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1 ClassPad OS VersionUser’s Guide2 NOTICEFCC WARNING Declaration of ConformityModel Number: ClassPad Trade Name: CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD Responsible party: CASIO AMERICA, INC Address: 570 MT. PLEASANT AVENUE, DOVER, NEW JERSEY Telephone number: (2) 3 1. Unpacking4 2. Attaching and Removing the Front Cover5 3. Using the Stylus4.Replacing Batteries and Setting Up the ClassPad 8 5.User Registration9 Handling Precautions12 Contents1-7Variables and Folders 1-8Using the Variable Manager 13 2 Using the Main ApplicationMain Application Overview Basic Calculations 2-3Using the Calculation History List Calculations 2-6Matrix and Vector Calculations 2-8Using the Action Menu 2-9Using the Interactive Menu 14 Using the Main Application in Combination with OtherApplications Using Verify Using Probability 15 Running a Program in the Main Application3 Using the Graph & Table ApplicationStoring Functions Using Table & Graph 3-7Using Trace 16 3-8Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph4 Using the Conics ApplicationInputting Equations Drawing a Conics Graph Using Trace to Read Graph Coordinates Using G-Solveto Analyze a Conics Graph Chapter 5 Using the 3D Graph Application 5-13D Graph Application OverviewInputting an Expression Manipulating a Graph on the 3D Graph Window 17 Chapter 6 Using the Sequence Application6-2Inputting an Expression in the Sequence Application Recursive and Explicit Form of a Sequence 7 Using the Statistics ApplicationUsing Stat Editor Drawing a Scatter Plot and xy Line Graph Graphing Previously Calculated Regression Results Drawing Quadratic, Cubic, and Quartic Regression Graphs Drawing an Exponential Regression Graph (y = a·eb·x) Drawing a Sinusoidal Regression Graph (y = a·sin(b·x + c) + d) 18 b·xDrawing a Logistic Regression Graph (y 1 + a·e Overlaying a Function Graph on a Statistical Graph Using the Statistical Graph Window Toolbar Viewing Single-variableStatistical Calculation Results Copying a Regression Formula to the Graph & Table Application Test, Confidence Interval, and Distribution Calculations Chapter 8 Using the Geometry ApplicationStarting Up the Geometry Application Geometry Application Menus and Buttons Using the Draw Menu Inserting Text Strings into the Screen Attaching an Angle Measurement to a Figure Displaying the Measurements of a Figure Displaying the Result of a Calculation that Uses On-screenMeasurement Transformation Using a Matrix or Vector (General Transform) 19 8-4Controlling Geometry Window AppearanceUsing the Geometry Application with Other Applications 9 Using the Numeric Solver ApplicationNumeric Solver Application Overview Chapter 10 Using the eActivity ApplicationCreating an eActivity Inserting Data into an eActivity 10-5Transferring eActivity Files 20 Chapter 11 Using the Presentation ApplicationBuilding a Presentation Managing Presentation Files Configuring Presentation PreferencesPresentation File Transfer Chapter 12 Using the Program Application12-2Creating a New Program 12-4Managing Files 12-5 User-definedFunctions 12-6Program Command Reference 21 12-7Including ClassPad Functions in ProgramsChapter 13 Using the Spreadsheet ApplicationSpreadsheet Application Overview 13-2Spreadsheet Application Menus and ButtonsBasic Spreadsheet Window Operations 22 Using the Spreadsheet Application with the eActivity13-7Cell and List Calculations Graphing Chapter 14 Using the Differential Equation Graph Application 14-1Differential Equation Graph Application Overview 14-3Graphing a Second Order Differential Equation 14-4Graphing an Nth-orderDifferential Equation 23 Drawing f(x) Type Function Graphs and Parametric FunctionConfiguring Differential Equation Graph View Window Differential Equation Graph Window Operations Chapter 15 Using the Financial Application 15-1Financial Application Overview15-2Simple Interest 15-3Compound Interest 15-4Cash Flow Amortization Day Count Depreciation Break-EvenPoint Margin of Safety Operating Leverage Quantity Conversion 24 Chapter 16 Configuring System Settings16-1System