Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 145

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Fs (GPH) RECALL FORMULA GRAPH( TABLE) l!MTI-urmm Y3MX 2-3 WIDEN 2 -B Y5: TO SELECT:CEXE] Select area Y4, which contains the function to be copied. (D00 RECALL FORMULA GRAPH( TABLE) Y1: Y2EI3X 2-2 Y3BX 2 -3 DYNAMIC GRAPH Y=FIX 2 -B_ HUMP Press to copy the function to the DYNA Mode function memory area. When you do, the coefficient value specification display appears. Y=AX 2 -B DYNAMIC VAR:A/ V ITEIBRiagjg WilW1 *The copied function, appears.at the top of the list of DYNA Mode functions. *If there are no coefficients (like A, B, etc.) inside of the copied function, the message "No variable" appears on the display when you copy it to the DYNA Mode. •You can also use function memory to copy functions stored in the DYNA Mode to a GRAPH Mode or TABLE Mode area. See page 183 and 264 for details. -254-- Table and Graph Mode 11-1 Entering the Table and Graph Mode 11-2 Generating a Table and Drawing a Graph for a Function 11-3 Using the Table and Graph Mode with a Recursion Formula

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Fs
(GPH)
RECALL
FORMULA
GRAPH(
TABLE)
l!MTI-urmm
Y3MX
2
-3
WIDEN
2
-B
Y5:
TO
SELECT:CEXE]
Select
area
Y4,
which
contains
the
function
to
be
copied.
(D00
RECALL
FORMULA
GRAPH(
TABLE)
Y1:
Y2EI3X
2
-2
Y3BX
2
-3
DYNAMIC
GRAPH
Y=FIX
2
-B_
<HEW
FUNC>
HUMP
Press
to
copy
the
function
to
the
DYNA Mode
function
memory
area.
When
you
do,
the
coefficient
value
specification
display
appears.
Y=AX
2
-B
DYNAMIC
VAR:A/
V
ITEIBRiagjg
WilW1
*The
copied
function,
appears.at
the
top
of
the
list
of
DYNA
Mode
functions.
*If
there
are
no
coefficients
(like
A,
B,
etc.)
inside
of
the
copied
function,
the
message
"No
variable"
appears
on
the
display
when
you
copy
it
to
the
DYNA
Mode.
•You
can
also
use
function
memory
to
copy
functions
stored
in
the
DYNA
Mode
to
a
GRAPH
Mode
or
TABLE
Mode
area.
See
page
183
and
264
for
details.
Table
and
Graph
Mode
11-1
Entering
the
Table
and
Graph
Mode
11-2
Generating
a
Table
and
Drawing
a
Graph
for
a
Function
11-3
Using
the
Table
and
Graph
Mode
with
a
Recursion
Formula
-254--