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3 graph function operations – Casio fx-9750G PLUS User Manual

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8-3 Graph Function Operations

You can store up to 20 functions in memory. Functions in memory can be edited,
recalled, and graphed.

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Specifying the Graph Type

Before you can store a graph function in memory, you must first specify its graph
type.

1. While the Graph Function Menu is on the display, press 3 (TYPE) to display

the graph type menu, which contains the following items.

• {

Y=}/{r=}/{Parm}/{X=c} ... {rectangular coordinate}/{polar coordinate}/

{parametric}/{X=constant} graph

• {

Y>}/{Y<}/{Yt

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}

/{Ys

s

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s

} ... {Y>f(x)}/{Y<f(x)}/{Y>f(x)}/{Y<f(x)} inequality graph

2. Press the function key that corresponds to the graph type you want to specify.

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Storing Graph Functions

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To store a rectangular coordinate function (Y =)

Example

To store the following expression in memory area Y1 :

y

= 2

x

2

– 5

3

(TYPE)1(Y =) (Specifies rectangular coordinate expression.)

cvx-f

(Inputs expression.)

w

(Stores expression.)

• You will not be able to store the expression in an area that already contains a

parametric function. Select another area to store your expression or delete the
existing parametric function first. This also applies when storing

r

= expres-

sions, X = constant expressions, and ineqalities.

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u

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To store a polar coordinate function (

r

=)

Example

To store the following expression in memory area r2 :

r

= 5 sin 3

θ

3

(TYPE)2(

r

=) (Specifies polar coordinate expression.)

fsdv

(Inputs expression.)

w

(Stores expression.)

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