Setting Overview 16-3Using the Reset Dialog Box Initializing Your ClassPad Adjusting Display Contrast Configuring Power Properties Specifying the Font Set 25 Specifying the Alphabetic Keyboard ArrangementSpecifying the Ending Screen Image Adjusting Touch Panel Alignment Viewing Version Information Registering a User Name on a ClassPad Specifying the Complex Number Imaginary Unit Assigning Shift Mode Key Operations to Hard Keys Chapter 17 Performing Data CommunicationData Communication Overview Connecting the ClassPad to Another Device Configuring Communication ParametersTransferring Data to Another ClassPad Unit AppendixResetting and Initializing the ClassPad Α-1-1 Α-2-1 Α-3-1 Α-4-1 Α-5-1 Α-6-1 Α-7-1 Α-8-1Graph Types and Executable Functions Α-9-1 Α-10-1 26 About This User’s Guide29 Getting Acquainted30 1-1General Guide31 General GuideFrontTouch screen Stylus 0key *key Cursor key (DABC) .key key key 32 Side3-pindata communication port 4-pinmini USB port BackBattery compartment P button 33 Using the StylusIThings you can do with the stylus Tap Drag 34 1-2Turning Power On and Off36 1-3Using the Icon Panel37 1-4 Built-inApplications• Exchange data with another ClassPad, a computer or another device • Clear the memory • Adjust contrast • Configure other system settings 38 Starting a Built-inApplicationPerform the steps below to start a built-inapplication (1) On the icon panel, tap /to display the application menu Application Menu (3)Tap an icon to start its application Application Menu Operations•Starting an application See “Starting a Built-inApplication” above •Moving or swapping icons See “Moving an Icon” below, and “Swapping Two Icons” on page •Deleting an application See “Deleting an Application” on page Α-2-1 39 IUsing Application GroupsTo display these icons: Select this application group: Add-inapplications only Additional All applications All Add-inapplications above built-inapplications Add-insFirst IMoving an Icon 40 ISwapping Two IconsIAdjusting Touch Panel Alignment 41 1-5 Built-inApplication Basic Operations51 1-6Input1-6-2Input 52 ISoft Keyboard StylesThere are four different soft keyboard styles as described below •Math (mth) Keyboard •Alphabet (abc) Keyboard •Catalog (cat) Keyboard •2D Keyboard 53 ISelecting a Soft Keyboard StyleInput Basics IInputting a Calculation Expression 54 IEditing InputThe following are the different techniques you can use to edit your input STo change something right after you input itExample: To change the expression 369 σ 3 to 369 σ (1) * (2) 1-6-5Input 55 STo delete an unneeded key operationExample: To change the expression 369 σ σ 2 to 369 σ (1) * (2) B STo correct a calculation expressionExample: To correct cos(60) so it becomes sin(60) (1) Use the mathematics (mth) keyboard to input “cos(60)” *3AE? (2) Move the cursor to the location immediately to the right of “cos(” BBB (3)Delete “cos(” (4)Input “sin(” • Or, drag your stylus across “cos(” to select it and input “sin(” 1-6-6Input 56 STo insert new input into the middle of an existing calculation expressionExample: To change 2.362 to sin(2.362) (1) *A BEV (2) BBBBBB (3) 3Q STo replace a range of input with new inputExample: To replace the “234” of “1234567” with “0” (1)Input “1234567” (2) Drag the stylus across “234” to select it (3)Input “0” 1-6-7Input 57 IUsing the Clipboard for Copy and PasteSTo copy characters(1)Drag the stylus across the characters you want to copy to select them (2)On the soft keyboard, tap & •This puts a copy of the selected characters onto the clipboard STo cut characters(1) Drag the stylus across the characters you want to cut to select them (2) On the soft keyboard, tap • This moves the selected characters onto the clipboard STo paste the clipboard contentsMove the cursor to the location where you want to paste the clipboard contents (2) On the soft keyboard, tap •This pastes the clipboard contents at the current cursor location S Copying and pasting in the message box 58 Advanced Soft Keyboard OperationsIUsing the Math (mth) KeyboardS Initial math (mth) keyboard key set 59 1-6-9InputS 3key set κ μ S key set S * key set keyboard S 5key set κ$μ 60 IUsing the Alphabet (abc) KeyboardS Initial alphabet (abc) keyboard key set 61 S ,key setS Lkey set S 2key set 62 IUsing Single-characterVariablesSTo input a single-charactervariable name•Tapping any key in the math (mth) keyboard’s 5key set (page 1-6-10) •Tapping any key in the 2D keyboard’s 5key set (page 1-6-17) Tapping the •Pressing the 7, 8, or 'keypad key Example 1: 5 !"U 5 !"U Example 2: 78 63 STo input a series of multiple charactersExample: ?