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13. Function Analysis
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Reading Coordinates on a Graph Line
Trace lets you move a pointer along a graph and read out coordinates on the display.
1. From the Main Menu, enter the
Graph
mode.
2. Draw the graph.
3. Press
!1
(TRACE), and a pointer appears in the center of the graph.*
1
4. Use
d
and
e
to move the pointer along the graph to
the point at which you want to display the coordinates.
When there are multiple graphs on the display, press
f
and
c
to move between them along the
x
-axis of
the current pointer location.
• At this time, pointer coordinate values appear at the bottom of the screen and to the right
(or left) of the pointer. Also, supplementary lines appear from the pointer to the
x
-axis and
y
-axis.
• You can hide the supplementary lines by pressing
!
c
. To redisplay hidden lines,
press
!
f
.
5. You can also move the pointer by pressing
v
to display the pop-up window, and then
inputting an
x
value.
The pop-up window appears even when you input an
x
value directly.
To exit a trace operation, press
!1
(TRACE).
*
1
The pointer is not visible on the graph when it is located at a point outside the graph display
area or when an error of no value occurs.
• You can turn off display of the coordinates at the pointer location by specifying “Off” for the
“Coord” item on the Setup screen.
• The following shows how coordinates are displayed for each function type.
Polar Coordinate Graph
Parametric Graph
Inequality Graph
(Y
≥≥
, Y
≤
, X
≥
, X
≤
)
(Y
≥≥
, Y
≤
, X
≥
, X
≤
)
(Y
>
, Y
<
, X
>
, X
<
)
(Y
>
, Y
<
, X
>
, X
<
)
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