ClassPad OS Version
Software                
User’s Guide
              Contents
1-8Using the Variable Manager              
2 Using the Main Application
Main Application Overview                
Basic Calculations
List Calculations                
Matrix and Vector Calculations
              2-9Using the Interactive Menu
2-10Using the Main Application in Combination with Other                
Applications
2-11Using Verify                
Using Probability
              3 Using the Graph & Table Application
Storing Functions                
Using Table & Graph
Using Trace                
Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph
              4 Using the Conics Application
Inputting Equations                
Drawing a Conics Graph
Using Trace to Read Graph Coordinates                
Using G-Solveto Analyze a Conics Graph
              Chapter 6 Using the Sequence Application
6-2Inputting an Expression in the Sequence Application                
Recursive and Explicit Form of a Sequence
Using LinkTrace                
7 Using the Statistics Application
              Chapter
              8-4Controlling Geometry Window Appearance
Working with Animations                
Using the Geometry Application with Other Applications
9 Using the Numeric Solver Application                
Numeric Solver Application Overview
              10-5Transferring eActivity Files
Chapter 11 Using the Presentation Application                
Building a Presentation
Managing Presentation Files                
Configuring Presentation Preferences
              12-6Program Command Reference
12-7Including ClassPad Functions in Programs                
Chapter 13 Using the Spreadsheet Application
Spreadsheet Application Overview                
13-2Spreadsheet Application Menus and Buttons
              Using the Spreadsheet Application with the eActivity
13-7Cell and List Calculations                
Graphing
Chapter 14 Using the Differential Equation Graph Application                
14-1Differential Equation Graph Application Overview
              14-6Configuring Differential Equation Graph View Window
14-7Differential Equation Graph Window Operations                
Chapter 15 Using the Financial Application
15-1Financial Application Overview                
15-2Simple Interest
              15-17Performing Financial Calculations Using Commands
Chapter 16 Configuring System Settings                
16-1System Setting Overview
Using the Reset Dialog Box                
Initializing Your ClassPad
              Appendix
α-1-1                
α-2-1
α-3-1                
α-4-1
              About This User’s Guide
ClassPad Keypad and Icon Panel                
z ^
1Keypad                
Example 1:
              On-screenKeys, Menus, and Other Controllers
4 Menu bar                
5Toolbar
6 Soft keyboard                
Example 1: baa/gw
              Important
Page Contents                
Note
              Getting Acquainted
              1-1General Guide
              General Guide
Front                
1Touch screen
2Stylus                
3Icon panel
              Side
!3-pindata communication port                
@4-pinmini USB port
Back                
#Battery compartment
              Using the Stylus
kThings you can do with the stylus                
Tap
Drag              
1-2Turning Power On and Off
              1-3Using the Icon Panel
              1-4 Built-inApplications
• Control the optionally available EA-200                
Data Analyzer
• Exchange data with another ClassPad                
a computer, or another device
              Starting a Built-inApplication
Perform the steps below to start a built-inapplication                
u ClassPad Operation
(1) On the icon panel, tap mto display the application menu                
Application Menu
              kUsing Application Groups
To display these icons:                
Select this application group:
Add-inapplications only                
Additional
              uClassPad Operation
kSwapping Two Icons                
kAdjusting Touch Panel Alignment
              1-5 Built-inApplication Basic Operations
              uTo switch the active window
uTo resize the active window so it fills the display                
uTo swap the upper and lower windows
uTo close the active windows              
Using the Menu Bar
              Using the OMenu
k OMenu Items              
k Using the OMenu to Access Windows
uWindow Selection Example (Graph & Table)              
Using Check Boxes
              Using Option Buttons
              Using the Toolbar
kToolbar Buttons                
kToggling between Multiple Toolbars
              Interpreting Status Bar Information
The status bar appears along the bottom of the window of each application                
1 Information about current application
2 Battery level indicator                
....................... full
              kTerminating an Operation (Break)
              1-6Input
1-6-2Input              
kSoft Keyboard Styles
There are four different soft keyboard styles as described below                
•Math (mth) Keyboard
•Alphabet (abc) Keyboard                
•Catalog (cat) Keyboard
              kSelecting a Soft Keyboard Style
Input Basics                
kInputting a Calculation Expression
              kEditing Input
The following are the different techniques you can use to edit your input                
uTo change something right after you input it
