Chapter 11 Dual Graph 0. Chapter 12 Graph-to-Table 0. Chapter 13 Dynamic Graph 0. Chapter 14 Implicit Function Graphs 0. Chapter 16 Recursion Table and Graph 0. Chapter 17 List Function 0. Chapter 18 Statistical Graphs and Calculations 0. Chapter 19 Programming 0. Chapter 20 Data Communications 0.
Chapter 21 Program Library 0. Appendix 0. Index 0. We recommend that you download the large PDF files that are available from this site and view them off-line. Align your mouse pointer with the link to the PDF file that you want. Sketch Lines, normal lines, points, line segments, and comment text can be incorporated directly into graphs. Dual Graph The screen can be split in two for simultaneous display of two graphs for comparison of two different graphs, to view an enlarged version of the same graph, and for other purposes that help in analysis of graphs.
Graph to Table The screen can show a graph on one side and a numeric table on the other. An easy operation inputs the coordinate values at the flashing point on the graph into the numeric table.
Dynamic Graph Dynamic Graph causes the shape of the graph to continually change in accordance with changes in function parameter values within a specific range. The ability to draw graphs using discrete data calculated from the function makes it possible to easily grasp the properties of the function.
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