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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 128 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 128 of 8
Setting the Graph Format
To display the format screen in 
Param
 graphing mode, select 
FORMT
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu
(6 / (). Chapter 5 describes the format settings. The TI
-86 retains in memory
separate format settings for 
Func
Pol
Param
 , and 
DifEq
 graphing modes.
Displaying the Graph
To plot the selected parametric equations, you can select 
GRAPH
TRACE
EVAL
RCGDB
, or
ZOOM
MATH
DRAW
, or 
RCPIC
 operation. The TI
-86 evaluates 
x
 and 
y
 for each value of 
t
(from 
tMin
 to 
tMax
 in intervals of 
tStep
) and then plots each point defined by 
x
 and 
y
. As the
graph is plotted, the variables 
x
y
, and 
t
 are updated.
Using Graph Tools in Param Graphing Mode
The Free-Moving Cursor
The free-moving cursor in 
Param
 graphing works the same as in 
Func
 graphing.
♦ 
In 
RectGC
 format, moving the cursor updates the values of 
x
 and 
y
.; if 
CoordOn
 format is
selected, 
x
 and 
y
 are displayed.
♦ 
In 
PolarGC
 format, moving the cursor updates 
x
y
r
, and 
q
; if 
CoordOn
 format is
selected, 
r
 and 
q
 are displayed.
Tracing a Parametric Function
To begin a trace, select 
TRACE
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu (6 )). When you begin a trace,
the trace cursor is on the first selected function at 
tMin
.
♦ 
In 
RectGC
 format, moving the trace cursor updates the values of 
x
y
, and 
t
; if 
CoordOn
format is selected,
 t
x
, and 
y
 and are displayed.
DrawLine
 graph format
typically displays a more
meaningful parametric graph
than 
DrawDot
 graphing
format.