Example: To change the expression 369 ⋅ 3 to 369 ⋅                
(1) c369*3
              uTo delete an unneeded key operation
Example: To change the expression 369 ⋅ ⋅ 2 to 369 ⋅                
(1) c369**2
(2) dK                
uTo correct a calculation expression
              uTo insert new input into the middle of an existing calculation expression
Example: To change 2.362 to sin(2.362)                
(1) c9c.dgx
(2) dddddd                
(3) Ts
              kUsing the Clipboard for Copy and Paste
uTo copy characters                
(1)Drag the stylus across the characters you want to copy to select them
(2)On the soft keyboard, tap G                
•This puts a copy of the selected characters onto the clipboard
              Advanced Soft Keyboard Operations
kUsing the Math (mth) Keyboard                
u Initial math (mth) keyboard key set
              1-6-9Input
u Tkey set                
u - key set
u K key set                
u K
              kUsing the Alphabet (abc) Keyboard
u Initial alphabet (abc) keyboard key set              
u Mkey set
u n key set                
u Skey set
              kUsing Single-characterVariables
uTo input a single-charactervariable name                
•Tapping any key in the math (mth) keyboard’s V key set (page 1-6-10)
•Tapping any key in the 2D keyboard’s V key set (page 1-6-17)                
Tapping the
              uTo input a series of multiple characters
Example: 0abcw                
Example: 0a*b+cw
kUsing the Catalog (cat) Keyboard                
u Catalog (cat) keyboard configuration
              uTo use the catalog (cat) keyboard
Example: To input the built-in“Plot” command                
(1)Tap (to display the catalog (cat) keyboard
Tap the “Form” down arrow button                
(3)Tap the ubutton in the lower right corner until the P key is visible
              kUsing the 2D Keyboard
u Initial 2D keyboard key set                
To input this:
Use these keys:                
For more information, see:
              u ADV key set
              uTo use the 2D keyboard for natural input
Example 1: To input 1 +                
To input
(1)On the application menu, tap Jto start the Main application                
(2)Press the ckey
              Example 2: To input k2
(1)Tap )to display the 2D keyboard and then tap                
(2)Tap
(3)In the input box below Σ, input “k=1”                
Vkeb
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              1-7Variables and Folders
              kCurrent Folder
Variable Types                
Variable Type
              kVariable Data Types
data types                
data type name
Data Type Name                
Data Type
              Creating a Folder
kCreating a folder using the Variable Manager                
kCreating a folder using the “NewFolder” command
              kFolder Name Rules
The 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)
              kSingle-characterVariable Precautions
kCreating a New Variable              
kVariable Usage Example
              k“library” Folder Variables
              kUsing Stat Editor to Create a LIST Variable
• For details about using Stat Editor, see “7-2Using Stat Editor”              
Assigning Values and Other Data to a System Variable
system variable                
Locking a Variable or Folder
•Locking a folder makes it impossible to delete or rename the folder                
uTo lock or unlock a variable or folder using the Variable Manager
              Rules Governing Variable Access
kVariable Search Priority Sequence                
(1)Local Variables
(2)Current Folder Variables                
(3)“library” Folder Variables
              1-8Using the Variable Manager
              Variable Manager Views
Exiting the Variable Manager              
Variable Manager Folder Operations
kSpecifying the Current Folder                
You can also select a folder you created yourself as the current folder
kCreating a New Folder              
kSelecting and Deselecting Folders
Do this:                
Select a single folder
Select the check box next to the folder name                
Deselect a single folder
              kRenaming a Folder
You can use the following procedure to change the name of an existing folder                
kLocking and Unlocking a Folder
uTo lock a folder                
(2)Select the check box next to the folder you want to lock
              kInputting a Folder Name into an Application
              Variable Operations
kOpening a Folder                
kOpening the “library” Folder
kDisplaying a List of a Particular Type of Variable              
kSelecting a Variable
uTo select or deselect a variable                
Perform 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
              kDeleting a Variable
Perform the following steps when you want to delete a variable                
kCopying and Moving a Variable
You can use the procedure below to copy or move a variable to another folder              
kRenaming a Variable
Perform the following steps when you want to rename a variable                
kLocking and Unlocking a Variable
uTo lock a variable                
(2)Select the check box next to the variable you want to lock
              uTo unlock a variable
(2)Select the check box next to the variable you want to unlock                
kSearching for a Variable
              kViewing the Contents of a Variable
You can use the Variable Manager to view the contents of a particular variable              
