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Graphing
Chapter 4
[
1
(Y >) ......... Y >
f
(
x
) inequality
2
(Y <) ......... Y <
f
(
x
) inequality
3
(Y
#
) ......... Y
>
f
(
x
) inequality
4
(Y
$
) ......... Y
<
f
(
x
) inequality
Press
[
to return to the previous menu.
u
u
u
u
u
To graph using rectangular coordinates (Y =)
You can graph functions that can be expressed in the format
y
=
f
(
x
).
Example
To graph
y
= 2
x
2
+ 3
x
– 4
Use the following View Window parameters.
Xmin
= –5
Ymin
= –10
Xmax = 5
Ymax = 10
Xscl
= 2
Yscl
=
5
1. In the set-up screen, specify the appropriate graph type for F-Type.
!Z1
(Y =)
Q
2. Input the rectangular coordinate (Y =) expression.
A!4
(SKTCH)
1
(Cls)
w
2
(GRPH)
1
(Y =)
c
T
x
+d
T
-e
3. Press
w
to draw the graph.
w
• You can draw graphs of the following built-in scientific functions.
• sin
x
• cos
x
• tan
x
• sin
–1
x
• cos
–1
x
• tan
–1
x
•
•
x
2
• log
x
• ln
x
• 10
x
•
e
x
•
x
–1
•
3
View Window settings are made automatically for built-in graphs.
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2
3
4
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Summary of Contents for fx-7400G
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