@AU ?@AU Example: ?@AU IUsing the Catalog (cat) KeyboardS Catalog (cat) keyboard configuration 64 STo use the catalog (cat) keyboardExample: To input the built-in“Plot” command (1)Tap to display the catalog (cat) keyboard Tap the “Form” down arrow button (3)Tap the 5button in the lower right corner until the /key is visible (4)Tap (5)In the alphabetized list, tap “Plot” (6) Tap [INPUT] to input the command 65 IUsing the 2D KeyboardS Initial 2D keyboard key set • Use the Use the To input this: Use these keys: For more information, see: Matrix templates “Matrix and Vector Calculations” on page Limit template “lim” under “Using the Calculation Submenu” on page Sum template “3” under “Using the Calculation 66 S ADV key set67 κκ$μSTo use the 2D keyboard for natural inputExample 1: To input 1 + To input (1)On the application menu, tap to start the Main application (2)Press the *key (3)Press the .key, and then tap to display the 2D keyboard (4)Tap -andthen tap @to input the numerator Tap the input box of the denominator to move the cursor there, or press (6)Press C to move the cursor to the right side of 1/5 Instead of using (7)Tap (8)Tap -,and then repeat steps (4) through (6) to input 3/7 (9)After everything is the way you want, press 68 Example 2: To input k2(1)Tap to display the 2D keyboard and then tap (2)Tap (3)In the input box below 3, input “k=1” 5IC@ In the input box above 3, tap + (5)Input the part of the expression that comes to the right of I()A (6) After everything is the way you want, press Example 3: To input °0 (1– x2) ex dx (2)Tap (3) Input the part of the expression that comes to the right of ° @ 7)AC 07CC7 •Or you can use 2D math symbols to enter the expression 70 1-7Variables and Folders71 ICurrent FolderVariable Types 72 IVariable Data Typesdata types data type name Data Type Name Data Type EXPR Real number, complex number or expression data STR String data LIST List data created using the Statistics application, Main application, etc MAT Matrix data created using the Main application, etc PRGM General program EXE Edit prohibited program TEXT Text data FUNC User-definedfunction PICT Image data • ClassPad image data includes graph image data saved using the Store function, image data captured using the Presentation application, and picture data transferred from the FA-CP1 GMEM Graph memory data saved using the Graph & Table application • For more information, see “Saving Graph Editor Data to Graph Memory” on page GEO Geometry application data MEM General-purposedata OTHR Data other than that described above * Protected variable types protected 73 Creating a FolderICreating a folder using the Variable Manager ICreating a folder using the “NewFolder” command 74 IFolder Name RulesThe following are the rules that apply to folder names •Folder names can be up to 8 bytes long •The following characters are allowed in a folder name Underscore (character code 95) •Folder names are case-sensitive A reserved word (system variable names Creating and Using Variables IVariable Name Rules 75 ISingle-characterVariable PrecautionsICreating a New Variable 76 IVariable Usage Example77 I“library” Folder Variables78 IUsing Stat Editor to Create a LIST Variable• For details about using Stat Editor, see “7-2Using Stat Editor” 79 Assigning Values and Other Data to a System VariableLocking a Variable or Folder•Locking a folder makes it impossible to delete or rename the folder STo lock or unlock a variable or folder using the Variable Manager STo lock or unlock a variable or folder using commandsUse this command syntax: Lock a variable