Creating A Number Table From Two Functions (Table) - Casio FX-300ES PLUS User Manual

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Creating a Number Table from Two
Functions (TABLE)
TABLE generates a number table based on one or two functions. You can
use the function
Calculator Setup" for more information.
Perform the following steps to generate a number table.
1. Press N3(TABLE) to enter the TABLE Mode.
2. Use the X variable to input two functions, one in the format
other in the format
• Be sure to input the X variable ( S)(X)) when generating a number
table. Any variable other than X is handled as a constant.
• If you are using a single function, input a function in the format
• Pol and Rec cannot be input in the function.
3. In response to the prompts that appear, input the values you want to use,
pressing = after each one.
For this prompt: Input this:
Start?
End?
Step?
• Inputting the Step value and pressing = generates and displays the
number table in accordance with the parameters you specified.
• Pressing A while the number table screen is displayed will return to
the function input screen in step 2.
To generate a number table for the functions
g
x
x
2
(
) =
B
1N(SETUP)c4(TABLE)2(f(x),g(x))
• Pressing = without inputting anything for
table based on
f
x
(
) or the two functions
g
x
(
).
Input the lower limit of X (Default = 1).
Input the upper limit of X (Default = 5).
Note: Make sure that the End value is always
greater than the Start value.
Input the increment step (Default = 1).
Note: The Step specifies by how much the Start
value should be sequentially incremented as the
number table is generated. If you specify Start = 1
and Step = 1, X sequentially will be assigned the
values 1, 2, 3, 4, and so on to generate the number
table until the End value is reached.
1
for the range –1
2
S)(X) x+ 1 ' 2
f
x
(
) only.
S)(X) x- 1 ' 2
=-1 =1 =0.5 =
f
x
(
) and
x
1, incremented in steps of 0.5
N3(TABLE)
=
g
E-25
g
x
(
). See "Configuring the
f
f
x
x
2
(
) =
+
x
(
) will generate a number
x
(
) and the
f
x
(
) only.
1
and
2
Math

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