Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 109

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Select the area that contains the first function that you want to omit from the drawing operation. CDO GRAPH FUNC:RECT Y1: Y2E2X2-3 sin Yt4M3cos T INIPERINPIEINEIW FS ENSEL) This operation specifies that the graph of this function should not be drawn. Only functions whose " = " signs are highlighted will be drawn. GRAPH FUNC:RECT Y1: Y2M2X2-3 COMEInggi=. OLRSEL) case.) GRAPH FUNC:RECT Y282XE-3 r3=5sin 30 Xt4=3sin T Yt4=3cos T WOREDiBilfrecinu Draw the graph. Ei(ORW) •To switch a function back to draw from non-draw, select the area that contains the func lion and press CRSEL) again. -182 - • To overlay graphs for all the functions in memory Example 2 To overlay graphs for all the functions using the same range parameters as in Example 1: GRAPH FUNC:RECT r305sin 30 Xt4M3sin T Yt4M3cOsHT c, WEBNIEUMPINEW Draw the graph. (DRW) •To draw multiple graphs simultaneously, you must first use the procedure on page 25 to specify simultaneous graphing (Simul-G). •Simul-G: ON • Graphs of the selected functions are drawn simultaneously. The graph range parameters that are stored with the graph function are ignored when the graphs are drawn. •Simul-G: OFF Graphs of the selected functions are drawn one-by-one. If you do not want the function displayed along with the graph, use the set up edit display to set the graph function (G-func) to OFF (page 24). EFunctionLinking •With Function Linking, any function that you store in the GRAPH Mode is also automatically registered in the TABLE Mode function area (page 264). •You can also use function memory to copy functions stored in the DYNA Mode function memory to -the GRAPH Mode function area. Example To copy thee. function y= A (X + 5)2 + C, which is stored in -the DYNA Mode function memory area, to the GRAPH Mode function area Y6 (page 240). -183-

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Select
the
area
that
contains
the
first
function
that
you
want
to
omit
from
the
drawing
operation.
CDO
ENSEL)
This
operation
specifies
that
the
graph
of
this
function
should
not
be
drawn.
Only
functions
whose
"
=
"
signs
are
highlighted
will
be
drawn.
OLRSEL)
case.)
Draw
the
graph.
Ei(ORW)
GRAPH
FUNC:RECT
Y1:
Y2E2X
2
-3
sin
Yt4M3cos
T
INIPERINPIEINEIW
FS
GRAPH
FUNC:RECT
Y1:
Y2M2X
2
-3
COMEInggi=.
GRAPH
FUNC:RECT
Y282XE-3
r3=5sin
30
Xt4=3sin
T
Yt4=3cos
T
WOREDiBilfrecinu
•To
switch
a
function
back
to
draw
from
non
-draw,
select
the
area
that
contains
the
func
lion
and
press
CRSEL)
again.
To
overlay
graphs
for
all
the
functions
in
memory
To
overlay
graphs
for
all
the
functions
using
the
same
range
parameters
as
in
Example
1:
Example
2
Draw
the
graph.
(DRW)
GRAPH
FUNC:RECT
r305sin
30
Xt4M3sin
T
Yt4M3cOsHT
c,
WEBNIEUMPINEW
•To
draw
multiple
graphs
simultaneously,
you
must
first
use
the
procedure
on
page
25
to
specify
simultaneous
graphing
(Simul-G).
•Simul-G:
ON
Graphs
of
the
selected
functions
are
drawn
simultaneously.
The
graph
range
parameters
that
are
stored
with
the
graph
function
are
ignored
when
the
graphs
are
drawn.
Simul-G:
OFF
Graphs
of
the
selected
functions
are
drawn
one
-by
-one.
If
you
do
not
want
the
function
displayed
along
with
the
graph,
use
the
set
up
edit
display
to
set
the
graph
function
(G-func)
to
OFF
(page
24).
EFunctionLinking
•With
Function
Linking,
any
function
that
you
store
in
the
GRAPH
Mode
is
also
automati-
cally
registered
in
the
TABLE
Mode
function
area
(page
264).
You
can
also
use
function
memory
to
copy
functions
stored
in
the
DYNA
Mode
function
memory
to
-
the
GRAPH
Mode
function
area.
To
copy
thee.
function
y=
A
(X
+
5)
2
+
C,
which
is
stored
in
-the
DYNA
Mode
function
memory
area,
to
the
GRAPH
Mode
function
area
Y6
(page
240).
Example
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