The default conic plot screens, The conic plot form, The conic plot options form – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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The Default CONIC Plot Screens
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ENTER FUNCTIPN(S) TD PLOT
ENTER INDEPENDENT VAR NAME
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The Conic PLOT Form
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Shows the current angle mode. Change it by pressing
i*/-l one or more times or by using C H 0 0 S.
Enter the expression, equation, or program to be
plotted.
Enter the name of the independent variable.
Enter the horizontal display range in the two fields,
low endpoint in the left and high endpoint in the
right.
Enter the vertical display range in the two fields, low
endpoint in the left and high endpoint in the right.
Opens the PLOT OPTIONS form.
Erases the P I C T screen (without displaying it).
Stores all of the values in their appropriate places in
the reserved variables, E Q and P P A R , and draws
the plot accordingly, leaving you in the PICTURE
environment when finished.
The Conic PLOT OPTIONS Form
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Enter the name of the independent variable.
Enter the smallest value of the independent variable
that you want p l o t t e d .
Enter the largest value of the independent variable
that you want p l o t t e d . Plotting range can be different
than display range (see page 24-3).
See the Function plot type.
See the Function plot type.
Enter the dependent (or second independent) variable.
This determines the r e s o l u t i o n of the plot. It is the
horizontal distance (in units or pixels—see next field)
23-12 Plot Types