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Casio ClassPad 330 - Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph; G-Solve Menu Overview

Casio ClassPad 330
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3-8 Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph
Your ClassPad includes a G-Solve feature that lets you perform a variety of different
analytical processes on an existing graph.
G-Solve Menu Overview
To access the [G-Solve] menu, tap [Analysis] and then [G-Solve]. The following describes
the commands that are available on the [G-Solve] menu.
3-8-1
Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph
Tip
See page
α
-9-1 of the Appendix for information about graph types and executable G-Solve
functions.
Root (the
x
-intercept)
Maximum value
Minimum value
Root
Max
Min
Select this G-Solve menu command:
To obtain this for the graph:
Point of intersection for two graphs
y
-coordinate for a given
x
-coordinate
x
-coordinate for a given
y
-coordinate
Definite integral for a particular range
Volume of a solid of revolution
y
-intercept
Maximum value in the range displayed on the
Graph window
Inflection
Minimum value in the range displayed on the
Graph window
π ∫ (
f
(
x
))
2
dx
Distance
dx
x
-Cal
y
-Intercept
Intersect
y
-Cal
f
Max
f
Min
Point of inflection
Distance between two points

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