Lock <variable name Unlock a variable Unlock <variable name Lock a folder LockFolder <folder name Unlock a folder UnlockFolder <folder name For information about commands, see “12-6Program Command Reference” 80 Rules Governing Variable AccessIVariable Search Priority Sequence(1)Local Variables (2)Current Folder Variables (3)“library” Folder Variables ISpecifying a Variable in a Particular Folder<folder name>\<variable name Example: To specify variable “abc” located in the “main” folder main\abc 81 1-8Using the Variable Manager82 Variable Manager ViewsExiting the Variable Manager 83 Variable Manager Folder OperationsISpecifying the Current FolderYou can also select a folder you created yourself as the current folder ICreating a New Folder 84 ISelecting and Deselecting FoldersDo this: Select a single folder Select the check box next to the folder name Deselect a single folder Clear the check box next to the folder name Select all the folders in the list Tap [All] and then [Select All] Deselect all the folders in the list Tap [All] and then [Deselect All] IDeleting a Folder Warning 85 IRenaming a FolderYou can use the following procedure to change the name of an existing folder ILocking and Unlocking a Folder STo lock a folder(2)Select the check box next to the folder you want to lock •If you want to lock multiple folders, select all of their check boxes (3)Tap [Edit] and then [Lock] This locks the currently selected folder, and adds a STo unlock a folder(2)Select the check box next to the folder you want to unlock (3)Tap [Edit] and then [Unlock] 86 IInputting a Folder Name into an Application87 Variable OperationsIOpening a Folder IOpening the “library” Folder IDisplaying a List of a Particular Type of Variable 88 ISelecting a VariableSTo select or deselect a variablePerform one of the operations described below to select or deselect a variable Select a single variable Select the check box next to the variable name Deselect a single variable Clear the check box next to the variable name Select all the variables in the list Deselect all the variables in the list 89 IDeleting a VariablePerform the following steps when you want to delete a variable ICopying and Moving a VariableYou can use the procedure below to copy or move a variable to another folder 90 IRenaming a VariablePerform the following steps when you want to rename a variable ILocking and Unlocking a Variable STo lock a variable(2)Select the check box next to the variable you want to lock •If you want to lock multiple variables, select all of their check boxes This locks the currently selected variable, and adds a 91 STo unlock a variable(2)Select the check box next to the variable you want to unlock ISearching for a Variable 92 IViewing the Contents of a VariableYou can use the Variable Manager to view the contents of a particular variable 93 IInputting a Variable Name into an Application94 1-9Configuring Application Format Settings95 Specifying a Variable(6)Tap [OK] •This closes the Select Data dialog box (7) Tap [Set] to save your settings 96 Initializing All Application Format Settings, or tap 3on the icon panel, and then tap [Default Setup] 97 Application Format SettingsIBasic Format Dialog Box SCurrent FolderTo specify this folder as the current folder: Select this setting: 98 SNumber FormatTo specify this type of numeric value display format: SAngleTo specify this angle unit: SAdvanced 99 IGraph Format Dialog BoxBasic Tab SAxes SOther settings 100 Special TabSBackground SCell Width PatternTo specify this row width for stat editor and data table displays: STable VariableTo specify this source for table data: SSummary TableTo specify this source for summary table data: SSummary Table f ’’(x) 101 SStat Window AutoI3D Format Dialog Box SCoordinates SLabels BackgroundSelect the [G-Controller] Clear the 102 SG-ControllerTurn on display of graph controller arrows during graphing Turn off display of graph controller arrows during graphing IGeometry Format Dialog Box 103 SMeasure AngleTo specify the angle unit for the measurement box: SFunction AngleTo specify the angle