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Chapter 9: Parametric Graphing
09PARA.DOC   TI-86, Chap 9, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:27 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:02 PM   Page 124 of 8
09PARA.DOC   TI-86, Chap 9, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:27 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:02 PM   Page 124 of 8
Preview: Parametric Graphing
Graph the parametric equation that describes the path of a ball kicked at an initial speed of
30 meters per second, at an initial angle of 25 degrees with the horizontal (from ground
level). How far does the ball travel? When does it hit the ground? How high does it go?
�   Select 
Param
 mode from the mode screen.
- m # # #
# " " b
�   Display the equation editor and parametric
equation editor menu. Deselect all
equations and plots (if any are defined).
�   Define the path of the ball as 
xt1
 and 
yt1
 in
terms of 
t
.
Horizontal: xt1=tv
0
cos(
q)
Vertical: yt1=tv
0
sin(
q)
N
1
à2(gt
2
)
Gravity constant: g=9.8 m
àsec
2
�   Define the vertical component vector as
xt2
 and 
yt2
 and define the horizontal
component vector as 
xt3
 and 
yt3
.
6 &
(/ ' /)
30
 & > D 
25
- Œ ( & E
30
 - e =
25
 & E T 
9
 `
8
 F 
2
 - e I
#
0
 # - g 
1
 #
- f 
1
 # 
0
�   Change the graph style of 
xt3
à
yt3
 to
¼ (thick). Change the graph style of
xt2
à
yt2
 and 
xt1
/
yt1
 to À (path).
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) )
In the example, ignore all
forces except gravity. For
initial velocity v
0
 and angle 
q
,
the position of the ball as a
function of time has
horizontal and vertical
components.