To graph the sinc function, defined as sinc(x) = sin(πx) / (πx), on a TI-84 calculator, it's essential to input the equation correctly. The function can be graphed by focusing on the right-hand side of the equation. Users have noted that proper use of parentheses is crucial; for example, entering (πx) in the denominator ensures the calculator interprets the function correctly. When graphed, the sinc function oscillates with decreasing amplitude, peaking at 1 when x=0 and approaching zero as x approaches infinity. For additional visualization, Wolfram Alpha can be used to see the graph, although it may display the function differently than expected. Understanding the nuances of calculator input is important for accurate graphing.