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Graphing
Chapter 4
• You will not be able to store the expression in an area that already contains a
parametric function. Select another area to store your expression or delete the
existing parametric function first. This also applies when storing inequalities.
u
u
u
u
u
To store a parametric function
Example
To store the following functions in memory areas Xt2 and Yt2:
x
= 3 sin T
y
= 3 cos T
[
2
(Parm)
(Specifies parametric expression.)
d
s
T
w
(Inputs and stores
x
expression.)
d
c
T
w
(Inputs and stores
y
expression.)
• You will not be able to store the expression in an area that already contains a
rectangular coordinate expression or inequality. Select another area to store your
expression or delete the existing expression first.
u
u
u
u
u
To store an inequality
Example
To store the following inequality in memory area Y3:
y
>
x
2
– 2
x
– 6
[[
1
(Y>)
(Specifies an inequality.)
T
x
-c
T
-g
(Inputs expression.)
w
(Stores expression.)
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