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change it to polar mode and then plot r = any constant
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Yes. A graphing calculator has lots of options for mathematical calculations, but in addition, it has a relatively large screen, and options to graph functions.
To graph the equation ( D = 2.5t ) on a graphing calculator, first, input the equation into the graphing mode. Set up your calculator to plot ( D ) on the y-axis and ( t ) on the x-axis. Adjust the window settings to ensure the graph is visible, for example, setting the x-range from 0 to a suitable upper limit (like 10) and the y-range accordingly. Finally, press the graph button to visualize the linear relationship between ( D ) and ( t ).
change it to polar mode and then plot r = any constant
Graphing calculators are true to their name: they can graph out equaitions. Letting the calculator graph out equations is a lot easier than plotting and drawing your own graph, but you do not NEED a graphing calculator. Besides that, their functions are similar to other scientific caculators.
Graphing calculators are true to their name: they can graph out equaitions. Letting the calculator graph out equations is a lot easier than plotting and drawing your own graph, but you do not NEED a graphing calculator. Besides that, their functions are similar to other scientific caculators.
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Here is a great site that will tell you everything you know about graphing calculator programming, and its got programs there to! See the related link, "Graphing Calculator Programming".
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It depends on what you are graphing. You may need a line graph. A bar graph. I circle graph.
Yes. A graphing calculator has lots of options for mathematical calculations, but in addition, it has a relatively large screen, and options to graph functions.
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On my graphing calculator, a TI84 Plus, I can enter the equation into the Y= (a button) and then graph it by hitting the Graph button.
Graph the equation then find the x intercepts.
A Texas Instruments graphing calculator can be used as a basic calculator, a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator.