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Graph a circle

How do I enter a circle equation to get the calculator to graph it?

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Use the conics utility
Scroll until you find the equation of a circle and an image, Select it, then enter the coefficients.
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2008

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The first solution will allow you to watch your calculator graph two equations simultaneously rather than finishing one before graphing the next; it won't solve the problem of having the calculator unselect one equation when you select a second. To fix that problem, try the following:


In order to select additional graphs, the Transformation Graphing App will need to be uninstalled from the TI-83 Plus Family and TI-84 Plus Family. Uninstalling the App does not erase it from the calculator, it disables it from interfering with the normal graphing modes. Below are the steps to successfully uninstall the App.

  • Press [APPS] key
  • Select Transfrm from the menu
  • Press 1:Uninstall
The illustration and solution are courtesy of Jesse Phillips, who cites this page from the Texas Instruments support site

- doug garfinkel, Children's Day School

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2008

SOURCE: My calculator will only graph one graph at a time.

This is simple... Back up all RAM, (press second+, then 2, then 1, press enter to back up something if backed up it will have a star by it) Then clear your RAM (pull out your batteries while the calc is still on or press second+, then 7, then 1)
Hope this helps!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: Graphing

i had the same problem .... just go to apps and go all the way down transfrm and click it then click the uninstall button !!!

k24674

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2009

SOURCE: How would you enter the following equation to

Hello,
To enter the inequation you split it into two inequalities
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Graph is as follows
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Use [2nd][CATALOG] to access the relaional operators less than or equal, greater than or equal, and the operator AND.
To access the inequality signs scroll upwards from abs( to reach the bottom of the catalog.
Note: You can use t as variable only in parametric graphs. Use x.
Hope it helps.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 29, 2009

SOURCE: how to graph an equation on a t1-83?

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How do i graph a circle

Use the conics utility
Scroll until you find the equation of a circle and an image, Select it, then enter the coefficients.
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When I try to enter a simple equation and graph it, I get error 07 message instead of graph.

Error 07 Syntax
Means you made a typing error while entering the equation. Using the minus sign instead of the negation sign (change sign) (-), can produce a syntax error. Maybe you need to explicitly type the multiplication sign
y= (-) 1.5*x +3
Try entering it as 3 - 1.5*x

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To graph a circle with radius 4

Press [2nd][PGRM] to open the (DRAW) utility. Scroll down to reach the line 9: Circle( and press ENTER. Complete the command by supplying the coordinates of the circle center and the radius.
Circle(0,0,4) draws a circle with center at the origin (0,0) and radius 4.
By the way the equation of a circle is not a function. You have to cut it into the upper brach and the lower part to graph it.
y=+SQRT(16-x^2) and y=-SQRT(16-x^2)
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My fx-9750GA PLUS wont graph lines, cicles or paraballas

Sure it does! Did you ask it to graph?Here are some screen captures to help you find your way.
To draw functions (regular, parametric, polar, sequences) use the application graph: Highloghted on 1st screen capture. The second screen captures shows you the functions y=f(x). enter a legal expression and press F6 Draw. To set TYPE press the key under TYPE.

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To draw conics (circles, parabolas, hyperbolas, and ellipses) use the CONiCS applications. (See 3rd screen ). On 4th capture the equation highlight is one for the parabola. y=x^2

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Scroll down or up examining the small graphs. They will show you which equation form to choose.
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Graphing an equation

Press the Y= key to invoke the Y= editor. Enter in your equation.

Press the WINDOW key to set the window parameters.

Press the GRAPH key to have the calculator graph the equation.

For more details and options, see the "Function Graphing" chapter in the Guidebook.
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The calculator is only graphing a half circle when it should be a full circle, specifically not in the negative y-values of the plane.

A circle is not a function and cannot be graphed in the regular y=screen. You can graph a circle in parametric mode.

To graph a circle in the regular y= screen, you have to graph it in 2 lines on the y= screen. I assume you've solved for y and gotten a square root equation. Remember a square root can be positive or negative. In line 1 of y= screen graph what you've been graphing and then graph the same equation in line 2 but with a negative in front of the equation. You'll get something that looks like an oval since the calculator screen is rectanglular. To make it look more circular (both parts aren't going to connect), press zoom and then select #5 (square).
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Graphing

i had the same problem .... just go to apps and go all the way down transfrm and click it then click the uninstall button !!!
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My calculator will only graph one graph at a time.

This is simple... Back up all RAM, (press second+, then 2, then 1, press enter to back up something if backed up it will have a star by it) Then clear your RAM (pull out your batteries while the calc is still on or press second+, then 7, then 1)
Hope this helps!
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Graphing

The first solution will allow you to watch your calculator graph two equations simultaneously rather than finishing one before graphing the next; it won't solve the problem of having the calculator unselect one equation when you select a second. To fix that problem, try the following:


In order to select additional graphs, the Transformation Graphing App will need to be uninstalled from the TI-83 Plus Family and TI-84 Plus Family. Uninstalling the App does not erase it from the calculator, it disables it from interfering with the normal graphing modes. Below are the steps to successfully uninstall the App.
  • Press [APPS] key
  • Select Transfrm from the menu
  • Press 1:Uninstall
The illustration and solution are courtesy of Jesse Phillips, who cites this page from the Texas Instruments support site

- doug garfinkel, Children's Day School
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Graphing circles

You have two methods for drawing a circle on the FX-9750GPlus.
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  2. Use the function graphing. But before you can do that you must transform the general equation (above) in such a way that you can write it as Y^2= X^2+EX+F. From this you can find the two branches Y1=SQRT(X^2+EX+F) and Y2=-SQRT(X^2+EX+F)
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