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Storing Functions

STo store an x = equationExample: To store x = 3y in line x4

(1)On the Graph Editor window, tap [Type] and then [x=Type] to specify an x = equation.

(2)Tap the box to the right of line number “x4”, and then input the equation:

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(3)Press to store the equation.STo store an inequalityExample: To store the inequality y > x2 – 2x – 6 in line y5

(1)On the Graph Editor window, tap [Type] and then [y>Type] to specify an inequality expression.

(2)Tap the box to the right of line number “y5”, and then input the expression:7:7.

(3)Press to store the expression.

STo store a shade type (y()Example: To store f(x) = x2 – 1, g(x) = x2+ 1, –1 < x < 1 in line y6

(1)On the Graph Editor window, tap [Type] and then [ShadeType] to specify a shade type expression.

(2)Tap the box to the right of line number “y6”, and then input the expression:.W7YA @ 7YA@Y*4 @7@

(3)Press to store the expression.

Tip

An error message appears if you enter an expression that does not fit the function type. Either input the new function into a different line or delete the current function and then change the type before re-inputting the function.

You can change the equality/inequality sign of an x-type (x =, x>, x<, xP, xO) or y-type

(y =, y>, y<, yP, yO, ShadeType) expression after you input it. Simply tap the current equality/ inequality sign.

On the Type dialog box that appears, select the sign you want and then tap [OK].

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