1 storing functions, Storing functions, Using graph editor sheets storing a function – Casio ClassPad II fx-CP400 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Graph & Table Application

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Storing Functions

Use the Graph Editor window to store a Graph & Table application function. This section covers Graph Editor
operations, and explains how to store functions.

Using Graph Editor Sheets

The Graph Editor window has five tabbed sheets named Sheet 1 through Sheet 5, each of which can contain
up to 20 functions. You can graph up to 20 functions simultaneously, as long as all of the functions are on the
same sheet.

The table below explains Graph Editor sheet operations.

To do this:

Do this:

Select a sheet

Tap the tab of the sheet you want to select. The currently selected sheet is the
“active” sheet.

Rename a sheet

Tap the tab of the active sheet. On the dialog box that appears, enter up to 8
bytes for the sheet name, and then tap [OK].

Return the active sheet
name to its initial default

Tap a, [Sheet], and then [Default Name].

Initialize a Sheet

Tap a, [Sheet], and then [Clear Sheet]. This clears all of the active sheet
functions and renames the sheet to its default name.

Initialize all the Sheets

Tap [Edit], and then [Clear All]. In response to the confirmation dialog box that
appears, tap [OK]. This clears all of the expressions from the Graph Editor
window and returns the sheet names to their initial default names (Sheet 1
through Sheet 5).

Storing a Function

To input an expression, tap a blank line on the Graph Editor window and then perform the operations described
below.

To input this type of
expression:

Do this:

Rectangular coordinate
expression (

y

=

f

(

x

))

1. Tap [Type] - [

y

=Type].

2. Input an expression (such as: 2

x

2

– 3) that

contains variable

x

and then press E.

Polar coordinate
expression

1. Tap [Type] - [

r

=Type].

2. Input an expression (such as: 5sin(3Ƨ)) that

contains variable

Ƨ

and then press E.

Parametric expressions

1. Tap [Type] - [ParamType].

2. In the

xt

=,

yt

= lines, input expressions that

each contain

t

(such as: 3sin(

t

), 3cos(

t

)), and

then press E.

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