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Chapter 19: Applications
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19APPS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 19, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:41 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM   Page 255 of 18
19APPS.DOC   TI-86, Chap 19, US English   Bob Fedorisko   Revised: 02/13/01 2:41 PM   Printed: 02/13/01 3:05 PM   Page 255 of 18
�   Select 
TOL
 from the 
MEM
 menu and set 
tol=1
.
�   On the mode screen, set 
Radian
 angle mode and 
Param
 graphing mode.
�   In the equation editor, enter the parametric equations for the power series approximation as
shown. Select 
sum
 and 
seq
 from the 
LIST
 
OPS
 menu. Select 
!
 from the 
MATH
 
PROB
 menu.
»
xt1=t
yt1=sum seq((
L
1)^(j+1)t^(2j
N
1)
à
((2j
N
1)(2j
N
1)!),j,1,10,1)
�   In the equation editor, enter the parametric equations as shown to plot the antiderivative of (sin x)àx
and compare it with the plot of the power series approximation. (Select 
fnInt
 from the 
CALC
 menu.)
¼
xt2=t
yt2=fnInt((sin w)
à
w,w,0,t)
�   Select 
WIND
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu and set the window variable values as shown.
tMin=
L
15
xMin=
L
15
yMin=
L
3
tMax=15
xMax=15
yMax=3
tStep=0.5
xScl=1
yScl=1
�   Select 
FORMT
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu and set 
SimulG
 format.
�   Select 
GRAPH
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu to plot the parametric
equations on the graph screen.
�   In the equation editor, modify 
yt1
 to compute the first 16 terms of
the power series by changing 
10
 to 
16
. Plot the equations again.
In this example, the window variable 
tStep
 controls the plotting
speed. Select 
WIND
 from the 
GRAPH
 menu and set 
tStep=1
 and
observe the difference in plotting speed and curve smoothness.
If necessary, select 
ALL
N
from the equation editor
menu to deselect all
functions. Also, turn off all
stat plots.
This example is set up in
Param
 mode, which allows
you to control the solution
with 
tStep
 and increase
plotting speed.
To clear the menus from the
graph screen, press  
:
.