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Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89 - Tracing a Function; Beginning a Trace; Moving Along a Function

Texas Instruments Titanium TI-89
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Basic Function Graphing 321
Tracing a Function
Tracing a FunctionTracing a Function
Tracing a Function
To display the exact coordinates of any plotted point on a graphed function, use the
Trace tool. Unlike the free-moving cursor, the trace cursor moves only along a function’s
plotted points.
Beginning a Trace
Beginning a TraceBeginning a Trace
Beginning a Trace
From the Graph screen, press .
The trace cursor appears on the function, at the middle x value on the screen. The
cursor’s coordinates are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
If multiple functions are graphed, the trace cursor appears on the lowest-numbered
function selected in the Y= Editor. The function number is shown in the upper right part
of the screen.
If any stat plots are graphed, the trace cursor appears on the lowest-numbered stat plot.
Moving along a Function
Moving along a FunctionMoving along a Function
Moving along a Function
To move the trace cursor: Do this:
To the previous or next plotted point
Press
A or B.
Approximately 5 plotted points
(it may be more or less than 5,
depending on the xres Window variable)
Press 2 A or 2 B.

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