| To graph an equation in polar form, set the 
            calculator MODE to polar (POL).→
           
            
              | If you want to see your  TRACEin terms of r and
  , 
              change FORMAT (2nd ZOOM) to PolarGC. |  
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          |  Examples:1.  Graph
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          | Enter the equation into Y=:
   | Choose ZOOM #6 ZStandard | 
            
            
              
                | Choosing #6 ZStandard 
                will set the window as follows:
  with the x and y values in the normal -10 to10 
                configuration
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          | Graph(using the ZOOM #6 ZStandard)
 
  Because the  Standard viewing window has a 3 to 2 aspect 
          ratio (it is not evenly divided on both axes)., the graphs may appear 
          slightly distorted.
 |  Graph(using the ZOOM #5 ZSquare)
  To prevent distortion,
 choose ZOOM #5 ZSquare.
  
            
           | 
            
            
              
                | Choosing #5 ZSquare will 
                also set the window as follows:
  but
                with the x and y values in the -15.16129 to 
                15.16129 
                configuration.
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          | 
          Trace
  Notice that x and y are displayed.  The calculator
          FORMAT is set to the default value 
          of RectGC.
 | 
          Trace
  Notice that r and
  are displayed.  The calculator  FORMAT is set to PolarGC.   |   
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          | 
           
          2.  Graph   
            
              | Enter the equation into Y=:
                 | Choose ZOOM #5 ZSquare
  | Trace
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           3.  Find r from 
          the graph screen of 
           when  You can find the value of a function from the graph screen in two 
          ways:
 
 
            
              | Method 1:   | -- by using the VALUE functionin the CALC 
              (2nd TRACE) menu:
 
  This screen will appear....
 
  | If the FORMAT (2nd 
              ZOOM) is set to RECTGC you will see the x and y coordinates...
 
  If the FORMAT 
              is set to POLARGCyou will see the r and theta coordinates...
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              |  |   |  |  
              | Method 2: | -- simply hit TRACE 
              and enter the theta value right on the graphing screen.
 
  | If the FORMAT 
              is set to POLARGC, you will see the r value answser.
 
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