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Contents
Chapter 1: Basics
1-1 General Guide
1-2 Power Supply
1-3 Built-in Application Basic Operations
1-4 Input
1-5 ClassPad Data
1-6 Creating and Using Variables
1-7 Configuring Application Format Settings
1-8 When you keep having problemsâ¦
Chapter 2: Main Application
2-1 Basic Calculations
2-2 Using the Calculation History
2-3 Function Calculations
2-4 List Calculations
2-5 Matrix and Vector Calculations
2-6 Specifying a Number Base
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
2-11 Using Probability
2-12 Running a Program in the Main Application
Chapter 3: Graph & Table Application
3-1 Storing Functions
3-2 Using the Graph Window
3-3 Using Table & Graph
3-4 Using Trace
3-5 Using the Sketch Menu
3-6 Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph
3-7 Modifying a Graph
Chapter 4: Conics Application
4-1 Inputting an Equation
4-2 Drawing a Conics Graph
4-3 Using G-Solve to Analyze a Conics Graph
4-4 Modifying a Graph (Dynamic Modify)
Chapter 5: Differential Equation Graph Application
5-1 Graphing a Differential Equation
5-2 Drawing f(x) Type Function Graphs and Parametric Function Graphs
5-3 Using Trace to Read Graph Coordinates
5-4 Graphing an Expression or Value by Dropping It into the Differential Equation Graph Window
Chapter 6: Sequence Application
6-1 Recursive and Explicit Form of a Sequence
6-2 Graphing a Recursion
Chapter 7: Statistics Application
7-1 Using Stat Editor
7-2 Drawing a Statistical Graph
7-3 Performing Basic Statistical Calculations
7-4 Performing Advanced Statistical Calculations
Chapter 8: Geometry Application
8-1 Drawing Figures
8-2 Editing Figures
8-3 Using the Measurement Box
8-4 Working with Animations
8-5 Using the Geometry Application with Other Applications
Chapter 9: Numeric Solver Application
Chapter 10: eActivity Application
10-1 Creating an eActivity
10-2 Transferring eActivity Files
Chapter 11: Financial Application
11-1 Financial Application Basic Operations
11-2 Performing Financial Calculations
11-3 Calculation Formulas
11-4 Financial Calculation Functions
11-5 Input and Output Field Names
Chapter 12: Program Application
12-1 Creating and Running Program
12-2 Debugging a Program
12-3 User-defined Functions
12-4 Program Command Reference
12-5 Including ClassPad Functions in Programs
Chapter 13: Spreadsheet Application
13-1 Inputting and Editing Cell Contents
13-2 Graphing
13-3 Statistical Calculations
13-4 Cell and List Calculations
Chapter 14: 3D Graph Application
14-1 Inputting an Expression
14-2 Using the 3D Graph Window
Chapter 15: Picture Plot Application
15-1 Using the Plot Function
15-2 Using the Plot List
15-3 Displaying Plots on t-y or t-x Coordinates
15-4 Picture Plot Application Files
Chapter 16: Interactive Differential Calculus Application
16-1 Learning about Tangents Using the [Tangent] Tab
16-2 Deriving the Derivative Using the [Deriv] Tab
16-3 Generating a Number Table and Graphing the First Derivative and Second Derivative Using the [D Trace] Tab
Chapter 17: Physium Application
17-1 Periodic Table
17-2 Fundamental Physical Constants
17-3 Precautions
Chapter 18: System Application
18-1 Managing Memory Usage
18-2 Configuring System Settings
Chapter 19: Performing Data Communication
19-1 Data Communication Overview
19-2 Performing Data Communication between the ClassPad and a Personal Computer
19-3 Performing Data Communication between Two ClassPads
19-4 Connecting the ClassPad to a Data Logger
19-5 Connecting the ClassPad to a Projector
Appendix
Character Code Table
System Variable Table
Graph Types and Executable Functions
Error and Warning Message Tables
Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad
Number of Digits and Precision
Display Brightness and Battery Life
Specifications
Exam Mode
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Table of Contents
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Contents
3
Chapter 1: Basics
12
1-1 General Guide
12
1-2 Power Supply
13
1-3 Built-in Application Basic Operations
14
1-4 Input
18
1-5 ClassPad Data
27
1-6 Creating and Using Variables
