing [2nd][DRAW].

Hope it helps

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k24674

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SOURCE: Two graphs at the same time

Hello,
Here is one particulat gase where two graphs are executed simultaneously, yet you see one, but bo the other.84fef70.jpg When graphs are being executed the one for tan(x) is displayed as a bubble that outlines the variation of the tangente. But at the end, it evaporates, leaving only the sine function.

d17b645.jpg Here is the result.
daf8fe4.jpg
Hope it helps.

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Ih a graphic does not appear within the scree window adjust the window parameters ( [WINDOW]) or Press [ZOOM] and select ZoomIn, ZoomOut, ZoomSTD, etc.

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d17b645.jpg Here is the result.
daf8fe4.jpg
Hope it helps.
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