kInputting a Variable Name into an Application
              1-9Configuring Application Format Settings
              Specifying a Variable
(6)Tap [OK]                
•This closes the Select Data dialog box
(7) Tap [Set] to save your settings              
Initializing All Application Format Settings
(1)Tap O, or tap son the icon panel, and then tap [Default Setup]              
Application Format Settings
kBasic Format Dialog Box                
uCurrent Folder
To specify this folder as the current folder:                
Select this setting:
              uNumber Format
To specify this type of numeric value display format:                
uAngle
To specify this angle unit:                
uAdvanced
              kGraph Format Dialog Box
Basic Tab                
uAxes
uOther settings              
Special Tab
uBackground                
uCell Width Pattern
To specify this row width for stat editor and data table                
displays:
              k3D Format Dialog Box
uCoordinates                
Select this
setting:                
Select the
              kGeometry Format Dialog Box
              To specify this type of numeric value display format on
the Geometry window:                
uMeasure Angle
To specify the angle unit for the measurement box:                
uFunction Angle
              kAdvanced Format Dialog Box
uFourier Transform                
uFFT
uAssume positive real              
kFinancial Format Dialog Box
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              kPresentation Dialog Box
              kCommunication Dialog Box
uScreen Copy To                
To do this with hard
copy data generated by                
tapping h:
              Using the Main
Application              
2-1Main Application Overview
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              Main Application Menus and Buttons
Menu Commands                
menu item:
Button Functions                
Tap this button:
              Using Main Application Modes
kStatus Bar Mode Indicators                
Status Bar
Indicator                
Setting
              Accessing ClassPad Application Windows from the Main Application
To display this window:                
Tap this
button:                
Graph & Table application Graph window
              Accessing the Main Application Window from Another ClassPad Application
•Using drag and drop to copy expressions and values between windows              
2-2Basic Calculations
              Using the eKey
Examples:                
Omitting the Multiplication Sign
Using the Answer Variable (ans)              
kPerforming Continuous Calculations
Example: 1 ÷ 3                
1 ÷ 3
1 ÷ 3 × 3 = cb/dw (Continuing)*dw                
Continuous calculations can be used with +, –, ⋅, ÷, and ^
              Assigning a Value to a Variable
Syntax: Variable: = value                
Example: Assign 123 to variable
(1) Perform the key operation below in the Main application work area                
9X0L:9=bcd
              Calculation Priority Sequence
2Factorials (x!), degree specifications (o, r ), percents (%)                
3Powers
5+, –, (–)                
6Relational operators (=, ≠, <, >, <, >)
              Calculation Modes
kStandard Mode and Decimal Mode                
uExamples of Decimal mode and Standard mode result displays
Decimal Mode Result              
uUsing the uButton to Toggle between the Standard Mode and Decimal
Mode                
ClassPad Operation
Displayed Result                
uNumber of Decimal Places, Number of Significant Digits, Normal Display
              uExamples of Complex mode and Real mode calculation results
Complex Mode                
Real Mode
solve (x3 – x2 + x – 1 = 0, x)                
{x = –i, x = i, x = 1}
              2-3Using the Calculation History
              Re-calculatingan Expression
              (1)Move the cursor to the location from which you want to re-calculate
•In this example, we will tap the end of line 2 to locate the cursor there                
(2)Tap “Standard” on the status bar to toggle it to “Decimal”
              Deleting Part of the Calculation History Contents
Clearing All Calculation History Contents              
2-4Function Calculations
              kTrigonometric Functions (sin, cos, tan) and Inverse Trigonometric
Functions (sin–1, cos–1, tan–1)                
sin63°
Func                
s 63 w
              kLogarithmic Functions (log, ln) and Exponential Functions (e, ^, k)
l 1.23 w or                
)V10 e 1.23 w
)V0ne                
)V3 e 9 w
              =13.6 w
=21.5 )-11.5                
=@20 / 15 w or
=@)N 20 c                
15 w
              1500 * 12 &w
660 / 880 &w                
2500 *( 1 + 15 &
3500 *( 1 - 25 &                
)52 e+55 w
              kRandom Number Generator (rand, randList, randNorm, randBin, RandSeed)
              u“rand” Function
“randList” Function                
Description:
u“randNorm” Function              
u“randBin” Function
              u“RandSeed” Command
Generate sequential random                
[RandSeed] 3 w
numbers using 3 as the                
seed value
              u“iLcm” Function
u“iMod” Function              
kPermutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr)
uTotal Number of Permutations                
uTotal Number of Combinations
              kCondition Judgment (judge, piecewise) u“judge” Function
