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Graphs Application

The Graphs application lets you:

Graph and explore functions and other relations, such as inequalities, parametrics, polars, sequences, differential equation solutions, and conics.
Animate points on objects or graphs and explore their behavior.
Link to data created by other applications.

Adding a Graphs Page

To start a new document with a blank Graphs page:

From the main File menu, click New Document, and then click Add Graphs.

Handheld: Press c, and select Graphs .

To add a Graphs page in the current problem of an existing document:

From the toolbar, click Insert > Graphs.

Handheld: Press ~ and select Insert > Graphs.

Graphs & Geometry menu. Contains tools for defining, viewing, and investigating relations.

Entry line. Lets you define the relations that you want to graph. The default graph type is Function, so the form f1(x)= is displayed initially. You can define multiple relations for each of several graph types.

Graphs Work Area

Shows graphs of relations that you define on the entry line.
Shows points, lines, and shapes that you create with geometry tools.
Drag the area to pan (affects only those objects created in the Graphs application).

Topic Links

What You Must Know

Graphing Functions

Manipulating Functions by Dragging

Specifying a Function with Domain Restrictions

Finding Points of Interest on a Function Graph

Graphing a Family of Functions

Graphing Equations

Graphing Conic Sections

Graphing Relations

Graphing Parametric Equations

Graphing Polar Equations

Using the Text Tool to Graph Equations

Graphing Scatter Plots

Plotting Sequences

Graphing Differential Equations

Viewing Tables from the Graphs Application

Editing Relations

Accessing the Graph History

Zooming/Rescaling the Graphs Work Area

Customizing the Graphs Work Area

Hiding and Showing Items in the Graphs Application

Conditional Attributes

Calculating a Bounded Area

Tracing Graphs or Plots

Introduction to Geometric Objects

Creating Points and Lines

Creating Geometric Shapes

Creating Shapes Using Gestures (MathDraw)

Basics of Working with Objects

Measuring Objects

Transforming Objects

Exploring with Construction Tools

Animating Points on Objects

Adjusting Variable Values with a Slider

Labeling the Coordinates of a Point

Displaying the Equation of a Geometric Object

Using the Calculate Tool

 

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