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How do I graph ordered pairs on a TI 86 plus?

I need help with graphing ordered pairs on my TI 86 calculator. How can I do it?

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    How do I graph ordered pairs on a TI 86 plus?

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Hello,
Use the stat menu. Enter 1st member of a pair in List1, Enter 2nd member of pair in List2. Graph the data as a scatter plot in stats plots.
Hope it helps.

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Read the following answer from the TI Knowledge Base.
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• The data cable is not firmly connected to both units.
• The receiving calculator is not in receive mode.
• The I/O port on one of the graphing calculators is damaged.
The procedure for connecting two graphing calculators is as follows:

• Connect the data cable to the I/O port of each unit. The cable will fit tightly in the I/O port and snap into place. If silver from the cable is visible, the cable is not properly connected.
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• Place the sending unit on "Transmit" or "Send" from the Link menu.

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• TI-92 family- Link allows data sharing with another TI-92 family calculator and from a TI-89 family calculator.
• Voyage™ 200 - Link allows data sharing with another Voyage 200 and TI-92 family calculator.



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You were lucky not to see the dimension problem with the TI83Plus.
To get rid of the message, reset you calculator to DEFAULT configuration. It will erase nay garbage in the registers and you can draw your graph.

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Are there funny arrows at the left of your Y= screen?
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The first solution will allow you to watch your calculator graph two equations simultaneously rather than finishing one before graphing the next; it won't solve the problem of having the calculator unselect one equation when you select a second. To fix that problem, try the following:


In order to select additional graphs, the Transformation Graphing App will need to be uninstalled from the TI-83 Plus Family and TI-84 Plus Family. Uninstalling the App does not erase it from the calculator, it disables it from interfering with the normal graphing modes. Below are the steps to successfully uninstall the App.
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Most likely you're trying to graph a function while you have the stat plot turned on. Turn off the stat plot and try it again.
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