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... Angle Unit and Display Format 2-10 4. Numerical Calculations 2-21 6. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists 3-10 4. High-order Equations from 2nd to 6th Degree 4-2 3. Drawing a Graph ...5-6 4. Storing a Graph in Picture Memory 5-10 5. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. Mertic Conversion Calculations 2-48 Chapter 3 List Function 1. Sample Graphs ...5-1 2. Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Function Calculations 2-11 5. Complex Number Calculations 2-30 7. Matrix Calculations...2-36 9. Function Analysis ...5-29 ii Inputting and Editing Calculations 1-5 4. Using Screen...
... Angle Unit and Display Format 2-10 4. Numerical Calculations 2-21 6. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists 3-10 4. High-order Equations from 2nd to 6th Degree 4-2 3. Drawing a Graph ...5-6 4. Storing a Graph in Picture Memory 5-10 5. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. Mertic Conversion Calculations 2-48 Chapter 3 List Function 1. Sample Graphs ...5-1 2. Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Function Calculations 2-11 5. Complex Number Calculations 2-30 7. Matrix Calculations...2-36 9. Function Analysis ...5-29 ii Inputting and Editing Calculations 1-5 4. Using Screen...
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... Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. Basic Spreadsheet Operations 9-2 3. Command Reference ...8-7 6. Using Special S • SHT Mode Commands 9-14 4. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. eActivity Function Menus 10-2 3. Using the Memory Manager 11-1 iii Statistic Formula ...6-53 Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM) 1. Before Performing Financial Calculations 7-1 2. Day/Date Calculations 7-11 9. File Management ...8-5 5. Inputting and Editing Data 10-4 5. Interest Rate Conversion 7-9 7. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression...
... Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. Basic Spreadsheet Operations 9-2 3. Command Reference ...8-7 6. Using Special S • SHT Mode Commands 9-14 4. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. eActivity Function Menus 10-2 3. Using the Memory Manager 11-1 iii Statistic Formula ...6-53 Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM) 1. Before Performing Financial Calculations 7-1 2. Day/Date Calculations 7-11 9. File Management ...8-5 5. Inputting and Editing Data 10-4 5. Interest Rate Conversion 7-9 7. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression...
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... Math Input/Output Mode" (page 1-10). The examples shown in this manual on all explanations in a single line. When performing the calculations in this User's Guide show the fx-9860Gɉ SD screen, and the appearance of the screens of the "Input/Output" mode setting under "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26). • For information about input and display using the Linear input/output mode. Key cap markings are written. The operation assigned to each function key changes...
... Math Input/Output Mode" (page 1-10). The examples shown in this manual on all explanations in a single line. When performing the calculations in this User's Guide show the fx-9860Gɉ SD screen, and the appearance of the screens of the "Input/Output" mode setting under "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26). • For information about input and display using the Linear input/output mode. Key cap markings are written. The operation assigned to each function key changes...
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• {DISP} ...... {display command menu} • {REL} ....... {conditional jump relational operator menu} • {I/O I/O control/transfer command menu multi-statement command} • {STR} ....... {string command} The following function key menu appears if you press )(PRGM) in the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode or the PRGM mode while binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal is set as the default number system. • {Prog}....... {program recall} • {JUMP}/{?}/{
• {DISP} ...... {display command menu} • {REL} ....... {conditional jump relational operator menu} • {I/O I/O control/transfer command menu multi-statement command} • {STR} ....... {string command} The following function key menu appears if you press )(PRGM) in the RUN • MAT (or RUN) mode or the PRGM mode while binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal is set as the default number system. • {Prog}....... {program recall} • {JUMP}/{?}/{
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... value you keep having problems... Now enter the correct mode and perform your calculation again, monitoring the results on the fx-7400Gɉ) (RCL). 2. S To recall a screen image from in step 1, press ). • You can also use the RclCapt command in a program to perform operations, try the following before assuming that an operation or data communication is in progress. • A memory error will capture the screen...
... value you keep having problems... Now enter the correct mode and perform your calculation again, monitoring the results on the fx-7400Gɉ) (RCL). 2. S To recall a screen image from in step 1, press ). • You can also use the RclCapt command in a program to perform operations, try the following before assuming that an operation or data communication is in progress. • A memory error will capture the screen...
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... details, see "Reset" (page 12-3). I Restart and Reset S Restart Should the calculator start to their initial defaults. Before performing the reset operation, first make a written copy of all mode settings to act abnormally, you edit a program, graph function, or other data in calculator memory and return all important data. Once this happens, you should only use the RESTART button only as instructed. When you continue using the calculator without replacing batteries, power will not...
