
Graph & Table Application Overview
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Make the Graph Editor window active | ! | — | |
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Display the View Window dialog box to configure Graph | 6 | O- View Window | |
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Display the Table Input dialog box for configuring settings | 8 | — | |
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Display the Variable Manager (page | — | O- Variable | |
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The status bar at the bottom of the Graph & Table application shows the current angle unit setting and [Complex Format] setting (page
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This section explains how to input a function on the Graph Editor window and then graph it on the Graph window. These are the most basic operations you can perform with the Graph & Table application.
kFunction Storage and Graphing Example
This example shows how to input two functions on Sheet 1 of the Graph & Table application, and then draw their graphs.
Tip
•The Graph Editor window has five sheets, named Sheet 1 through Sheet 5, for input of expressions. For more information, see “Using Graph Editor Sheets” on page
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