User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Ready
- Contents
- About This User’s Guide
- Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted
- Chapter 2 Using the Main Application
- 2-1 Main Application Overview
- 2-2 Basic Calculations
- 2-3 Using the Calculation History
- 2-4 Function Calculations
- 2-5 List Calculations
- 2-6 Matrix and Vector Calculations
- 2-7 Using the Action Menu
- 2-8 Using the Interactive Menu
- 2-9 Using the Main Application in Combination with Other Applications
- 2-10 Using Verify
- Chapter 3 Using the Graph & Table Application
- Chapter 4 Using the Conics Application
- Chapter 5 Using the 3D Graph Application
- Chapter 6 Using the Sequence Application
- Chapter 7 Using the Statistics Application
- 7-1 Statistics Application Overview
- 7-2 Using List Editor
- 7-3 Before Trying to Draw a Statistical Graph
- 7-4 Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data
- 7-5 Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data
- 7-6 Using the Statistical Graph Window Toolbar
- 7-7 Performing Statistical Calculations
- 7-8 Test, Confidence Interval, and Distribution Calculations
- 7-9 Tests
- 7-10 Confidence Intervals
- 7-11 Distribution
- 7-12 Statistical System Variables
- Chapter 8 Using the Geometry Application
- Chapter 9 Using the Numeric Solver Application
- Chapter 10 Using the eActivity Application
- Chapter 11 Using the Presentation Application
- Chapter 12 Using the Program Application
- Chapter 13 Using the Spreadsheet Application
- Chapter 14 Using the Setup Menu
- Chapter 15 Configuring System Settings
- 15-1 System Setting Overview
- 15-2 Managing Memory Usage
- 15-3 Using the Reset Dialog Box
- 15-4 Initializing Your ClassPad
- 15-5 Adjusting Display Contrast
- 15-6 Configuring Power Properties
- 15-7 Specifying the Display Language
- 15-8 Specifying the Font Set
- 15-9 Specifying the Alphabetic Keyboard Arrangement
- 15-10 Optimizing “Flash ROM”
- 15-11 Specifying the Ending Screen Image
- 15-12 Adjusting Touch Panel Alignment
- 15-13 Viewing Version Information
- Chapter 16 Performing Data Communication
- Appendix

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3-7 Using Trace
Trace lets you move a point along a graph and displays the coordinates for the current
pointer location. You can also link the trace operation to the number table used to draw a
graph, so the pointer jumps to the coordinates that are currently selected in the table.
Using Trace to Read Graph Coordinates
Starting the trace operation causes a crosshair pointer to appear on the graph. You can then
press the cursor key or tap the graph controller arrows to move the pointer. The coordinates
are displayed as you move the pointer.
u To perform a trace operation
Example: To graph the function y = x
2
– 3 and then use the trace operation to read
coordinates on the graph
(1) Tap 6 to display the View Window dialog box, and then configure it with the following
parameters.
xmin = –5, xmax = 5, xscale = 1
ymin = –10, ymax = 10, yscale = 2
(2) On the Graph Editor window, input and store x
2
– 3 into line y1, and then tap $ to
graph it.
(3) Tap [Analysis], [Trace], or tap =.
• The pointer will not be visible when it is located at a point outside the graph display
area.
• If “Error” appears in place of the xc or yc coordinate, it means that the current point is
undefined. Press the left or right cursor key to move to a point that is defined.
(4) Press the left or right cursor key, or tap the left or right graph controller arrow.
• This moves the pointer along the graph, and displays the coordinates of the current
pointer location.
3-7-1
Using Trace