Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 16

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Quick-Start Storing Functions in Memory and Drawing Graphs from Memory You can store functions in memory for later recall to draw graphs. Always remember to specify the graph type before you store a function into memory. Example: To store the function y = 2x2 -3 into memory and then use it for graphing. To store the graph into memory 1. Enter the.GRAPH Mode from the Main Menu. 2. Use the following procedure to specify rectangular coordinates for the graph: ( F3 ) (TYP) ( Fl (REC) 3. Use the following procedure to input the function: 2 e3- ,X2 3 4. Press (EXE) to store the function in memory. GRAPH FUNC:RECT SAMMIMMOMMOMM Y3: Y4: Y5: gffilig.NOMORERTO Quick-Start To draw a graph stored in memory 1. Continuing from above, use the following procedure to set the range parameters: Range J (EXE) EXE EXE (:1- (5 ) EXE] 5 (EXE 1 (EXE Graph Range Xmin: -5 max:5 sc111 Ymin:-5 max:5 2. Press Range (Range Or ( EXIT to complete the range parameter specification procedure. 3. Press F6 (DRVV) to draw the graph. Quick-Start XXVI Q Quick-Start XXVII

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Quick
-Start
Storing
Functions
in
Memory
and
Drawing
Graphs
from
Memory
You
can
store
functions
in
memory
for
later
recall
to
draw
graphs.
Always
remember
to
specify
the
graph
type
before
you
store
a
function
into
memory.
Example:
To
store
the
function
y
=
2x
2
—3
into
memory
and
then
use
it
for
graphing.
To
store
the
graph
into
memory
1.
Enter
the.
GRAPH
Mode
from
the
Main
Menu.
2.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
specify
rectangular
coordinates
for
the
graph:
(
F3
)
(TYP)
(
Fl
(REC)
3.
Use
the
following
procedure
to
input
the
function:
2
e3
-
,X
2
3
4.
Press
(EXE)
to
store
the
function
in
memory.
GRAPH
FUNC:
RECT
SAMMIMMOMMOMM
Y3:
Y4:
Y5:
gffilig.NOMORERTO
Quick
-Start
To
draw
a
graph
stored
in
memory
1.
Continuing
from
above,
use
the
following
procedure
to
set
the
range
parameters:
Range
EXE
EXE]
5
2.
Press
Range
(Range
Or
EXE
(EXE
(
EXIT
specification
procedure.
3.
Press
F6
(EXE)
(:1-
1
J
(5
)
(EXE
Graph
Range
Xmin:
-5
max:5
sc111
Ymin:-5
max:5
to
complete
the
range
parameter
(DRVV)
to
draw
the
graph.
Q
Quick
-Start
XXVI
Quick
-Start
XXVII