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Casio fx9750G - Storing, Editing, and Selecting Dynamic Graph Functions

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13-2 Storing, Editing, and Selecting Dynamic
Graph Functions
In addition to the seven built-in functions, you can input 20 of your own Dynamic
Functions. Once a function is stored in memory, it can be edited and selected when
needed for graphing.
All of the procedures you need to use for storing, editing, and selecting Dynamic
Graph functions are identical to those you use in the GRAPH Mode. For details, see
“8-3 Graph Function Operations”.
Dynamic Graphs can be one of the following three types only: rectangular coor-
dinate (Y=), polar coordinate (r=), and parametric.
•You cannot use Dynamic Graph with X=constant or inequality graphs of func-
tions stored in the GRAPH or TABLE Mode.
If you try to use Dynamic Graph with a function that does not contain a variable,
an error occurs “No Variable”. If this happens, press A to clear the error.
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