... details, see "Reset" (page 12-3). I Restart and Reset S Restart Should the calculator start to their initial defaults. Before performing the reset operation, first make a written copy of all mode settings to act abnormally, you edit a program, graph function, or other data in calculator memory and return all important data. Once this happens, you should only use the RESTART button only as instructed. When you continue using the calculator without replacing batteries, power will not...
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Use Rnd of the Numeric Calculation Menu (NUM) (page 2-12) to round the displayed value off to the number of decimal place and significant digit settings. • Number of decimal place (Fix) and significant digit (Sci) settings normally remain in effect until you change them or until you specify. 2-1 Display 16.66666667 16.666*71 1.666*71E+01 16.66666667 Condition Operation 4 decimal places 5 significant digits Cancels specification 1006U K(SET UP) DD (Fix)CU)U K(SET UP) DD (Sci...
Use Rnd of the Numeric Calculation Menu (NUM) (page 2-12) to round the displayed value off to the number of decimal place and significant digit settings. • Number of decimal place (Fix) and significant digit (Sci) settings normally remain in effect until you change them or until you specify. 2-1 Display 16.66666667 16.666*71 1.666*71E+01 16.66666667 Condition Operation 4 decimal places 5 significant digits Cancels specification 1006U K(SET UP) DD (Fix)CU)U K(SET UP) DD (Sci...
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... (Fix)BU)U 2007U 14U Display 400 400.000 28.571 Ans s I Calculation Priority Sequence This calculator employs true algebraic logic to calculate the parts of a formula in front of P, memory name, or variable name. 2P, 5A, Xmin, F Start, etc. Type C functions With these functions, the value is entered and then the function key is pressed. x2, x-1, x!, ° ' ", ENG symbols, angle unit °, r, g Power/root ^(xy), x Fractions a b/c Abbreviated multiplication format in the following order: Type A functions...
... (Fix)BU)U 2007U 14U Display 400 400.000 28.571 Ans s I Calculation Priority Sequence This calculator employs true algebraic logic to calculate the parts of a formula in front of P, memory name, or variable name. 2P, 5A, Xmin, F Start, etc. Type C functions With these functions, the value is entered and then the function key is pressed. x2, x-1, x!, ° ' ", ENG symbols, angle unit °, r, g Power/root ^(xy), x Fractions a b/c Abbreviated multiplication format in the following order: Type A functions...
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... maximum number of allowable c digits is *1 When c < b, the number of a, b, and c digits are counted when the fraction is converted from an improper fraction ( b c ) to a mixed fraction (a b c ). *2 When "Manual" is specified for the Setup screen "Simplify" setting, the calculation result may be displayed in any of denominator digits is |106| or greater. *4 Decimal format because number of the following operations. • Before Type A functions ( on page 2-2) and Type C functions ( on page 2-2), except for the a b c P form.
... maximum number of allowable c digits is *1 When c < b, the number of a, b, and c digits are counted when the fraction is converted from an improper fraction ( b c ) to a mixed fraction (a b c ). *2 When "Manual" is specified for the Setup screen "Simplify" setting, the calculation result may be displayed in any of denominator digits is |106| or greater. *4 Decimal format because number of the following operations. • Before Type A functions ( on page 2-2) and Type C functions ( on page 2-2), except for the a b c P form.
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...}/{fraction} part. • {Rnd} ... {rounds off the value used for a specific input value specifies degrees (hours), minutes, seconds when inputting a degrees/minutes/ seconds value} converts decimal value to degrees/minutes/seconds value} • The {° ' "} menu operation is available only when there is a calculation result on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number generation (0 to 1) and storage of result in the answer memory), or to sexagesimal value} 2-12 inverse hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent} [OPTN]-[HYP] S Probability/Distribution Calculations...
...}/{fraction} part. • {Rnd} ... {rounds off the value used for a specific input value specifies degrees (hours), minutes, seconds when inputting a degrees/minutes/ seconds value} converts decimal value to degrees/minutes/seconds value} • The {° ' "} menu operation is available only when there is a calculation result on number of trials n and probability p}/{random number generation (0 to 1) and storage of result in the answer memory), or to sexagesimal value} 2-12 inverse hyperbolic {sine}/{cosine}/{tangent} [OPTN]-[HYP] S Probability/Distribution Calculations...
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... values are the display capacities for the exponent. • When a complex number has more than 21 digits, the real part and imaginary part are displayed on separate lines. • The following are produced using , the calculator displays an error message. You can also convert between number systems and perform bitwise operations. • You cannot use scientific functions in binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal calculations. • You can be used in binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal calculations, which means...
... values are the display capacities for the exponent. • When a complex number has more than 21 digits, the real part and imaginary part are displayed on separate lines. • The following are produced using , the calculator displays an error message. You can also convert between number systems and perform bitwise operations. • You cannot use scientific functions in binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal calculations. • You can be used in binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal calculations, which means...
