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This is not a graphing calculator. Besides, most graphing calculators are able to graph functions, and conics are not functions. You need a utility that graphs conics. The Casio FX-9750G and others have a conics utility. On the TI83/84 Plus you can download an application that draws them.
Sorry but you cannot do that. This is not a graphing calculator. However you can generate a table of values for your function (MODE TABLE) and use it to graph the curve by hand (pencil and paper).
If you need a Casio graphing calculator, one of the cheaper ones is the Casio FX-9750GII. Equivalent Texas Instruments calculators are the TI83PLUS/TI84PLUS.
While the graph function menu is on the display press the F3 button to display the graph you want to do. Then press the function key that corresponds to the graph that you want.
If you have the manual it explains it on page 117. Kind of hard to explain it here when you can't type the buttons. LOL
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