Casio CLASSPAD 330 3.04 User Manual

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Using the Action Menu

S exchange

Function: Swaps the right-side and left-side elements of an equation or inequality.

Syntax: exchange(Eq/Ineq/List [ ) ]

• Ineq (inequality) includes the “

x” (not equal to) relational operator.

Example: To swap the left-side and right-side elements of 3 > 5

x

– 2

y

Menu Item: [Action][Equation/Inequality][exchange]

S eliminate

Function: Solves one equation with respect to a variable, and then replaces the same

variable in another expression with the obtained result.

Syntax: eliminate(Eq/Ineq/List-1, variable, Eq-2 [ ) ]

• Ineq (inequality) includes the “

x” (not equal to) relational operator.

Example: To transform

y

= 2

x

+ 3 to

x

=, and substitute the result into 2

x

+ 3

y

= 5

Menu Item: [Action][Equation/Inequality][eliminate]

S absExpand

Function: Divides an absolute value expression into formulas without absolute value.

Syntax: absExpand(Eq/Ineq [ ) ]

• Ineq (inequality) includes the “

x” (not equal to) relational operator.

Example: To remove the absolute value from

¦2

x

– 3

¦ = 9

Menu Item: [Action][Equation/Inequality][absExpand]

S andConnect

Function: Combines two equations or inequalities into a single expression.

Syntax: andConnect(Eq/Ineq-1, Eq/Ineq-2 [ ) ]

• Ineq (inequality) includes the “

x” (not equal to) relational operator.

Example: To rewrite

x

> –1 and

x

< 3 into a single inequality

Menu Item: [Action][Equation/Inequality][andConnect]

S getRight

Function: Extracts the right-side elements of an equation or inequality.

Syntax: getRight(Eq/Ineq/List [ ) ]

• Ineq (inequality) includes the “

x” (not equal to) relational operator.

Example: To extract the right side elements of

y

= 2

x

2

+ 3

x

+ 5

Menu Item: [Action][Equation/Inequality][getRight]

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