5. binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal calculations (6 pages)
Summary of Contents for Casio CFX-9850G PLUS
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Chapter Graph-to-Table With this function, the screen shows both a graph and a table. You can move a pointer around the graph and store its current coordinates inside the table whenever you want. This function is very useful for summarizing graph analysis results. •...
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12-1 Before Using Graph-to-Table 1. In the Main Menu, select the GRAPH icon and enter the GRAPH Mode. Next, use the set up screen to set the Dual Screen item to “G to T”. 2. Press J and the Graph-to-Table menu appears. •...
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12-2 Using Graph-to-Table u u u u u To store graph pointer coordinates in a table • If the Derivative item in the set up screen is set to “On”, the derivative at the location of the trace pointer is also stored in the table. Example To store the points of intersection and the coordinates for the following graphs where X = 0:...
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12 - 2 Using Graph-to-Table 6. Pressing A causes the highlighting to appear in the table. You can then use the cursor keys to move the highlighting around the table and check its values. Press A again to return the pointer to the graph screen.
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12 - 2 Using Graph-to-Table k k k k k Graph-to-Table Precautions • The only coordinates that can be saved in the table are those where the pointer can move to using trace and graph solve. • The only graph functions that can be used with a graph produced using the Graph-to-Table are: trace, scroll, zoom, and graph solve (excluding integra- tion calculations).
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