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F2)(INS)
@To add a row
Example]
To add a row below row 6 in the previous example (page 257):
F2}(ROW)
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F3)(ADD)
© To delete a table
While the table you want to delete is shown on the display, press [F3](ERS).
(ES(ERS)
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Press (Fi)(YES) to delete-the table or (F§)(NO) to abort the delete operation without delet-
ing. anything.
®Drawing a Graph Using Table Data
There are two types of graph-you can draw using table data. A connected-point graph
can be drawn using the function stored in memory. A plotted-point graph-can be drawn
plotting only the points of the values in the table, without connecting them.
*Note that graphs using table data are always drawn using rectangular coordinates.
Before Drawing a Graph
Be sure that you make the following two specifications before trying to draw graphs from
memory.
Specify the color of the graph as biue, orange, or green.
*Specify the functions whose graphs you want to draw.
®To specify the color of a graph
The default color for graph drawing blue, but you can use the following procedure to change
the color to orange or green if you want.
Select the area that contains the function of the graph whose color you want to change.
Display the Graph Color Menu.
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Blue
Orange
FABLU) . .
\(ORN)
Press the function key that corresponds to the color you want to specify.
@Specifying the Graphs to be Drawn::
You can specify drawing of the graphs for all functions stored in memory (overlaid on
the display), or drawing of the graphs for specific functions.
The procedure to specify. graph drawing/non-drawing is identical to the procedure for
specifying numeric table generation/non-generation. See page 262 for details.
®@To draw the graphs of a specific function
Example]
To select the function y = 3x? - 2 in area Y2 and draw it as a connect-
ed type graph. Use the following range parameters:
i?
INITARG

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