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...Matrix inversion • Matrix squaring • Raising a matrix to a specific power • Absolute value, integer part extraction, fractional part extraction, maximum integer calculations • Inputting complex numbers in Matrix Answer Memory. From the Main Menu, enter the RUN • MAT mode, and press (MAT) to perform Matrix calculations. 26 matrix memories (Mat A through Mat Z) plus a Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns), make it possible to "Mode", and then press (Dec)). (d~o)(d)AAU )(DISP)(Bin)U (Oct)U 8. The previous contents are replaced by the new result. S To convert...
...Matrix inversion • Matrix squaring • Raising a matrix to a specific power • Absolute value, integer part extraction, fractional part extraction, maximum integer calculations • Inputting complex numbers in Matrix Answer Memory. From the Main Menu, enter the RUN • MAT mode, and press (MAT) to perform Matrix calculations. 26 matrix memories (Mat A through Mat Z) plus a Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns), make it possible to "Mode", and then press (Dec)). (d~o)(d)AAU )(DISP)(Bin)U (Oct)U 8. The previous contents are replaced by the new result. S To convert...
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.... 4. Pressing @U stores the picture function to Picture Memory 1 (Pict 1). • There are 20 graph memories numbered G-Mem1 to G-Mem20. • Storing a function in a memory area that already contains a function replaces the existing function with the new one . • A dual graph screen or any data currently on the screen with the new one . • If the data exceeds the calculator's remaining memory capacity, an error occurs. I Graph Memory Graph memory lets you store up to 20 sets of graph that...
.... 4. Pressing @U stores the picture function to Picture Memory 1 (Pict 1). • There are 20 graph memories numbered G-Mem1 to G-Mem20. • Storing a function in a memory area that already contains a function replaces the existing function with the new one . • A dual graph screen or any data currently on the screen with the new one . • If the data exceeds the calculator's remaining memory capacity, an error occurs. I Graph Memory Graph memory lets you store up to 20 sets of graph that...
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... you can store Dynamic Graph conditions and screen data in Dynamic Graph memory 1. I Graph Calculation DOT Switching Function Use this function to select Y=Draw Speed. *fx-9750Gɉ: AA 3. Press \AAA* to specify drawing of an+2, an+1, an, n 1. This lets you save time, because you need it. Display the Dynamic Graph relation list. 2. From the Main Menu, enter the RECUR mode. 5-22 to change to display the Setup screen. 2. S To save the data. Press K(SET UP) to...
... you can store Dynamic Graph conditions and screen data in Dynamic Graph memory 1. I Graph Calculation DOT Switching Function Use this function to select Y=Draw Speed. *fx-9750Gɉ: AA 3. Press \AAA* to specify drawing of an+2, an+1, an, n 1. This lets you save time, because you need it. Display the Dynamic Graph relation list. 2. From the Main Menu, enter the RECUR mode. 5-22 to change to display the Setup screen. 2. S To save the data. Press K(SET UP) to...
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...}/{broken line graph} • {X}/{Med}/{X^2}/{X^3}/{X^4} ... {linear regression graph}/{Med-Med graph}/{quadratic regression graph}/{cubic regression graph}/{quartic regression graph} • {Log}/{Exp}/{Pwr}/{Sin}/{Lgst} ... {logarithmic regression graph}/{exponential regression graph}/{power regression graph}/{sinusoidal regression graph}/{logistic regression graph} • XList (x-axis data list)/YList (y-axis data list) • {List} ... {List 1 to 26} • Frequency (number of times a value occurs) • {1} ... {1-to-1 plot} • {List} ... {List 1 to read. • Mark Type...
...}/{broken line graph} • {X}/{Med}/{X^2}/{X^3}/{X^4} ... {linear regression graph}/{Med-Med graph}/{quadratic regression graph}/{cubic regression graph}/{quartic regression graph} • {Log}/{Exp}/{Pwr}/{Sin}/{Lgst} ... {logarithmic regression graph}/{exponential regression graph}/{power regression graph}/{sinusoidal regression graph}/{logistic regression graph} • XList (x-axis data list)/YList (y-axis data list) • {List} ... {List 1 to 26} • Frequency (number of times a value occurs) • {1} ... {1-to-1 plot} • {List} ... {List 1 to read. • Mark Type...
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...a regression coefficient b regression power I Sinusoidal Regression Graph Sinusoidal regression is best applied for time-based phenomena in which there is a continual increase until a saturation point is best applied for cyclical data. This does not indicate malfunction. I Residual Calculation Actual plot points (y-coordinates) and regression model distance can be calculated during regression calculations. 6-13 y = a·sin(bx + c) + d (CALC)(E)(Sin) (DRAW) Drawing a sine regression graph causes the angle unit setting of x. I Logistic Regression Graph Logistic regression is...
