c8Pack*?8 @EACTlEACT1Xfd|$lp 8<$́48======050607 =======vUsing Copy and Paste to Graph a Function UsDescription ndYou can graph a function by copying it to the clipboard, and then pasting it into the graph screen. There are two types of functions you can paste into the graph screen. TheType 1 (Y=expression) ctA function with the Y variable to the left of the equal sign is graphed as Y=expression. Example: To paste Y=X and graph it Any spaces to the left of Y are ignored. Type 2 (expression) Pasting this type of expression graphs Y=expression. Example: To paste X and graph Y=X Any spaces to the left of the expression are ignored. g,@RUNMAT[EXE]8Pack*?( @GUIDE KEYLOG(NOTE!%"! ! ///$!22!22&!&2&$  )! tz@RUNMAT,RUN2D1 Exa#Paste is supported only when Off is selected for the Dual Screen setting on the Setup screen. #Though there is no limit per se on the number of graphs you can draw by pasting a function, the total number of graphs supported by trace and other functions is 30 (number of graphs drawn using expression number 1 to 20, plus graphs drawn using pasted functions). ##For the graph of a pasted function, the graph expression that appears when using trace or other functions is displayed in the format: Y=expression. #Re-executing a draw without clearing graph screen memory will redraw all the graphs, including those produced by pasting functions.