u“piecewise” Function                
2 w
              kAngle Symbol (∠)
kDerivative Symbol (’)                
kPrimality Test (isPrime)
              kEqual Symbols and Unequal Symbols (=, ≠, <, >, , >)
You can use these symbols to perform a number of different basic calculations                
To add 3 to both sides of
(X= 3 )+ 3 w                
x
              Solution
Example              
kDirac Delta Function
Syntax: delta(x)                
knth Delta Function
              kHeaviside Unit Step Function
              kGamma Function
(n) = undefined, n                
Syntax: gamma(x)
              2-5List Calculations
              kLIST Variable Element Operations
kInputting List Data Using the Stat Editor Window              
Using a List in a Calculation
kList Calculation Errors                
kList Calculation Example
              Using a List to Assign Different Values to Multiple Variables
Sintaxis: List with Numbers S List with Variables                
9{ba,ca,da}W{X,Y,Z}
              2-6Matrix and Vector Calculations
              ClassPad Operation
value “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”
              kInputting Matrix Values with the )Keyboard
Tap this 2D key:              
Performing Matrix Calculations
kMatrix Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division            
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              kRaising a Matrix to a Specific Power
Example: To raise                
To raise
to the power of                
The following are the screens that would be produced by each input method
              2-7Specifying a Number Base
            Page
              Selecting a Number Base
uTo select the number base for the line where the cursor is located                
Number System
Suffix              
uTo specify a number base for an input value
Arithmetic Operations                
Example 1: To calculate 101112 +
(1)Tap the down arrow button next to the <button, and then tap                
(2)Perform the following key operation
              Bitwise Operations
Operator                
and
xor                
Example 4:
              2-8Using the Action Menu
              Example Screenshots
When the input expression does not fit:                
When the output expression does not fit:
              Displaying the Action Menu
Using the Transformation Submenu                
uapprox
              usimplify
uexpand                
ufactor
              urFactor
ufactorOut                
ucombine
ucollect              
utExpand
utCollect                
uexpToTrig
utrigToExp                
utoFrac
              upropFrac
udms                
utoDMS
              L[ f(t)] (s)=∫0∞ f(t)e–stdt
              x’ + 2x = e–t where x(0)
The Fourier Transform pairs are defined using two arbitrary constants a, b                
⏐b⏐
              ∫– ∞ f(t)eibωt dt
∫– ∞ F(ω)e–ibωt dω                
n (optional)
Definition of the Fourier                
Integral
              f(x) = ∫–∞ F(k)e2πikx dk
F(k) = ∫–∞ f(x)e–2πikx dx                
H(ω) = F [h(t)] = ∫–∞ h(t)e–iωt dt
              ⏐b⏐
ibωt                
∫–∞ F
–ibωt                
Using the Calculation Submenu
              udiff
uimpDiff              
tol
              ulim
              urangeAppoint
umod                
utanLine
unormal                
uarcLen
              ufMin
              ufMax
ugcd              
ulcm
udenominator                
unumerator
Using the Complex Submenu                
uarg
              uconjg
ure                
uim
ucExpand                
ucompToPol
              ucompToTrig
ucompToRect                
Using the List-CreateSubmenu
              useq
uaugment                
ufill
              usubList
ushift                
urotate
usortA              
usortD
ulistToMat                
umatToList
Using the List-CalculationSubmenu              
umin
umax              
umean
umedian                
umode
              uQ1
uQ3                
upercentile
ustdDev              
uvariance
udim                
usum
uprod              
ucuml
uAlist                
upercent
upolyEval              
usequence
usumSeq              
Using the Matrix-CreateSubmenu
utrn                
uident
              usubMat
udiag              
Using the Matrix-CalculationSubmenu
udet              
unorm
urank                
uref
urref                
ueigVl
              ueigVc
uLU              
uQR
uswap                
umRow
              umRowAdd
urowAdd                
urowDim
urowNorm                
ucolDim
              ucolNorm
Using the Vector Submenu              
uunitV
              uangle
ucrossP                
udotP
              utoRect
x y                
x y z
utoPol                
utoSph
              utoCyl
Using the Equation/Inequality Submenu            
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              urewrite
              uexchange
ueliminate                
uabsExpand
uandConnect                
ugetRight
              ugetLeft
uand                
uor
uxor                
unot
              Using the Assistant Submenu
uarrange                
ureplace
uinvert              
uClear_a_z
Using the Distribution and Inv. Distribution Submenus                
Specifying Arguments within the Distribution Function
normPDf(1, 1, 0)                
normPDf({1, 2}, 1, 0) = {0.24, 0.05}
              unormPDf
              unormCDf
uinvNormCDf                
utPDf
              utCDf
uinvTCDf                
