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7
Plotting
This
chapter
introduces
plotting
on
the
HP-28S.
Plotting
is
helpful
in
itself, giving a visual
understanding
of
how
an
expression or
equation
behaves. In
addition,
plotting
makes
it
easy
to
estimate
the
roots,
maxima, or
minima
of
an
expression.
The
next chapter,
HThe
Solver,"
shows
how
to
use
the
Solver to
turn
estimates
into
precise
numbers.
In this
chapter
you'll
learn
how
to
use
some
of
the
commands
in
the
PLOT
menu.
All
commands
in
the
PLOT
menu
are described briefly
in
appendix
D, HMenu
Map.H
For
complete
descriptions, refer to
HPLOT"
in
the
Reference
Manual.
For
the
first example you'll plot sin x
in
Radians
angle
mode,
but
first
there
are preliminaries to
make
sure
your
display
will
match
the
illustrations.
Plotting
uses a variable
named
PPAR to store a list
of
plotting
param-
eters.
Purge
any
existing PPAR to
ensure
that
the
next plot
uses
the
default
plotting
parameters.
Clear
the
stack
and
select
the
PLOT
menu
.
1 CLEAR 1
.1
PLOT 1
Display
the
second
row
of
the
PLOT
menu.
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Plotting
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