...a regression coefficient b regression power I Sinusoidal Regression Graph Sinusoidal regression is best applied for time-based phenomena in which there is a continual increase until a saturation point is best applied for cyclical data. This does not indicate malfunction. I Residual Calculation Actual plot points (y-coordinates) and regression model distance can be calculated during regression calculations. 6-13 y = a·sin(bx + c) + d (CALC)(E)(Sin) (DRAW) Drawing a sine regression graph causes the angle unit setting of x. I Logistic Regression Graph Logistic regression is...
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... (BASE) are inputting a program -- (BASE)*1 • {TOP}/{BTM}/{SRC} • {MENU} • {d~o} ... {decimal}/{hexadecimal}/{binary}/{octal} value input • {LOG} ... {bitwise operator} • {DISP} ... Either of the following PRGM (PROGRAM) menu. • {Prog} ... {program recall} • {JUMP REL} ... {conditional jump relational operator menu multi-statement command} • Pressing K(SET UP) displays the mode command menu shown below . • {ANGL}/{COOR}/{GRID}/{AXES}/{LABL}/{DISP}/{S/L}/{DRAW}/{DERV}/{BACK}/{FUNC}/ {SIML}/{S-WIN}/{LIST}/{LOCS...
... (BASE) are inputting a program -- (BASE)*1 • {TOP}/{BTM}/{SRC} • {MENU} • {d~o} ... {decimal}/{hexadecimal}/{binary}/{octal} value input • {LOG} ... {bitwise operator} • {DISP} ... Either of the following PRGM (PROGRAM) menu. • {Prog} ... {program recall} • {JUMP REL} ... {conditional jump relational operator menu multi-statement command} • Pressing K(SET UP) displays the mode command menu shown below . • {ANGL}/{COOR}/{GRID}/{AXES}/{LABL}/{DISP}/{S/L}/{DRAW}/{DERV}/{BACK}/{FUNC}/ {SIML}/{S-WIN}/{LIST}/{LOCS...
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...following is a typical graph condition specification for a normal probability plot. S-Gph1 DrawOn, NPPlot, List 1, Square = • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a single-variable graph. S To set conditions and draw a statistical graph Following a StatGraph command ("S-Gph1", "S-Gph2", or "S-Gph3"), you calculate and graph statistical data. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter, List 1, List 2, 1, Square = In the case of graphs, by simply replacing "Hist" in the above specification with the applicable graph type. See "Changing Graph Parameters" (page 6-1). •...
...following is a typical graph condition specification for a normal probability plot. S-Gph1 DrawOn, NPPlot, List 1, Square = • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a single-variable graph. S To set conditions and draw a statistical graph Following a StatGraph command ("S-Gph1", "S-Gph2", or "S-Gph3"), you calculate and graph statistical data. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter, List 1, List 2, 1, Square = In the case of graphs, by simply replacing "Hist" in the above specification with the applicable graph type. See "Changing Graph Parameters" (page 6-1). •...
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...setup data (Executing this strip graphs sampled data that is recorded to insert the strip. 10-8 Strip Data Type Table Data Type RUN • MAT mode calculation data (When the RUN • MAT mode is called from an eActivity, it starts up in the natural input mode.) Strip Name Run (Math) GRAPH mode graph screen data GRAPH mode graph relation list screen data TABLE mode table relation list screen data CONICS mode graph screen data Graph Graph Editor Table Editor Conics Graph CONICS mode function list screen data STAT mode statistical graph screen data STAT mode List Editor data EQUA mode...
...setup data (Executing this strip graphs sampled data that is recorded to insert the strip. 10-8 Strip Data Type Table Data Type RUN • MAT mode calculation data (When the RUN • MAT mode is called from an eActivity, it starts up in the natural input mode.) Strip Name Run (Math) GRAPH mode graph screen data GRAPH mode graph relation list screen data TABLE mode table relation list screen data CONICS mode graph screen data Graph Graph Editor Table Editor Conics Graph CONICS mode function list screen data STAT mode statistical graph screen data STAT mode List Editor data EQUA mode...
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... Sound Clock Normal This is the allowable setting range: 0.2 to 299 sec 20 to 500 μsec 5 to 240 min "=Trigger" only (no value input required) 20 to 27 μsec "=Trigger" only (no value input required) 0.0005 to "Warm-up " setting will not be displayed on the Sample Setup screen if "Fast", "Sound" or "Extended" is calculated by the number of the function key operations...
... Sound Clock Normal This is the allowable setting range: 0.2 to 299 sec 20 to 500 μsec 5 to 240 min "=Trigger" only (no value input required) 20 to 27 μsec "=Trigger" only (no value input required) 0.0005 to "Warm-up " setting will not be displayed on the Sample Setup screen if "Fast", "Sound" or "Extended" is calculated by the number of the function key operations...