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Casio ClassPad II fx-CP400 User Manual

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Chapter 3: Graph & Table Application

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To do this on the Graph window:

Do this:

Automatically configure settings so the Graph screen fills the entire
screen in accordance with the graph being drawn

Tap [Zoom] and then [Auto], or
tap R.

Return a graph to its original View Window settings

Tap [Zoom] and then [Original].

Adjust View Window

x

-axis values so that they are identical to the

y

-axis

values

Tap [Zoom] and then [Square].

Round View Window settings (

x

min,

x

max,

x

dot) to an appropriate

number of decimal places and redraw the graph

Tap [Zoom] and then [Round].

Make the value of each dot equal 1, which makes all coordinate values
integers

Tap [Zoom] and then [Integer].

Return View Window parameters to their settings prior to the last zoom
operation

Tap [Zoom] and then [Previous].

Return View Window parameters to their initial default (see “Initial
(Default)” under “View Window Preset Parameters” on page 102)

Tap [Zoom] and then [Initialize].

Redraw graphs using preset View Window parameter values

See “Using Quick Zoom” below.

Using Quick Zoom

The quick zoom commands on the [Zoom] menu draw a graph using preset built-in View Window parameter
values.

Note: The values in the explanations below apply during the half-size view of the Graph window (which is the

initial default setting of the Graph & Table application). Tapping r on the icon panel will switch to the
full-screen view and change the View Window settings.

Command

View Window Parameter Values*

1

x

min

x

max

x

scale

y

min

y

max

y

scale

Quick Trig

*

2

*

2

*

2

–2.1

2.1

1

Quick log (

x

)

–2

13.4

2

–4.6

4.6

1

Quick

e

^

x

–2.2

2.2

1

–1.4

9

1

Quick

x

^2

–7.7

7.7

2

–12

80

5

Quick –

x

^2

–7.7

7.7

2

–80

12

5

Quick Standard

–10

10

1

–10

10

1

*1 Any View Window parameter that is not shown in the above table is unchanged when you execute a quick

zoom command.

*2 Depending on the Basic Format Angle setting, executing Quick Trig changes the

x

scale setting to

π/2 (for

Radian), 90 (for Degree), or 100 (for Grad). The following settings are applied based on the

x

scale value:

x

min = –7.7

×

x

scale,

x

max = 7.7

×

x

scale.

Using Built-in Functions for Graphing

Your ClassPad is pre-programmed with the commonly used functions listed below. You can recall a built-in
function, assign values to its coefficients, and graph the results.

y

=

a

ؒ

x

+

b

y

=

a

ؒcos (

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

y

=

a

ؒ

e

^(

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

y

=

a

ؒ

x

^2 +

b

ؒ

x

+

c

y

=

a

ؒtan (

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

y

=

a

^(

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

y

=

a

ؒ

x

^3 +

b

ؒ

x

^2 +

c

ؒ

x

+

d

y

=

a

ؒlog (

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

y

=

a

/(

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

y

=

a

ؒsin (

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

y

=

a

ؒln (

b

ؒ

x

+

c

) +

d

Note: Built-in functions are graphed automatically and cannot be used for input on the Graph Editor window.