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What's the calculator doing? (Posted on 2019-03-06) Difficulty: 3 of 5
If I plot Y=sin(95X) on my TI-84 plus silver edition with window settings Xmin=0, Xmax=2π, the graph looks exactly like the regular sine function Y=sin(X).

If you graph the same thing on a TI-84 plus CE calculator however, they do not look the same. Instead you have to make a graph of Y=sin(133X).

What are these calculators doing? What difference between the calculators does this reveal?

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Another grapher same issue. | Comment 2 of 4 |
Desmos is a lot more sensitive than the graphing calculator, so it can be harder to fool.  This may depend on your viewer, but with some experimenting I got the issue to occur on my laptop.

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/qlbacpw8gk



  Posted by Jer on 2019-03-07 15:28:30
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