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Chapter 9: Parametric Graphing
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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 129 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 129 of 8
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In 
PolarGC
 format, moving the trace cursor updates 
x
y
r
q
, and 
t
; if 
CoordOn
 format is
selected, 
r
q
, and 
t
 are displayed. The 
x
 and 
y
 (or 
r
 and 
q
) values are calculated from 
t
.
To move the trace cursor...
Press:
Along the graph of the equation by increments or decrements of 
tStep
" or !
From one equation to another
# or $
If you move the trace cursor beyond the top or bottom of the graph screen, the coordinate
values at the bottom of the screen continue to change appropriately. If you have graphed a
family of curves, # and $ move through each curve before moving to the next parametric
function.
Moving the Trace Cursor to a t Value
To move the trace cursor to any valid 
t
 value on the current equation, enter the number.
When you enter the first digit, a 
t=
 prompt is displayed in the bottom-left corner. The value
you enter must be valid for the current graph screen. When you have completed the entry,
press b to reactivate the trace cursor.
Using Zoom Operations
The 
GRAPH
 
ZOOM
 menu items, except 
ZFIT
, work the same in 
Param
 graphing as in 
Func
graphing. In 
Param
 mode, 
ZFIT
 adjusts the graph screen in both the x and y directions.
QuickZoom is available in
Param
 graphing; panning is
not (Chapter 6).
You can enter an expression
at the 
t=
 prompt.
In the example, the
parametric equation is:
xt1=95t cos 30
¡
yt1=95t sin 30
¡
N
16t
2
Also, 
AxesOn
 graph format is
set.
(The example on page 124 is
similar to this example.)