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I am trying to see 2 different tables on my table screen from 2 different equations, but it when i go to the screen, instead of showing 2 different tables, it only shows one of them. I also noticed that when i go to the y= screen, it looks a bit different on the left hand side all the way down, so i switched it back to the > icon, but it is still not showing the 2 tables i want it to show at the same time! Help!

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Hi,
In the Y= equation editor you can enter two functions, and graph them both or calculate a table for both. However, the two functions will be evaluated at the same values of X.

Rather than trying to guess what is happening, I will show you how to get your two tables.

If you have used one the applications Inequalz or Transform it si probably still stuck in memory, and you must unload it from the RAM before recovering the usual calculator behavio(u)r

  1. Press the [APPS] button, find Inequalz or Transform, point to it and click [ENTER].
  2. You will be asked to Continue or Quit the application.
  3. Press the number corresponding to Quit (usually 2).
  4. Press [2nd][Y=] (STAT PLOT). Press [4:PlotsOff][ENTER]
  5. Calculator replies Done.
Open the [Y=] equation editor. Type in your equations. Press [ENTER] at the end of each equation. Verify that the [=] signs after Y1, and Y2 remain highlighted when cursor is moved away from them.
Press [2nd][GRAPH] (Table) to see your 2 tables y1 and y2 calculated at the same X.

Hope it helps.
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