unit for graphing: SInteger GridTo set the initial condition of integer grid when 104 IAdvanced Format Dialog BoxSFourier Transform SFFT SAssume positive real 105 IFinancial Format Dialog BoxSDays in Year SPayment Date SDate Format SAutomatically copy common fields to new calculation 106 SOdd PeriodSCompounding Frequency SBond Interval SProfit Amount/Ratio SBreak-EvenValue 107 IPresentation Dialog Box108 ICommunication Dialog BoxSScreen Copy ToTo do this with hard copy data generated by tapping -: SCable TypeTo use this type of cable for data communication: SSpeed (3Pin) SWakeup EnableTo specify this data rate for 3-pincommunication: 109 Using the MainApplication110 2-1Main Application Overview112 Main Application Menus and ButtonsMenu Commands menu item: Button Functions 113 Using Main Application ModesIStatus Bar Mode IndicatorsStatus Bar Indicator Setting Status Location 114 Accessing ClassPad Application Windows from the Main ApplicationTo display this window: Tap this button: Graph & Table application Graph window Graph & Table application Graph Editor window 3D Graph application 3D Graph window 3D Graph application 3D Graph Editor window Conics application Conics Graph window Conics application Conics Editor window Geometry application Geometry window Spreadsheet application window Statistics application Stat Editor window Differential Equation application Differential Equation Editor Financial application window Probability window See “2-12Using Probability” Numeric Solver application Numeric Solver window Sequence application Sequence Editor window Verify window See “2-11Using Verify” 115 Accessing the Main Application Window from Another ClassPad Applicationaccess the Main application window by tapping the ^button •Using drag and drop to copy expressions and values between windows 116 2-2Basic Calculations117 Using the ,KeyOmitting the Multiplication Sign Using the Answer Variable (ans) 118 IPerforming Continuous CalculationsExample: 1 ÷ 3 1 ÷ 3 1 ÷ 3 × 3 = *@BU (Continuing) BU Continuous calculations can be used with +, –, σ, ÷, and ^ 119 Assigning a Value to a VariableSyntax: Variable: = value Example: Assign 123 to variable (1) Perform the key operation below in the Main application work area 7+@AB (2) U Calculation Error 120 Calculation Priority SequenceFactorials (x!), degree specifications (o, r ), percents (%) Powers σ, ÷ Relational operators (=, ξ, <, >, , ) and or, xor with ( | ) 121 Calculation ModesIStandard Mode and Decimal Mode SExamples of Decimal mode and Standard mode result displays 122 SUsing the tButton to Toggle between the Standard Mode and DecimalModeClassPad Operation Displayed Result SNumber of Decimal Places, Number of Significant Digits, Normal Display Settings IComplex Mode and Real Mode 123 SExamples of Complex mode and Real mode calculation resultsComplex Mode Real Mode solve (x3 – x2 + x – 1 = 0, x) {x = –i, x = i, x = 1} {x = 1} i +3·i ERROR: Non-Realin Calc IRadian Mode, Degree Mode and Grad Mode SExamples of Radian mode, Degree mode and Grad mode calculation resultsRadian Mode Degree Mode Grad Mode sin (Π/4) sin sin (45)sin (45)sin (45) sin (50)sin (50)sin (50) IAssistant Mode and Algebra Mode SExamples of Assistant mode and Algebra mode calculation resultsAssistant Mode Algebra Mode x2 + 2x + 3x + x2 + 2 · x + 3 · x + x2 + 5 · x + expand ((x+1)2) x2 + 2 · x· 1 + x2 + 2 · x + x + 1 (When 1 is assigned to x) x + 124 2-3Using the Calculation History128 2-4Function Calculations129 ITrigonometric Functions (sin, cos, tan) and Inverse TrigonometricFunctions (sin–1, cos–1, tan–1)sin63° Func Q63 U 2 · sin45° σ cos65° 2 Q45 A65 U Can be omitted 1Q30Uor cosec30° sin30° - 1 A Q30 U sin–10.5=30° 20.5 U (Determine x for sinx = 0.5.) “.5” can also be used Change the [Angle] setting to cos(( 3 ) rad) “Radian” A3 Uor A-A 3 U 130 ILogarithmic Functions (log, ln) and Exponential Functions (e, ^, I)J1.23 Uor 510 C 1.23 U (90 Uor J3 9 Uor 53 C 9 U 10 Y1.23 U C4.5 Uor 04.5 U 3 Y4 U 123 Y1 7 Uor 7 C 123 U 2 3 64 Y1 3 4 Uor 3 3 C 64 C 4 U 131 3.6 U1.5 1.5 C 1.5 U 20 15 Uor 15 U 0.88 4 Uor 0.88 A 4 U 132 