
172 Chapter 10: 3D Graphing
10_3D.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: 3D Graphing (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 11:00 AM Printed: 02/23/01 4:22 PM Page 172 of 2210_3D.DOC TI-89/TI-92 Plus: 3D Graphing (English) Susan Gullord Revised: 02/23/01 11:00 AM Printed: 02/23/01 4:22 PM Page 172 of 22
¦ The viewing angle is set initially so that you are viewing the plot
by looking down the z axis. You can change the viewing angle as
necessary.
¦ The plot is shown in expanded view. To switch between
expanded and normal view, press p.
¦ The Labels format is set to OFF automatically.
Style xñìyñ=4
z1(x,y)=xñìyñì4sin(x)+cos(y)= e(xùy)
z1(x,y)=sin(x)+cos(y)ìe(xùy)
IMPLICIT
PLOT
For an implicit plot:
¦ The ncontour Window variable (page 168) has no affect. Only the
z=0 contour is drawn, regardless of the value of ncontour. The
displayed plot shows where the implicit form intersects the
xy plane.
¦ You can use the cursor keys (page 164) to animate the plot.
¦ You cannot trace ( …) the implicit plot itself. However, you can
trace the unseen wire frame graph of the 3D equation.
¦ It may take awhile to evaluate the equation initially.
¦ Because of possible long evaluation times, you first may want to
experiment with your 3D equation by using Style=WIRE FRAM E .
The evaluation time is much shorter. Then, after you’re sure you
have the correct Window variable values, set Style=IMPLICIT P L O T .
TI-89: ¥Í
TI-92 Plus: ¥F
Note: These examples use
the same
x
,
y
, and
z
Window variable values as
a
ZoomStd viewing cube. If
y
ou use ZoomStd, press
Z
to look down the z axis.
Notes About
Implicit Plots