TI-BASIC:Detectasymoff
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Command Summary
Turns asymptote detection off.
Command Syntax
DetectAsymOff
Menu Location
Press:
- 2nd FORMAT to access the graph format menu
- Use arrows and ENTER to select "Off" under "Detect Asymptotes:"
It can also be found under the catalog.
TI-84+ CSE/CE
2 bytes
When Off is selected, the calculator will not detect asymptotes, adjusting the graph accordingly. This method of graphing is much faster than with asymptotes turned on. However, the graph can be erroneous when dealing with rational functions, as it will often draw extra lines to connect points near undefined values.
An asymptote is, by definition, "a line that continually approaches a given curve but does not meet it at any finite distance." Basically, an asymptote is the line where a function does not have any values on a certain axis.