uchiPDf
uchiCDf                
uinvChiCDf
              ufPDf
ufCDf                
uinvFCDf
ubinomialPDf                
pos
              ubinomialCDf
uinvBinomialCDf                
xInv
              upoissonPDf
upoissonCDf                
uinvPoissonCDf
              ugeoPDf
ugeoCDf                
uinvGeoCDf
              uhypergeoPDf
uhypergeoCDf                
uinvHypergeoCDf
              Using the Financial Submenu
              Simple Interest
usimpInt                
usimpFV
Compound Interest                
ucmpdFV
              ucmpdN
ucmpdPmt                
ucmpdPV
Cash Flow (Investment Appraisal)                
ucashIRR
              ucashNFV
ucashNPV                
ucashPBP
Amortization                
uamortBal
              uamortInt
uamortPrn                
uamortSumInt
uamortSumPrn              
Interest Conversion
uconvEff                
uconvNom
Cost/Sell/Margin                
upriceCost
              upriceMargin
Day Count                
udayCount
Bond Calculation                
ubondPriceDate
              ubondYieldDate
ubondYieldTerm                
Using the Command Submenu
uDefine                
uDispStat
              2-9Using the Interactive Menu
              uTo factorize from the Action menu
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              Using the “apply” Command
              2-10Using the Main Application in Combination with Other Applications
              Closing Another Application’s Window
(1)Tap anywhere inside of the window you would like to close                
(2)Tap the Sbutton in the upper right corner, or tap Oand then [Close]
• The Main application work area expands to fill the entire display                
Using the Graph Window $and 3D Graph Window %
              (3)Drag the stylus across “x^2 – 1” in the work area to select it
(4)Drag the selected expression to the Graph window                
•This graphs y = x2 – 1. This graph reveals that the x-interceptsare x = ±1
              Using a Graph Editor Window (Graph & Table: !, Conics: *, 3D Graph:
@, Numeric Solver: 1)                
(4)Press Eto register the expression
•You could now tap $to graph the function              
Using the Stat Editor Window
kExample List Operation            
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              (7)Tap the Stat Editor window to make it active
(9)Tap the blank cell next to “list6”, input “test”, and then tap w              
Using the Geometry Window
kDragging an Expression from the Work Area to the Geometry Window            
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              kDragging a Figure from the Geometry Window to the Work Area
Dropping this into the work area:                
Displays this:
Coordinates as a vector (2 ⋅ 1 matrix)                
Line
              2-11Using Verify
              Verify Menus and Buttons
kFile Menu                
Select this File
Discard the current window contents and create a new file                
New
              kVerify Buttons
Tap this Verify button:                
Using Verify
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              2-12Using Probability
              Starting Up Probability
Use the following procedure to start up Probability                
(2)On the icon palette that appears, tap P
(3)Tap [OK]                
Probability Menus and Buttons
              kDisplay Menu
Select this Display                
Show the selected result distribution table format
Distribution                
Show the selected result as a list data format
              Using Probability
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              2-13Running a Program in the Main Application
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              3-1Graph & Table Application Overview
3-2Using the Graph Window                
3-3Storing Functions
3-4Using Table & Graph                
3-5Modifying a Graph
              3-1Graph & Table Application Overview
              Graph & Table Application Menus and Buttons
k Graph Editor Window Menus and Buttons                
Or select this
            Page
              k Graph Window Menus and Buttons
              ∫dx
π ∫              
k Table Window Menus and Buttons
              Graph & Table Application Status Bar
Angle unit                
Real mode
If you see this:                
The angle unit setting is radians
              Example 1: To input the function y = 3x2 on Sheet 1 and graph it
(1)On the application menu, tap T                
•This starts the Graph & Table application
•This locates the cursor in the input box for line y1                
(3)Input the expression
              (4)Tap $
• This graphs the expression                
The expression is displayed in the message box while the graph is being drawn
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              3-2Using the Graph Window
              You can also use the rectangular coordinate View Window dialog box to select
To select this type of graph:                
x-loggraph
Select the x-logcheck box                
• This automatically sets “xdot” and
              uView Window parameter precautions
uTo initialize View Window parameters                
uTo initialize the View Window for an angle unit
              uTo standardize the View Window
xmin = –10                
ymin = –10
tmax                
uTo auto configure View Window parameters