1500 12 U660 880 U 2500 1 15 3500 1 25 3 VU 3 7 4 77U -1 A-1 A 3 C 1 A 4 U J3 4 Uor 3 A 4 U 3.4567 U 133 IRandom Number Generator (rand, randList, randNorm, randBin, RandSeed)134 S“rand” FunctionS“randList” Function S“randNorm” Function 135 S“randBin” Function136 S“RandSeed” CommandGenerate sequential random [RandSeed] 3 U numbers using 3 as the seed value Generate the first value Generate the second value Generate the third value IInteger FunctionsThese functions take integers only as their arguments and return integers S“iGcd” Function(All elements of List-1through List-10are integers.) •All of the lists must have the same number of elements When using the 12 6 Y W 36 137 S“iLcm” FunctionS“iMod” Function 138 IPermutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr)STotal Number of Permutations STotal Number of CombinationsnCr = ––––––– r! (n – r) Z10 4 U Y10 4 U 139 ICondition Judgment (judge, piecewise)S“judge” Function S“piecewise” Function 140 IAngle Symbol ()IDerivative Symbol (’) IPrimality Test (isPrime) 141 IEqual Symbols and Unequal Symbols (=, ξ, <, >, , )You can use these symbols to perform a number of different basic calculations To add 3 to both sides of 73 3 U x + 3 Subtract 2 from both sides 8 5 2 U of y 5 y – 2 3 Example: solve(x2 – 1 < 0, x) U {–1< x < 1} I“with” Operator ( | )provided on the right side of | Evaluate x2 + x + 1 when 7Y2 7 1 3 U For x2 – 1 = 0, determine [solve] 7Y2 1 0 the value of x when x 747 0 U Determine the value of 747 abs (x) when x >0 142 SolutionExample 143 IDirac Delta FunctionInth Delta Function 144 IHeaviside Unit Step Function145 IGamma Function(x)= + tx–1e–t dt undefined 146 2-5List Calculations150 2-6Matrix and Vector Calculations151 ClassPad Operationvalue “5” to the element at row 1 column 2 in “mat1”, which produces the matrix You can recall the value of any element of a MATRIX variable. When the data Matrix Variable Element Operations(1)Recall the value in row 2, column 1 of MATRIX variable “mat1” K?R@:A @;U (2)Assign “5” to the element at row 1, column 2 of MATRIX variable “mat1” D6K?R@:@ A;U 152 IInputting Matrix Values with the Keyboard153 Performing Matrix CalculationsIMatrix Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division 155 IRaising a Matrix to a Specific PowerExample: To raise To raise to the power of The following are the screens that would be produced by each input method Input using the keyboard Input using the keyboard Using a Matrix to Assign Different Values to Multiple VariablesSyntax: Matrix with Numbers μμMatrix with Variables 156 2-7Specifying a Number Base158 Selecting a Number BaseSTo select the number base for the line where the cursor is located 159 STo specify a number base for an input valueArithmetic OperationsExample 1: To calculate 101112 + (1)Tap the down arrow button next to the ;button, and then tap (2)Perform the following key operation @?@@@ @@?@?U Example 2: To calculate (118 + 78)2 @@ FYAU (2)Perform the following key operation using the soft keyboard @ABB@?@?@U 160 Bitwise OperationsUsing the baseConvert Function (Number System Transform) 161 2-8Using the Action Menu162 Example ScreenshotsWhen the input expression does not fit: When the output expression does not fit: 163 Displaying the Action MenuUsing the Transformation Submenu Sapprox 164 SsimplifySexpand Sfactor 165 SrFactorSfactorOut Scombine Scollect 166 StExpandStCollect SexpToTrig StrigToExp StoFrac 167 SpropFracSdms StoDMS 168 Using the Advanced SubmenuSsolve SdSolve Staylor S laplace, invLaplaceLaplace Transform of a Differential Equation 169 S fourier, invFourierThe Fourier Transform pairs are defined using two arbitrary constants a, b 170 b(2)1–a (2)1+an (optional) Definition of the Fourier Integral f(x)dx f(x)dx exi f(x)dx exi f(x)dx 171 S FFT, IFFTg(y)= F [ f(t)] f(t)= F –1[g(y)] 172 b(2)1–a – f(t)e Using the Calculation Submenu 173 SdiffSimpDiff 174 tol175 Slim176 SrangeAppointSmod StanLine Snormal SarcLen 177 SfMin178 SfMaxSgcd 179 SlcmSdenominator Snumerator Using the Complex Submenu Sarg 180 SconjgSre Sim ScExpand 181 ScompToPolScompToTrig Using the