Texas Instruments TI-89 Manual Do Utilizador

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3D Graphing
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By using implicit plots in 3D graphing mode, you can graph these implicit forms without 
solving for y or x.
Notes:
 You can also graph many implicit forms if you either:
Express them as parametric equations.
Break them into separate, explicit functions.
Selecting the Graph Format Style
Selecting the Graph Format Style
Selecting the Graph Format Style
Selecting the Graph Format Style
In 3D graphing mode, define an appropriate equation and graph it as you would any 3D 
equation, with the following exception. Display the GRAPH FORMATS dialog box from 
the Y= Editor, Window editor, or Graph screen:
8 Í
Rearrange the implicit form as an 
equation set to zero.
f(x,y)–g(x,y)=0
In the Y= Editor, enter the non-zero side 
of the equation. This is valid because an 
implicit plot automatically sets the 
equation equal to zero.
z1(x,y)=f(x,y)–g(x,y)
For example, given the ellipse equation 
shown to the right, enter the implicit form 
in the Y= Editor.
If x
2
+.5y
2
=30,
then z1(x,y)=x
2
+.5y
2
–30.