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...it is automatically input with Parenthesis When you input any of the functions shown below, it . Next, you input calculation expressions just as they are written. Then simply press the E key to input the argument and the closing parenthesis ... tanh(, sinh-1(, cosh-1(, tanh-1(, log(, ln(, e^(, 10^(, ^(, '(, 3'(, x'(, Abs(, Pol(, Rec(, Rnd( Example: sin 30 = z 1. "sin(" (fc), then E. 3. 30)E • Some commonly used functions can also be input using a direct key operation. The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence for addition, subtraction, ...
...it is automatically input with Parenthesis When you input any of the functions shown below, it . Next, you input calculation expressions just as they are written. Then simply press the E key to input the argument and the closing parenthesis ... tanh(, sinh-1(, cosh-1(, tanh-1(, log(, ln(, e^(, 10^(, ^(, '(, 3'(, x'(, Abs(, Pol(, Rec(, Rnd( Example: sin 30 = z 1. "sin(" (fc), then E. 3. 30)E • Some commonly used functions can also be input using a direct key operation. The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence for addition, subtraction, ...
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...change the values assigned to them. • Though CMPD Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used in the COMP Mode. FV × i (1+ iS) × PMT + PV × i n = log (1+ i) E-48 D A Calculation Formulas u PV, PMT, FV, n I , PV, PMT, FV,... interest to another mode. Note, however, that CMPD Mode variables are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change to calculate interest for the dn setting. A CMPD Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n, I % G 0 PV = -α × PMT - β γ ...
...change the values assigned to them. • Though CMPD Mode variables are financial calculation variables, they are also used in the COMP Mode. FV × i (1+ iS) × PMT + PV × i n = log (1+ i) E-48 D A Calculation Formulas u PV, PMT, FV, n I , PV, PMT, FV,... interest to another mode. Note, however, that CMPD Mode variables are used by other modes, so performing an input or calculation operation may change to calculate interest for the dn setting. A CMPD Mode Financial Calculation Variables (VARS) • Variables n, I % G 0 PV = -α × PMT - β γ ...
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...FC-200V Rnd(, sin(, cos(, tan(, x2, '(, ^(, e^(, ln( FC-100V Rnd(, sin(, cos(, tan(, e^(, 10^(, ^(, ln(, log(, x'( All calculations in this calculator uses for more information. Before performing a calculation, be sure to wait until execution of functions that you can use to select the one specified as the calculator...this section are performed in functions. • Certain function calculations may take some time to display calculation results. E-98 Function Calculations This section explains how to use the calculator's built-in the COMP Mode (g). Before performing an operation,...
...FC-200V Rnd(, sin(, cos(, tan(, x2, '(, ^(, e^(, ln( FC-100V Rnd(, sin(, cos(, tan(, e^(, 10^(, ^(, ln(, log(, x'( All calculations in this calculator uses for more information. Before performing a calculation, be sure to wait until execution of functions that you can use to select the one specified as the calculator...this section are performed in functions. • Certain function calculations may take some time to display calculation results. E-98 Function Calculations This section explains how to use the calculator's built-in the COMP Mode (g). Before performing an operation,...
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t 2. y1)E k Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions • For the logarithmic function "log(", you input only a single value, a base of 10 is used for the calculation. • "ln(" is a natural logarithm function with base e. "cos-1" (fc), then E. 3. E-100 z (15(π)/2) 1G(DRG')2(r)E 501G(DRG') 3(g)E Example 2: cos (π radians) = -1, cos (100 grads) = 0 z 12(cos)15(π...
t 2. y1)E k Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions • For the logarithmic function "log(", you input only a single value, a base of 10 is used for the calculation. • "ln(" is a natural logarithm function with base e. "cos-1" (fc), then E. 3. E-100 z (15(π)/2) 1G(DRG')2(r)E 501G(DRG') 3(g)E Example 2: cos (π radians) = -1, cos (100 grads) = 0 z 12(cos)15(π...
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t 2. "log(" (fc), then E. 3. 16)E A base of 10 (common logarithm) is used if no base is specified. S5(e))E Example 5: e10 = 22026.46579 1. t 2. "ln(" (fc), then E. 3. "10^(" (fc), then E. 3. 3)E E-101 Example 1: log216 = 4 1. "e^(" (fc), then E. 3. 10)E k Power Functions and Power Root Functions Example 1: 1.2 × 103 = 1200 1. 1.2*t 2. Example 3: ln 90 (= loge90) = 4.49980967 1. "ln(" (fc), then E. 3. 90)E Example 4: ln e = 1 1. t 2. t 2. "log(" (fc), then E. 3. 21)(,)16)E Example 2: log16 = 1.204119983 1. t 2.
t 2. "log(" (fc), then E. 3. 16)E A base of 10 (common logarithm) is used if no base is specified. S5(e))E Example 5: e10 = 22026.46579 1. t 2. "ln(" (fc), then E. 3. "10^(" (fc), then E. 3. 3)E E-101 Example 1: log216 = 4 1. "e^(" (fc), then E. 3. 10)E k Power Functions and Power Root Functions Example 1: 1.2 × 103 = 1200 1. 1.2*t 2. Example 3: ln 90 (= loge90) = 4.49980967 1. "ln(" (fc), then E. 3. 90)E Example 4: ln e = 1 1. t 2. t 2. "log(" (fc), then E. 3. 21)(,)16)E Example 2: log16 = 1.204119983 1. t 2.
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....), functions with parentheses: Pol(, Rec( sin(, cos(, tan(, sin-1(, cos-1(, tan-1(, sinh(, cosh(, tanh(, sinh-1(, cosh-1(, tanh-1( log(, ln(, e^(, 10^(, '(, 3'( Abs( Rnd( 2. If you want to square the value -2, for each individual command. 1. Function ...(-2)2. Permutations, combinations: nPr, nCr 6. Statistical estimated value calculation: m, n, m1, m2 5. Technical Information k Calculation Priority Sequence The calculator performs calculations according to a calculation priority sequence. • Basically, calculations are performed from left to right. • Expressions within...
....), functions with parentheses: Pol(, Rec( sin(, cos(, tan(, sin-1(, cos-1(, tan-1(, sinh(, cosh(, tanh(, sinh-1(, cosh-1(, tanh-1( log(, ln(, e^(, 10^(, '(, 3'( Abs( Rnd( 2. If you want to square the value -2, for each individual command. 1. Function ...(-2)2. Permutations, combinations: nPr, nCr 6. Statistical estimated value calculation: m, n, m1, m2 5. Technical Information k Calculation Priority Sequence The calculator performs calculations according to a calculation priority sequence. • Basically, calculations are performed from left to right. • Expressions within...
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... as sinx x0: -1҂10100 ylogx100 ^(xy) x҃0: y0 x0: y҃n, m 2n+1 (m, n are integers) However: -1҂10100 1/x logȊyȊ100 • Precision is basically the same as that described under "Calculation Range and Precision" on page E-137. • ^(xy), x'y, 3', x!, nPr, nCr type functions require consecutive internal...
... as sinx x0: -1҂10100 ylogx100 ^(xy) x҃0: y0 x0: y҃n, m 2n+1 (m, n are integers) However: -1҂10100 1/x logȊyȊ100 • Precision is basically the same as that described under "Calculation Range and Precision" on page E-137. • ^(xy), x'y, 3', x!, nPr, nCr type functions require consecutive internal...