List-CreateSubmenu 182 SseqSaugment Sfill 183 SsubListSshift Srotate SsortA 184 SsortDSlistToMat SmatToList Using the List-CalculationSubmenu 185 SminSmax 186 SmeanSmedian Smode 187 SQ1SQ3 Spercentile SstdDev 188 SvarianceSdim Ssum Sprod 189 ScumlSlist Spercent SpolyEval 190 SsequenceSsumSeq 191 Using the Matrix-CreateSubmenuStrn Sident 192 SsubMatSdiag 193 Using the Matrix-CalculationSubmenuSdet 194 SnormSrank Sref Srref SeigVl 195 SeigVcSLU 196 SQRSswap SmRow 197 SmRowAddSrowAdd SrowDim SrowNorm ScolDim 198 ScolNormUsing the Vector Submenu 199 SunitV200 SangleScrossP SdotP 201 StoRectx y x y z StoPol StoSph 202 StoCylUsing the Equation/Inequality Submenu 204 Srewrite205 SexchangeSeliminate SabsExpand SandConnect SgetRight 206 SgetLeftSand Sor Sxor Snot 207 Using the Assistant SubmenuSarrange Sreplace Sinvert 208 SClear_a_zUsing the Distribution and Inv. Distribution SubmenusSpecifying Arguments within the Distribution Function normPDf(1, 1, 0) normPDf({1, 2}, 1, 0) = {0.24, 0.05} normPDf(1, {1, 2}, 0) = {0.24, 0.18} Assignment of List Data Calculation Results to Variables 209 SnormPDf210 SnormCDfSinvNormCDf StPDf 211 StCDfSinvTCDf SchiPDf SchiCDf SinvChiCDf 212 SfPDfSfCDf SinvFCDf SbinomialPDf pos 213 SbinomialCDfSinvBinomialCDf xInv 214 SpoissonPDfSpoissonCDf SinvPoissonCDf 215 SgeoPDfSgeoCDf SinvGeoCDf 216 ShypergeoPDfShypergeoCDf SinvHypergeoCDf 217 Using the Command SubmenuSDefine SDispStat SDelVar S Clear All Variables 218 2-9Using the Interactive Menu233 2-11Using Verify234 Verify Menus and ButtonsIFile MenuSelect this File Discard the current window contents and create a new file New Open an existing file Open Save the current window contents to a file Save IEdit MenuSelect this Edit Undo/Redo Cut the currently selected object and place it onto the clipboard Cut Copy the currently selected object and place it onto the clipboard Copy Paste the current clipboard contents onto the screen Select the entire row where the cursor is located Select All Delete the entire row where the cursor is located Clear the Verify window Clear All IAction MenuFor information about Action menu commands, see “2-8Using the Action Menu” 235 IVerify ButtonsUsing Verify 237 2-12Using Probability238 Starting Up ProbabilityUse the following procedure to start up Probability (2)On the icon palette that appears, tap (3)Tap [OK] Probability Menus and Buttons 239 IDisplay MenuSelect this Display Show the selected result distribution table format Distribution Show the selected result as a list data format Sample Data Distribution Table FormatList Data Format IProbability ButtonsSelect this Probability Display the Probability dialog box and try the probability emulation 240 Using Probability243 2-13Running a Program in the Main Application245 3-1Graph & Table Application Overview3-2Using the Graph Window 3-3Storing Functions 3-4Using Table & Graph 3-5Modifying a Graph 3-6Using the Sketch Menu 3-7Using Trace 3-8Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph 246 3-1Graph & Table Application Overview257 3-2Using the Graph Window258 You can also use the rectangular coordinate View Window dialog box to selectTo select this type of graph: x-loggraph Select the x-logcheck box • This automatically sets “xdot” and “xscale” to “Auto” y-loggraph Select the y-logcheck box • This automatically sets “ydot” and “yscale” to “Auto” xy-loggraph Select the x-logcheck box and the y-logcheck box This automatically sets “xdot”, “xscale” “ydot”, and “yscale” to “Auto” Polar Coordinates and Parametric Coordinates t min min Minimum value of t t max max Maximum value of t t step Step size of t (5) After all the parameters are the way you want, tap [OK] 259 SView Window parameter precautionsSTo initialize View Window parameters STo initialize the View Window for an angle unit 260 STo standardize the View Windowxmin = –10 ymin = –10 tθmax STo auto configure View Window parameters IUsing View Window MemoryYou can store your custom View Window settings for later use STo save the current View Window setup(2)Tap (3)On the View Window dialog box, configure the parameters