Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 136

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Specify one corner of the area to be enlarged. Ft (BOX) •Use the cursor keys to move the pointer td the location you want. X=1.3043418 yr-0.545151 Move the pointer to the other corner of the area to be enlarged. Assume that the function is already stored in memory area Y2. Draw the graph. (DRW) giSPEEMIDEPW-lirtki Enlarge the graph. X=-I.304341 Y=0.64SIGI2 X=0 Y c 0 Example 2 To use Factor Zoom to enlarge the graph of y = x2 - 1 by a factor of 3 on the x-axis and a factor of 2 on the y-axis. Use the following range parameters for the graph: Ranae:Left Side scl: 1 Ymin:-3.1 max:3.1 wsrcfaazn WE E -236- Display the pointer in the center of the active graph. Fz (ZM) Input the zoom factors. Fz (FCT)El {WI LJ x # xl."4 BUT FY Factor Xfct:3 Enlarge the graph. F3(x1) x 4 xi/4 AUT •The range parameters of the inactive screen are always changed by a Zoom operation, so if there is a graph already on the inactive screen it is cleared before the result of the Zoom operation is drawn there. -237-

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Specify
one
corner
of
the
area
to
be
enlarged.
Ft
(BOX)
•Use
the
cursor
keys
to
move
the
pointer
td
the
location
you
want.
X=1.3043418
yr-0.545151
Move
the
pointer
to
the
other
corner
of
the
area
to
be
enlarged.
Enlarge
the
graph.
Example
2
X=
-I.304341
Y=0.64SIGI2
X=0
Y
c
0
To
use
Factor
Zoom
to
enlarge
the
graph
of
y
=
x
2
-
1
by
a
factor
of
3
on
the
x-axis
and
a
factor
of
2
on
the
y-axis.
Use
the
following
range
parameters
for
the
graph:
Ranae:Left
Side
scl:
1
Ymin:-3.1
max:3.1
scan
wrfaz
WE
E
Assume
that
the
function
is
already
stored
in
memory
area
Y2.
Draw
the
graph.
(DRW)
Display
the
pointer
in
the
center
of
the
active
graph.
Fz
(ZM)
Input
the
zoom
factors.
Fz
(FCT)El
Enlarge
the
graph.
F3(x1)
giSPEEMIDEPW-lirtki
{WI
x
#
xl."4
BUT
LJ
FY
Factor
Xfct:3
x
4
xi/4
AUT
•The
range
parameters
of
the
inactive
screen
are
always
changed
by
a
Zoom
operation,
so
if
there
is
a
graph
already
on
the
inactive
screen
it
is
cleared
before
the
result
of
the
Zoom
operation
is
drawn
there.
-236-
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