Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 14

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Quick-Start Inequality Graph Use the following procedure to produce the graph of an inequality. The area of the graph that satisfies the specified conditions is filled in on the display. Note that the procedure consists of three parts: specifying the graph type, specifying the range parameters for the graph, and actually_clrawing the graph. Example: To draw the graph for: y > x2 - 5x -5 and y < x - 2. To specify the graph type Use the following sum:, procedure to specify an inequality: SHIFT (MENU) F4) (INQ) (EXIT ) To specify the range parameters '1. Press (Range) ) 5 EXE EXE) 5 EXE ( - (EXE I EXE) EXE Graph Range Xmin: -5 max:10 scl:5 Ymin: -15 max:10 Su INIT TRG 2. Press -ange) (Range or [EXIT) to complete the range parameter speCification procedure: To draw the graph 1. Press AC' (SHIFT) ( F5, (CLS) graph. Cls 2. Press (Graph) Quick-Start to clear any previous 3. Use the following procedure to input the first inequality: (y>)(x.a-r) x,e,T) 5 (EXE) 4. Press to draw the graph of the first inequality. 5. Use the following procedure to input the second inequality: (Graph) (Y

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Quick
-Start
Inequality
Graph
Use
the
following
procedure
to
produce
the
graph
of
an
inequality.
The
area
of
the
graph
that
satisfies
the
specified
conditions
is
filled
in
on
the
display.
Note
that
the
procedure
consists
of
three
parts:
specifying
the
graph
type,
specifying
the
range
parameters
for
the
graph,
and
actually_clrawing
the
graph.
Example:
To
draw
the
graph
for:
y
>
x
2
5x
-5
and
y
<
x
2.
To
specify
the
graph
type
Use
the
following
procedure
to
specify
an
inequality:
sum:
,
F4)
SHIFT
(MENU)
(INQ)
(EXIT
)
To
specify
the
range
parameters
'1.
Press
(Range)
EXE)
(EXE
)
5
I
5
EXE
EXE
(
EXE)
EXE
Graph
Range
Xmin:
-5
max:10
scl
:
5
Ymin:
-15
max:10
Su
INIT
TRG
2.
Press
—ange)
(Range
or
[EXIT)
to
complete
the
range
parameter
speCification
procedure:
Quick
-Start
To
draw
the
graph
1.
Press
graph.
2.
Press
AC'
(Graph)
(SHIFT)
(
F5
,
(CLS)
to
clear
any
previous
Cls
3.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
input
the
first
inequality:
4.
Press
(y>)(x.a-r)
(EXE)
x,e,T)
to
draw
the
graph
of
the
first
inequality.
5
5.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
input
the
second
inequality:
(Graph)
(Y<)
X,
0,T
6.
Press
EXE
to
draw
the
graph
of
the
second
inequality.
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-Start
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-Start
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