you want (5)Enter the name and then tap [OK] 261 STo recall a setup from View Window memory(4)Select the name of the setup you want, and then tap [OK] Viewing Graph Window Coordinates 262 Scrolling the Graph Window•Tap the graph controller arrows at the edges of the Graph window •Use the cursor key Panning the Graph Window(1)Tap the Graph window to make it active After 4is tapped While panning • This causes the graph to be redrawn on the Graph window 263 Zooming the Graph WindowIZoom Commands 264 STo use box zoomBox Zoom Result STo use factor zoom(6)Input 5 for both the xFactor and yFactor, and then tap [OK] (8)Tap [Zoom] and then [Zoom In] 265 Factor Zoom ResultIUsing Quick ZoomCommand View Window Parameter Values –7.7 –3.8 –9.424 –1.6 –2.2 –1.4 –10 –66 xmin = –540 xmax = 540 ymin = –1.6 ymax = 1.6 266 IUsing Other Zoom Menu CommandsFor information about what each command does, see “Zoom Commands” on page ISaving a Screenshot of a Graph STo save a screenshot of a graph(2)Draw the graph you want to save (4)Enter the name and then tap [OK] STo recall a screenshot of a graph(2)Tap the Graph window to make it active (4)Select the name of the image you want, and then tap [OK] 267 IRedrawing a GraphIMaking the Graph Editor Window the Active Window 268 3-3Storing Functions282 3-4Using Table & Graph297 3-5Modifying a Graph303 3-6Using the Sketch Menu304 STo draw a line on the Graph window(1)While the Graph window is active, tap [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Line] STo write text on the Graph window(1)While the Graph window is active, tap [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Text] •This displays a dialog box for inputting text (2)Enter the text you want and then tap [OK] •This displays the word “Text” in the lower right corner of the Graph window (3)Place the stylus on the screen and hold it there 305 STo draw a line tangent to a graphSTo draw a line that is normal to a graph 306 STo graph the inverse of a functionExample: To graph y = x2 – x – 2 and then overlay it with x = y2 – y – (3)Tap [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Inverse] STo draw a circleExample: To draw a circle with a center point located at (1, 1) and a radius of While the Graph window is active, tap [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Circle] • This display “Circle” on the Graph window (2) Press This displays a dialog box for specifying the center point coordinates (3)Enter value for x, y, and r, and then tap [OK] 307 STo draw a vertical or horizontal lineExample: To draw a vertical line at x (2)Press This displays a dialog box for specifying the •This closes the dialog box and draws the vertical line at x STo clear figures inserted using the Sketch menu• This redraws the graph to what is stored on the Graph Editor window 308 3-7Using Trace(5)To quit the trace operation, tap on the icon panel 309 ISpecifying the Format of the Coordinates Displayed by TraceDisplay coordinates and the Select the [Derivative/Slope] check box under derivative [Graph Format] Clear the [Coordinate] check box under [Graph Format] Turn off coordinate display • Neither coordinates nor the derivative is displayed when the [Coordinate] check box is cleared, regardless of the current [Derivative/Slope] setting 310 Linking Trace to a Number TableExample: To link trace to a number table created by graphing y = 3logx xmin = –5 xmax = 5 ymin = –10 •This generates a number table and displays it (4)Tap (and then [Link] Tapping a cell in the (6)To quit the linked trace operation, tap on the icon panel 311 Generating Number Table Values from a Graph313 3-8Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph 322 Using the Conics344 Using the 3D Graph362 Using the Sequence378 Using the Statistics480 Using the Geometry567 Using the NumericSolver Application 573 Using the eActivity629 Using the Program708 Using the Spreadsheet Application799 Using the DifferentialEquation Graph 833 Using the Financial877 Configuring SystemSettings 899 Performing DataCommunication 915 Appendix
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