              uTo recall a setup from View Window memory
(4)Select the name of the setup you want, and then tap [OK]                
Viewing Graph Window Coordinates
              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
              Zooming the Graph Window
k Zoom Commands                
Zoom Command
              uTo use box zoom
Box Zoom Result                
uTo use factor zoom
(6)Input 5 for both the xFactor and yFactor, and then tap [OK]                
(8)Tap [Zoom] and then [Zoom In]
              Factor Zoom Result
k Using Quick Zoom                
Command
View Window Parameter Values                
–7.7
              k Using Other Zoom Menu Commands
For information about what each command does, see “Zoom Commands” on page                
k Saving a Screenshot of a Graph
uTo save a screenshot of a graph                
(2)Draw the graph you want to save
              k Redrawing a Graph
k Making the Graph Editor Window the Active Window              
3-3Storing Functions
              k Returning Sheets to Their Default Names
k Initializing a Sheet                
Specifying the Function Type
y                
xt/yt
              uTo store a rectangular coordinate function (Y=)
uTo store a polar coordinate equation (r=)                
uTo store parametric functions
              uTo store an x = equation
Example: To store x = 3y in line                
(2)Tap the box to the right of line number “x4”, and then input the equation:
3y                
(3)Press Eto store the equation
              Using Built-inFunctions
y = a·x + b                
y = a·x^2 + b·x + c
a·x^                
b·x^
              uTo save an expression from the message box to the Graph Editor window
Perform a Trace operation (see                
(4)Tap G
(5)Tap the Graph Editor window to make it active                
(7)Tap [Edit] and then [Paste]
              Deleting All Graph Editor Expressions
Graphing a Stored Function              
k Specifying the Function You Want to Graph
k Specifying the Graph Line Style                
Thick
Broken Thick                
Square Plot Type
              k Quick Graphing of an Expression Using Drag and Drop
k Overlaying Two Inequalities in an AND Plot / OR Plot                
•AND Plot
With an AND Plot, only the parts of the inequalities that overlap are shaded                
•OR Plot
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              k Shading the Region Bounded by Two Expressions
              k Using the Draw Shade Dialog Box to Shade the Region Bounded by Two
Expressions              
k Dropping an Expression from the Main Application Work Area into the
Graph Window              
Saving Graph Editor Data to Graph Memory
uTo save Graph Editor data to graph memory                
uTo recall a graph memory file
              3-4Using Table & Graph
              uTo generate a number table by specifying a range of values for x using the
Table Input dialog box                
(2)In line y1 of the Graph Editor window, input and save y = 3x2 –
(3)Tap 8. This displays the Table Input dialog box                
(4)Input the following values for the x-valuesof your table, and then tap [OK]
              uTo generate a number table by assigning list values to
(1)Create and save the list of values to be assigned. list1 = 1, 2, 3, 4                
Specify the list that contains the values you want to assign to
•You can configure list data settings using the Graph Format dialog box                
•This generates the number table and displays the result on the Table window
              k Table Generation Precautions
Editing Number Table Values              
Deleting, Inserting, and Adding Number Table Lines
uTo delete a number table line                
(1) Tap the x-valueof the line you want to delete
(2) Tap [T-Fact]and then [Delete]                
uTo insert a number table line
              uTo add a number table line
Regenerating a Number Table              
Generating a Number Table and Using It to Draw a Graph
              Saving a Number Table to a List
              Generating a Summary Table
uAutomatic x-valuesettings                
uUsing View Window xmin and xmax values as the x-valuesettings
              uSpecifying all x-values
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k Generating a Summary Table Using Automatically Set x-Values
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              k Generating a Summary Table by Specifying All of the Values for
              Making the Graph Editor Window the Active Window
              3-5Modifying a Graph
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              uTo modify multiple graphs simultaneously
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              kCycling Through Graph Changes Automatically
              3-6Using the Sketch Menu
              uTo draw a line on the Graph window
(1)While the Graph window is active, tap [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Line]                
uTo 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
              uTo draw a line tangent to a graph
Example: To draw a line tangent to the graph y = x2 – x – 2 when x                
(1)In line y1 of the Graph Editor window, input and save y = x2 – x –
(2)Tap $to graph the function                
(3)Tap [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Tangent]
              uTo graph the inverse of a function