33
1-7 Configuring Application Format Settings
36
1-8 When you keep having problemsâ¦
43
Chapter 2: Main Application
44
2-1 Basic Calculations
44
2-2 Using the Calculation History
48
2-3 Function Calculations
48
2-4 List Calculations
57
2-5 Matrix and Vector Calculations
58
2-6 Specifying a Number Base
59
2-7 Using the Action Menu
61
2-8 Using the Interactive Menu
91
2-9 Using the Main Application in Combination with Other Applications
92
2-10 Using Verify
94
2-11 Using Probability
95
2-12 Running a Program in the Main Application
96
Chapter 3: Graph & Table Application
97
3-1 Storing Functions
99
3-2 Using the Graph Window
102
3-3 Using Table & Graph
108
3-4 Using Trace
111
3-5 Using the Sketch Menu
112
3-6 Analyzing a Function Used to Draw a Graph
114
3-7 Modifying a Graph
115
Chapter 4: Conics Application
118
4-1 Inputting an Equation
119
4-2 Drawing a Conics Graph
119
4-3 Using G-Solve to Analyze a Conics Graph
120
4-4 Modifying a Graph (Dynamic Modify)
121
Chapter 5: Differential Equation Graph Application
122
5-1 Graphing a Differential Equation
123
5-2 Drawing f(x) Type Function Graphs and Parametric Function Graphs
127
5-3 Using Trace to Read Graph Coordinates
127
5-4 Graphing an Expression or Value by Dropping It into the Differential Equation Graph Window
128
Chapter 6: Sequence Application
129
6-1 Recursive and Explicit Form of a Sequence
130
6-2 Graphing a Recursion
131
Chapter 7: Statistics Application
132
7-1 Using Stat Editor
132
7-2 Drawing a Statistical Graph
135
7-3 Performing Basic Statistical Calculations
141
7-4 Performing Advanced Statistical Calculations
145
Chapter 8: Geometry Application
156
8-1 Drawing Figures
157
8-2 Editing Figures
167
8-3 Using the Measurement Box
170
8-4 Working with Animations
174
8-5 Using the Geometry Application with Other Applications
177
Chapter 9: Numeric Solver Application
178
Chapter 10: eActivity Application
180
10-1 Creating an eActivity
180
10-2 Transferring eActivity Files
185
Chapter 11: Financial Application
186
11-1 Financial Application Basic Operations
186
11-2 Performing Financial Calculations
189
11-3 Calculation Formulas
189
11-4 Financial Calculation Functions
194
11-5 Input and Output Field Names
195
Chapter 12: Program Application
196
12-1 Creating and Running Program
197
12-2 Debugging a Program
202
12-3 User-defined Functions
203
12-4 Program Command Reference
205
12-5 Including ClassPad Functions in Programs
225
Chapter 13: Spreadsheet Application
226
13-1 Inputting and Editing Cell Contents
228
13-2 Graphing
237
13-3 Statistical Calculations
244
13-4 Cell and List Calculations
249
Chapter 14: 3D Graph Application
250
14-1 Inputting an Expression
251
14-2 Using the 3D Graph Window
253
Chapter 15: Picture Plot Application
257
15-1 Using the Plot Function
259
15-2 Using the Plot List
264
15-3 Displaying Plots on t-y or t-x Coordinates
265
15-4 Picture Plot Application Files
266
Chapter 16: Interactive Differential Calculus Application
267
16-1 Learning about Tangents Using the [Tangent] Tab
268
16-2 Deriving the Derivative Using the [Deriv] Tab
269
16-3 Generating a Number Table and Graphing the First Derivative and Second Derivative Using the [D Trace] Tab
271
Chapter 17: Physium Application
273
17-1 Periodic Table
274
17-2 Fundamental Physical Constants
275
17-3 Precautions
277
Chapter 18: System Application
279
18-1 Managing Memory Usage
279
18-2 Configuring System Settings
281
Chapter 19: Performing Data Communication
285
19-1 Data Communication Overview
285
19-2 Performing Data Communication between the ClassPad and a Personal Computer
286
19-3 Performing Data Communication between Two ClassPads
291
19-4 Connecting the ClassPad to a Data Logger
293
19-5 Connecting the ClassPad to a Projector
294
Appendix
295
Character Code Table
295
System Variable Table
299
Graph Types and Executable Functions
302
Error and Warning Message Tables
303
Resetting and Initializing the ClassPad
307
Number of Digits and Precision
308
Display Brightness and Battery Life
309
Specifications
309
Exam Mode
311
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