How do I enter a circle equation to get the calculator to graph it?
SOURCE: 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.
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
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!
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 !!!
SOURCE: How would you enter the following equation to
Hello,
To enter the inequation you split it into two inequalities
Graph is as follows
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.
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