86 Statistics and the Casio fx-9750G Plus • Appendix A Copyright © Casio, Inc.
Dynamic Function
Built in List of Equations:
The dynamic function is used to demonstrate the effect of changing certain
variables in an equation. There are seven built in functions that are common in
basic algebra and trigonometry. To get to this list, press F5(B-IN) after you are
in the Dynamic function. To choose one of the built-in functions, highlight and
press F1(SEL).
Setting the Variable and Speed:
After choosing the equation in question, press F4(VAR) to choose the active
variable. Highlight the variable you want to change and enter in values for the
other variables. Notice the arrow to the right of the Dynamic Variable. That is
the speed indication. Press F3(SPEED) to change the speed of the dynamic
function. Highlight the desired speed and press F1(SEL). Each speed has a
different symbol. This symbol is shown next to the variable on the previous
screen. Press EXIT to return to that screen.
Setting the range:
In the dynamic variable screen, press F2(RANG). Set the start and end of the
range you want to show. The pitch is the interval between numbers in range.
Press
EXIT to get to the previous screen.
Viewing the dynamic graph:
In the Dynamic Variable screen, press F6(DYNA). When you do this, the
calculator will say "One Moment Please" while loading the graph. Once the graph
is on the screen, press EXE to see the change in the variable. When you press the
EXE, notice the active variable will change.
Entering equations manually:
If the equation you need is not in the built-in list you can enter the equation in
manually. Use the alpha key and letters to enter variables. The variables entered
in manually will be available in the dynamic function.
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