Casio FX-9750G PLUS User's Manual & Technical Reference page 158

Hide thumbs Also See for FX-9750G PLUS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

8 - 6
Other Graphing Functions
P.6
u u u u u Scrolling
When the graph you are tracing runs off the display along either the
pressing the e or d cursor key causes the screen to scroll in the correspond-
ing direction eight dots.
P.7
k k k k k Scroll
You can scroll a graph along its
e, the graph scrolls 12 dots in the corresponding direction.
130
• The following shows how the display of coordinates and the derivative changes
according to the Graph Type setting.
• Rectangular Coordinate Graph
• Parametric Function Graph
• Inequality Graph
• The derivative is not displayed when you use trace with a built-in scientific
function.
• Setting the Coord item in the set up screen to "Off" turns display of the
coordinates for the current pointer location off.
• You can scroll only rectangular coordinate and inequality graphs while tracing.
You cannot scroll polar coordinate graphs, parametric function graphs, or X =
constant graphs.
• The graph on the screen does not scroll when you are tracing while the Dual
Screen Mode is set to "Graph" or "G to T".
• Trace can be used only immediately after a graph is drawn. It cannot be used
after changing the settings of a graph.
x
y
• The
- and
-coordinate values at the bottom of the screen are displayed
using a 12-digit mantissa or a 7-digit mantissa with a 2-digit exponent. The
derivative is displayed using a 6-digit mantissa.
• You cannot incorporate trace into a program.
• You can use trace on a graph that was drawn as the result of an output
command (^), which is indicated by the "-Disp-" indicator on the screen.
• Polar Coordinate Graph
• X = Constant Graph
x
y
- or
-axis. Each time you press f, c, d, or
x-
y-
or
axis,

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents