Using Trace To Read Graph Coordinates; Using Trace - Casio ClassPad 300 User Manual

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4-4 Using Trace to Read Graph Coordinates

Trace allows you move a pointer along a graph line and display the coordinates at the
current pointer location.
Starting the trace operation causes a crosshair pointer ( ) to appear on the graph. You can
then press the cursor key or tap the graph controller arrows to move the pointer to the
location you want, and read the coordinates that appear on the display.

Using Trace

Example: To graph the function
coordinates
u ClassPad Operation
(1) On the Conics Editor window, input the above equation and then tap ^ to graph it.
(2) Tap [Analysis] and then [Trace], or tap =.
• This causes "Trace" to appear on the Graph window, with a pointer on the graph line.
(3) Press the left or right cursor key, or tap the left or right graph controller arrows.
• This moves the pointer along the graph, and displays
the coordinates of the current pointer location.
• When the location of the pointer approaches the point
of infinity on a parabolic or hyperbolic graph, "Error"
appears in place of the pointer coordinates.
• You can also move the pointer to a particular point by inputting coordinates. Input
values into the message box and then tap [OK].
Here, input a value for
xc
value for
conics graph, input a value for
(4) To exit trace, tap
Tip
• While tracing, tapping the displayed coordinate values causes the coordinate values to appear in
the message box. You can then copy the coordinates to the clipboard.
4-4-1
Using Trace to Read Graph Coordinates
x
y
= 2(
– 1)
yc
in the case of a parabola that opens horizontally. Input a
in the case of a parabola that opens vertically. For any other type of
tc
in order to graph in parametric format.
on the icon panel.
20021201
2
– 2 and then perform a trace operation to read

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