214 Chapter 11: Trigonometry
7311ENG.DOC CH 11 Trigonometry, English Julie Hewlett Revised: 05/26/98 11:12 AM Printed: 05/19/99 9:02
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Graphing Trig Functions
In addition to using the calculator to solve trig functions
numerically, as described so far in this chapter, you can solve
trig functions graphically.
For more information on generating function tables or
graphing functions, see Chapter 8: Tables and Chapter 9:
Function Graphing.
In Degree Angle mode, find four Y values where Y1=tan(X) is
undefined. Check your answer by displaying the table for Y1.
1. Select Degree Angle mode, if
necessary.
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2. Deselect all Yn functions.
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3. Define Y1=tan(X) in the
Y= editor.
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4. Graph the function using
the ZTrig command.
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5. Trace the graph and
observe where the Y value
is undefined.
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When X=90,
Y is undefined.