Texas Instruments TI-83 Calculator User Manual


 
5-4 Polar Graphing
8305POLR.DOC TI-83 international English Bob Fedorisko Revised: 02/19/01 12:19 PM Printed: 02/19/01 1:36
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To define or edit a polar equation, follow the steps in
Chapter 3 for defining a function or editing a function. The
independent variable in a polar equation is
q
. In Pol
graphing mode, you can enter the polar variable
q
in either
of two ways.
Press
.
Press
ƒ
ãqä
.
The TI
-
83 graphs only the selected polar equations. In the
Y=
editor, a polar equation is selected when the = sign is
highlighted. You may select any or all of the equations.
To change the selection status, move the cursor onto the
= sign, and then press
Í
.
To display the window variable values, press
p
.
These variables define the viewing window. The values
below are defaults for
Pol graphing in Radian angle mode.
q
min=0
Smallest
q
value to evaluate
q
max=6.2831853
...
Largest
q
value to evaluate (2
p
)
q
step=.1308996
...
Increment between
q
values (
24)
Xmin=
L
10
Smallest X value to be displayed
Xmax=10
Largest X value to be displayed
Xscl=1
Spacing between the X tick marks
Ymin=
L
10
Smallest Y value to be displayed
Ymax=10
Largest Y value to be displayed
Yscl=1
Spacing between the Y tick marks
Note:
To ensure that sufficient points are plotted, you may want to
change the
q
window variables.
Defining and
Editing Polar
Equations
Selecting and
Deselecting Polar
Equations
Setting Window
Variables