Example: To graph y = x2 – x – 2 and then overlay it with x = y2 – y –                
(3)Tap [Analysis], [Sketch], and then [Inverse]
uTo draw a circle                
Example: To draw a circle with a center point located at (1, 1) and a radius of
              uTo draw a vertical or horizontal line
Example: To draw a vertical line at x                
This displays a dialog box for specifying the
•This closes the dialog box and draws the vertical line at x                
uTo clear figures inserted using the Sketch menu
              3-7Using Trace
(5)To quit the trace operation, tap on the icon panel              
kSpecifying the Format of the Coordinates Displayed by Trace
Display coordinates and the                
Select the [Derivative/Slope] check box under
derivative                
[Graph Format]
              Linking Trace to a Number Table
Example: To link trace to a number table created by graphing y = 3logx                
xmin = –5
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ymin = –10
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              3-8Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph
              uTo obtain the root of a function
Result Screenshots              
(2)On the Graph Editor window, input and store y = then tap $to graph it
• Make sure that only y1 is checked                
1x2 (x + 2)(x – 2) into line y1, and
(3)Tap [Analysis], [G-Solve],and then [Min], or tap              
uTo obtain the point of intersection for two graphs
              uTo determine coordinates at a particular point on a graph
To obtain the value of                
•This displays a dialog box for specifying the x-value
(4)For this example, input 0.5 and then tap [OK]                
This moves the pointer to the location on the graph where
              uTo determine the definite integral for a particular domain
ymin = –4                
ymax = 4
(3)Tap [Analysis], [G-Solve],and then [ ∫ dx]                
•This displays “Lower” on the Graph window
              uTo determine the distance between any two points
(2)Tap [Analysis], [G-Solve],and then [Distance]                
(3)Tap the first point on the Graph window
•This causes a pointer to appear at the location where you tap                
(4)Tap the second point on the Graph window
              uTo obtain the volume of a solid of revolution
(3)Tap [Analysis], [G-Solve],and then [ ∫ ( f(x))2dx]              
This displays a dialog box for inputting an interval of values for
              Using the Conics
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              Using the Numeric
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9-1Numeric Solver Application Overview
              Clear all 1-characterinput variables (a through z)
Clear a–z                
Initialize the upper boundary and lower boundary
Initialize Bound                
Change the convergence range
              9-2Using Numeric Solver
              (6) Tap 1, or tap [Solve] and then [Execute] on the Numeric Solver menu
Example: Solve the equation 86 = 56.01205897 log(61− x)                
In this example, the initial convergence value is
(2)k9                
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              Using the Spreadsheet Application
              13-1Spreadsheet Application Overview
              13-2Spreadsheet Application Menus and Buttons
              kGraph Menu
kCalc Menu              
kSpreadsheet Toolbar Buttons
Toggle the selected cell(s) between decimal (floating point) and exact                
display*1
Toggle the selected cell(s) between bold and normal                
M/ B
              13-3Basic Spreadsheet Window Operations
To have the cell cursor behave this way when you register                
input:
              Navigating Around the Spreadsheet Window
kCursor Keys              
kJumping to a Cell
              Hiding or Displaying the Scrollbars
              Selecting Cells
              Using the Cell Viewer Window
uTo view or hide the Cell Viewer window              
13-4Editing Cell Contents
              Entering the Edit Mode
kTapping a cell and then tapping the edit box                
To move the editing cursor here in the edit box text:
Press this cursor key:              
kTapping a cell and then inputting something from the keypad
Basic Data Input Steps              
Inputting a Formula
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kRelative Cell Reference              
kAbsolute Cell References
This cell reference:                
Does this:
uTo input a cell reference              
Inputting a Constant
This input:                
Is interpreted as:
And is treated as:              
Using the Fill Sequence Command
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              Cut and Copy
Paste                
kWhen the clipboard contains data from a single cell or the edit box
If you do this:                
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              Specifying Text or Calculation as the Data Type for a Particular Cell
When this data type is                
Inputting this into the cell:
Causes this to be                
specified:
              Using Drag and Drop to Copy Cell Data within a Spreadsheet
uTo drag and drop between cells within a spreadsheet              
kDragging and Dropping Multiple Cells
              uTo drag and drop within the edit box
Using Drag and Drop to Obtain Spreadsheet Graph Data                
