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korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 3 Feb 2005
16:16 GMT
Total Posts: 465
On my 89, I was able to define x1(y)=3 just to see if I I could mabye graph using x=. Even though it stored x1 as a function, and it shows up in the var-link, I still can't figure out how to actually graph the function!
allynfolksjr
Administrator
avatar
Posted: 3 Feb 2005
16:20 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
Use parametric mode to graph something like that.
korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 3 Feb 2005
16:30 GMT
Total Posts: 465
I can't figure how to make anything show up on the coordinate plane using that mode, so how would I just graph something like x=3 there?
Ray Kremer
Ultralisk
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
10:16 GMT
Total Posts: 310
Read this:
http://www.technicalc.org/tifaq/?p3.htm#10.3.4
korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
10:19 GMT
Total Posts: 465
sometimes I wonder if Ray knows how to post things other than links...
JcCorp
Probe
Posted: 4 Feb 2005
16:33 GMT
Total Posts:

Edit
he has, lol.





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