How To Graph On Ti-36x Pro?

How to Graph on TI-36x Pro

The TI-36x Pro is a popular scientific calculator that is used by students and professionals alike. One of the many things that the TI-36x Pro can do is graph functions. This can be a helpful tool for students who are learning about functions or for professionals who need to graph data.

In this article, we will show you how to graph functions on the TI-36x Pro. We will start by discussing the different types of graphs that you can create, and then we will walk you through the steps on how to graph each type of function.

By the end of this article, you will be able to graph any function on your TI-36x Pro. So let’s get started!

Step Instructions Screenshot
1 Press MODE and select Y=.
2 Enter the equation of your graph in the Y= screen.
3 Press GRAPH to view your graph.

How to Graph on TI-36x Pro?

The TI-36x Pro is a scientific calculator that can be used to graph functions, tables of values, and lists of points. This guide will show you how to enter data and view graphs on the TI-36x Pro.

Entering Data

To enter data into the TI-36x Pro, you can use the following steps:

1. Press the Y= button to enter the Y= editor.
2. Enter the function you want to graph. You can use the following symbols to enter functions:

  • `x` represents the independent variable.
  • `y` represents the dependent variable.
  • `+` and `-` represent addition and subtraction, respectively.
  • `*` and `/` represent multiplication and division, respectively.
  • `^` represents exponentiation.
  • `()` represent parentheses.

3. Press the Graph button to view the graph of the function.

You can also enter data into the TI-36x Pro by using the following methods:

  • Table of values: To enter a table of values, press the 2nd key and then the TBLSET key. This will open the Table Setup menu. Use the following steps to enter a table of values:

1. Select the number of columns and rows you want in the table.
2. Enter the values for each column.
3. Press the Enter key to save the table.

  • List of points: To enter a list of points, press the 2nd key and then the LBLSET key. This will open the Label Setup menu. Use the following steps to enter a list of points:

1. Enter the name of the list.
2. Enter the coordinates of each point in the list.
3. Press the Enter key to save the list.

Viewing Graphs

To view a graph on the TI-36x Pro, you can use the following steps:

1. Press the Graph button to view the graph of the function.
2. Use the following keys to zoom in and out on the graph:

  • + and to zoom in and out, respectively.
  • < and **>** to pan left and right, respectively.
  • ^ and v to pan up and down, respectively.

3. Press the 2nd key and then the GRAPH key to toggle the graph grid on and off.
4. Press the 2nd key and then the TRACE key to trace the graph of the function.

The TI-36x Pro is a powerful scientific calculator that can be used to graph functions, tables of values, and lists of points. This guide has shown you how to enter data and view graphs on the TI-36x Pro. For more information, please refer to the TI-36x Pro manual.

3. Editing Graphs

Once you have created a graph, you may want to edit it to change the appearance or add labels. To edit a graph, follow these steps:

1. Press the 2nd button.
2. Press the GRAPH button.
3. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the graph you want to edit.
4. Press the ENTER button to open the graph editing menu.

The graph editing menu contains the following options:

  • Axes: This option allows you to change the axes of the graph. You can change the scale of the axes, the labels on the axes, and the orientation of the graph.
  • Colors and Styles: This option allows you to change the colors and styles of the graph. You can change the color of the line, the fill color of the graph, and the style of the line.
  • Labels: This option allows you to add labels to the graph. You can add labels to the axes, the title of the graph, and the x- and y-intercepts of the graph.

To change an option, use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option you want to change. Then, press the ENTER button to open the submenu for that option. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the setting you want to change. Then, press the ENTER button to change the setting.

When you are finished editing the graph, press the 2nd button and the GRAPH button to close the graph editing menu.

**How to change the graph’s axes**

To change the axes of the graph, follow these steps:

1. Press the 2nd button.
2. Press the GRAPH button.
3. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the graph you want to edit.
4. Press the ENTER button to open the graph editing menu.
5. Press the ENTER button to open the Axes submenu.
6. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option you want to change.
7. Press the ENTER button to change the setting.

The following table lists the options in the Axes submenu and their descriptions:

| Option | Description |
|—|—|
| X-Scale | This option allows you to change the scale of the x-axis. You can choose from the following scales:

  • Auto: The scale of the x-axis will be automatically adjusted to fit the data.
  • Fixed: You can specify the scale of the x-axis.

| Y-Scale | This option allows you to change the scale of the y-axis. You can choose from the following scales:

  • Auto: The scale of the y-axis will be automatically adjusted to fit the data.
  • Fixed: You can specify the scale of the y-axis.

| X-Label | This option allows you to change the label on the x-axis.
| Y-Label | This option allows you to change the label on the y-axis.
| X-Origin | This option allows you to change the origin of the x-axis. The origin is the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect.
| Y-Origin | This option allows you to change the origin of the y-axis. The origin is the point where the x-axis and y-axis intersect.

**How to change the graph’s colors and styles**

To change the colors and styles of the graph, follow these steps:

1. Press the 2nd button.
2. Press the GRAPH button.
3. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the graph you want to edit.
4. Press the ENTER button to open the graph editing menu.
5. Press the ENTER button to open the Colors and Styles submenu.
6. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the option you want to change.
7. Press the

How do I graph on a TI-36x Pro?

To graph a function on a TI-36x Pro, follow these steps:

1. Press the MODE button and select 2:Graph.
2. Enter the function you want to graph in the Y= window.
3. Press the GRAPH button to view the graph.

You can also use the following keys to change the graph:

  • X: Move the cursor left or right.
  • Y: Move the cursor up or down.
  • ZOOM: Zoom in or out on the graph.
  • TRACE: Trace the graph along the x-axis.

How do I change the graph’s axes?

To change the graph’s axes, press the MODE button and select 3:Axes. You can then use the following keys to change the axes:

  • Xmin: Set the minimum value of the x-axis.
  • Xmax: Set the maximum value of the x-axis.
  • Ymin: Set the minimum value of the y-axis.
  • Ymax: Set the maximum value of the y-axis.

How do I add labels to my graph?

To add labels to your graph, press the MODE button and select 4:Labels. You can then use the following keys to add labels:

  • Xlabel: Add a label to the x-axis.
  • Ylabel: Add a label to the y-axis.
  • Title: Add a title to the graph.

How do I save my graph?

To save your graph, press the 2nd STO button and select A. You can then use the following keys to save your graph:

  • X: Save the graph to the x-axis memory.
  • Y: Save the graph to the y-axis memory.
  • Z: Save the graph to the calculator’s memory.

How do I recall a saved graph?

To recall a saved graph, press the 2nd STO button and select the memory location where the graph is saved. The graph will then be displayed on the screen.

In this tutorial, we have shown you how to graph on the TI-36x Pro. We covered the basics of graphing, including how to enter functions, set the window, and plot points. We also showed you how to use some of the advanced features of the graphing calculator, such as the table feature and the parametric mode.

We hope that this tutorial has been helpful. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below.

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