uTo use drag and drop to obtain the function of a graph
              uTo use drag and drop to obtain the data points of a graph
Example: To obtain the data points of the bar graph shown below                
(1)Input data and draw a bar graph
See “Other Graph Window Operations” on page                
Recalculating Spreadsheet Expressions
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              Importing and Exporting Variable Values
kImporting data assigned to a variable into a spreadsheet                
uTo import the data assigned to an EXPR variable
              uTo import the data assigned to a LIST variable
              uTo import the data assigned to a MAT variable
Example: To import the matrix data                
assigned to the MData variable at cell A1
(1) Tap cell A1 to select it                
(3)Type the variable name (in this case “MData”) into the [Variable] box
              kExporting Spreadsheet Data to a Variable
uTo export spreadsheet data to an EXPR variable                
(2)On the [File] menu, tap [Export]
•This displays the Export dialog box along with a soft keyboard                
•In this case, “EXPR” will be automatically selected in the [Type] box
              uTo export spreadsheet data to a MAT (Matrix) variable
              Searching for Data in a Spreadsheet
kSearch Dialog Box                
Item
Cell Contents                
Not Selected
              kSearch Examples
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uTo sort spreadsheet data using the [Sort] menu command              
uTo sort using the sort toolbar button
              13-5Using the Spreadsheet Application with the eActivity Application
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              13-6Statistical Calculations
Enter the                
(2)On the menu bar, tap [Calc] and then [Two-Variable]
              kRegression Calculations
uTo perform a regression calculation              
uTo paste a list of regression calculation results into a spreadsheet
kDistribution Calculation                
uTo perform a distribution calculation
Distribution Type                
Data
              uTo paste distribution calculation results into a spreadsheet
              13-7Cell and List Calculations
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u Cell-Calculation- row                
u Cell-Calculation- col
              u Cell-Calculation- count
              u Cell-Calculation- cellif
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u List-Calculation- prod              
u List-Calculation- cuml
u List-Calculation- Alist              
u List-Calculation- percent
u List-Calculation- polyEval              
u List-Calculation- sequence
              u List-Calculation- sumSeq
              13-8Formatting Cells and Data
              Text Alignment
For this type of alignment:                
Number Format
              Changing the Width of a Column
uTo change the width of a column using the stylus                
uTo change the width of a column using the Column Width command
              uTo change the width of a column using the AutoFit Selection command
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              u[Graph] - [Bar] - [100% Stacked] ( ")
u[Graph] - [Pie] ( Z)              
u[Graph] - [Scatter] ( X)
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u[Graph] - [Column Series]              
Graph Window Menus and Toolbar
k Edit Menu              
kType Menu
              Basic Graphing Steps
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uTo plot a scatter graph and then draw its regression graph                
(2)Tap [Graph] and then [Scatter]
•This plots the scatter graph for the data you selected in step              
uTo show or hide lines and markers
              uTo change a line in a clustered line graph to a column graph
              uTo change a column in a clustered column graph to a line
              uTo find out the percentage of data for each pie graph section
uTo change View Window settings              
uTo change the appearance of the axes
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              Configuring System
Settings              
16-1System Setting Overview
              System Application Menus and Buttons
Or select this System              
16-2Managing Memory Usage
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              Add-InApp. Tab
eActivity Tab                
Language Tab
This sheet lists language data used for the ClassPad menus and messages                
Shows the data for this language:
              16-3Using the Reset Dialog Box
              16-4Initializing Your ClassPad
              16-5Specifying the Display Language
              16-6Specifying the Font Set
              16-7Specifying the Alphabetic Keyboard Arrangement
              16-8Viewing Version Information
              16-9Registering a User Name on a ClassPad
              16-10Specifying the Complex Number Imaginary Unit
              16-11Assigning Shift Mode Key Operations to Hard Keys
Example :              
uUsing the Shift Mode with a Cursor Key
              Appendix
              1 Character Code Table
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              2 System Variable Table
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              kWarning Message Table
Warning Message                
kLow Memory Error Processing
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