Casio CFX-9800G-w Owners Manual - Page 21

Casio CFX-9800G-w - Color Graphing Calculator Manual

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Contents Determining a Coordinate ( x for a given yly for a given x) Determining the Derivative for a Given Point 8-12 Other Graph Functions Selling the Type of Graphing Method Trace Function Scrolling Graphs Notes on Using the Trace.Function Plot Function Line Function Graph Scroll Function Zoom Functions Before Using Zoom Box Zoom Function Using the Factor Zoom Function to Enlarge and Reduce the Entire Graph Auto Range Graph Adjust Coordinate Rounding Using the Overwrite Function 8-13 Some Graphing Examples 9 Chapter Dual Graph 9-1 Before Using Dual Graph About Dual Graph Screen Types 9-2 Specifying the Left and Right Display Range Parameters 9-3 Drawing a Graph in the Active Screen 9-4 Displaying a Graph in the Inactive Screen Before Displaying a Graph in the Inactive Screen Copying the Active Graph to the Inactive Screen Switching the Contents of the Active and Inactive Screens Drawing Different Graphs on the Active Screen and Inactive Screen Other Graph Functions with Dual Graph 10 Chapter Dynamic Graphing 10-1 Before Using the Dynamic Graph Mode 10-2 Inputting a New Equation 10-3 Editing a Function 10-4 Deleting a Function 10-5 Drawing a Dynamic Graph 10-time Continuous drawing Continuous Drawing Stop & Go Drawing Overwriting Function Linking - 6- 191 193 194 194 194 199 199 200 204 207 209 209 209 211 217 219 220 221 223 225 226 226 227 229 230 230 230 232 232 235 239 240 241 242 243 244 247 248 250 251 253 Contents 11 Chapter Table and Graph Mode 11-1 Entering the Table and Graph Mode 11-2 Generating a Table and Drawing a Graph for a Function Storing a Function and Generating a Numeric Table Editing a Function Function Linking Editing a Table List Deleting List Area Contents Editing Function and Table Data Row Operations Drawing a Graph Using Table Data Before Drawing a Graph Specifying the Graphs to be Drawn 11-3 Using the Table and Graph Mode with a Recursion Formula Editing Table Data • Drawing a Graph Using Table Data Specifying the Y-Axis and X-Axis for the Graph 255 256 257 257 262 264 264 267 267 269 271 271 271 273 277 279 279. 12 Chapter Program/File Editor Mode 12-1 Before Using the Program/File Editor Mode 12-2 Using the Program Mode Entering the Program Mode Specifying the Calculation Mode Selecting a Program Area Checking How Much Memory Is Used by a Program Inputting a Program Executing a Program Stored in Memory 12-3 Deleting Programs 12-4 Error Messages 12-5 Counting the Number of Bytes Checking the Arriount of Memory Remaining Checking Where the Cursor Is Currently Located 12-6 Using the File Editor Mode ' Entering the File Editor Mode Password Protection Inputting Data into a File Inputting Program Commands Inputting Upper-Case and Lower-Case Alpha Characters Inputting Symbols Executing a Program Checking the Memory Used by a Program Searching for Files Searching for Data in a File Editing File Data Other Useful Cursor Movement Functions - 7- 281 282 283 283 283 284 284 285 285 287 288 288 289 289 289 289 291 292 293 293 293 295 296 297 299 300 302

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Contents
Determining
a
Coordinate
(
x
for
a
given
yly
for
a
given
x)
191
Determining
the
Derivative
for
a
Given
Point
193
8-12
Other
Graph
Functions
194
Selling
the
Type
of
Graphing
Method
194
Trace
Function
194
Scrolling
Graphs
199
Notes
on
Using
the
Trace.
Function
199
Plot
Function
200
Line
Function
204
Graph
Scroll
Function
207
Zoom
Functions
209
Before
Using
Zoom
209
Box
Zoom
Function
209
Using
the
Factor
Zoom
Function
to
Enlarge
and
Reduce
the
Entire
Graph
211
Auto
Range
217
Graph
Adjust
219
Coordinate
Rounding
220
Using
the
Overwrite
Function
221
8-13
Some
Graphing
Examples
223
Chapter
9
Dual
Graph
225
9-1
Before
Using
Dual
Graph
226
About
Dual
Graph
Screen
Types
226
9-2
Specifying
the
Left
and
Right
Display
Range
Parameters
227
9-3
Drawing
a
Graph
in
the
Active
Screen
229
9-4
Displaying
a
Graph
in
the
Inactive
Screen
230
Before
Displaying
a
Graph
in
the
Inactive
Screen
230
Copying
the
Active
Graph
to
the
Inactive
Screen
230
Switching
the
Contents
of
the
Active
and
Inactive
Screens
232
Drawing
Different
Graphs
on
the
Active
Screen
and
Inactive
Screen
232
Other
Graph
Functions
with
Dual
Graph
235
Chapter
10
Dynamic
Graphing
239
10-1
Before
Using
the
Dynamic
Graph
Mode
240
10-2
Inputting
a
New
Equation
241
10-3
Editing
a
Function
242
10-4
Deleting
a
Function
243
10-5
Drawing
a
Dynamic
Graph
244
10
-time
Continuous
drawing
247
Continuous
Drawing
248
Stop
&
Go
Drawing
250
Overwriting
251
Function
Linking
253
Contents
Chapter
11
Table
and
Graph
Mode
255
11-1
Entering
the
Table
and
Graph
Mode
256
11-2
Generating
a
Table
and
Drawing
a
Graph
for
a
Function
257
Storing
a
Function
and
Generating
a
Numeric
Table
257
Editing
a
Function
262
Function
Linking
264
Editing
a
Table
List
264
Deleting
List
Area
Contents
267
Editing
Function
and
Table
Data
267
Row
Operations
269
Drawing
a
Graph
Using
Table
Data
271
Before
Drawing
a
Graph
271
Specifying
the
Graphs
to
be
Drawn
271
11-3
Using
the
Table
and
Graph
Mode
with
a
Recursion
Formula
273
Editing
Table
Data
277
Drawing
a
Graph
Using
Table
Data
279
Specifying
the
Y
-Axis
and
X
-Axis
for
the
Graph
279
.
Chapter
12
Program/File
Editor
Mode
281
12-1
Before
Using
the
Program/File
Editor
Mode
282
12-2
Using
the
Program
Mode
283
Entering
the
Program
Mode
283
Specifying
the
Calculation
Mode
283
Selecting
a
Program
Area
284
Checking
How
Much
Memory
Is
Used
by
a
Program
284
Inputting
a
Program
285
Executing
a
Program
Stored
in
Memory
285
12-3
Deleting
Programs
287
12-4
Error
Messages
288
12-5
Counting
the
Number
of
Bytes
288
Checking
the
Arriount
of
Memory
Remaining
289
Checking
Where
the
Cursor
Is
Currently
Located
289
12-6
Using
the
File
Editor
Mode
'
289
Entering
the
File
Editor
Mode
289
Password
Protection
291
Inputting
Data
into
a
File
292
Inputting
Program
Commands
293
Inputting
Upper
-Case
and
Lower
-Case
Alpha
Characters
293
Inputting
Symbols
293
Executing
a
Program
295
Checking
the
Memory
Used
by
a
Program
296
Searching
for
Files
297
Searching
for
Data
in
a
File
299
Editing
File
Data
300
Other
Useful
Cursor
Movement
Functions
302
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