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Chapter 3: Graph & Table Application
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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.
What You Can Do Using the G-Solve Menu Commands
While there is a graph on the Graph window, you can use a [G-Solve] menu command to obtain the following 
information.
• 
x
-coordinate for a given 
y
-coordinate .................................................Analysis - G-Solve - 
x
-Cal/
y
-Cal - 
x
-Cal
• 
y
-coordinate for a given 
x
-coordinate .................................................Analysis - G-Solve - 
x
-Cal/
y
-Cal - 
y
-Cal
• Root (the 
x
-intercept) .................................................................................... Analysis - G-Solve - Root or Y
• Minimum value ................................................................................................ Analysis - G-Solve - Min or I
• Maximum value .............................................................................................. Analysis - G-Solve - Max or U
• Minimum value in the range displayed on the Graph window ................................. Analysis - G-Solve - 
f
 Min
• Maximum value in the range displayed on the Graph window ............................... Analysis - G-Solve - 
f
 Max
• 
y
-intercept ...................................................................................................... Analysis - G-Solve - 
y
-Intercept
• Point of intersection for two graphs .............................................................. Analysis - G-Solve - Intersection
• Integration value for a specified range ........................................................ Analysis - G-Solve - Integral - 
dx
• Integration value between the two or more of the graph’s roots .............. Analysis - G-Solve - Integral - Root
• Integration value between the two or 
more intersections of two graphs ............................................. Analysis - G-Solve - Integral - Intersection
• Point of inflection ...............................................................................................Analysis - G-Solve - Inflection
• Distance between two points ............................................................................ Analysis - G-Solve - Distance
• Volume of a solid of revolution ......................................................................... Analysis - G-Solve - 
π ∫ 
f
(
x
)
2
dx
Tip:
  See “Graph Types and Executable Functions” (page 266) for information about graph types and executable G-Solve 
functions.
Using G-Solve Menu Commands
When multiple solutions are obtained by a G-Solve command, only one solution is displayed at a time. For 
example, executing [Analysis] - [G-Solve] - [Root] for a cubic function that has two roots will display only one 
root at a time. In a case such as this, use the left and right cursor keys (or tap the left and right graph controller 
arrows) to cycle between the available solutions.
 
To obtain the root of a function
1. On the Graph Editor window, input and store a function, and then tap $ to graph it.
• Here, input 
y
 = 
x
(
x
 + 2)(
x
 – 2) into line 
y
1.
2. Tap [Analysis], [G-Solve], and then [Root], or tap Y.
• This displays “Root” on the Graph window, and locates a pointer at the first 
solution of the root (root for smallest value of 
x
). The 
x
- and 
y
-coordinates 
at the current pointer location are also shown on the Graph window.