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...8226; In no event shall CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Moreover, CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. k Using the Separate Appendix Whenever you see "Using Calculator Memory". Specify the angle unit in accordance with the marks in this manual, it . Initializing the Calculator Perform the following shows an ...means you should refer to the separate Appendix. Note that is represented in calculator memory. 19(CLR)3(All)=(Yes) • For information about calculation modes and setup settings, see "Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup". • For information about memory, see the symbol Appendix in the...
...8226; In no event shall CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. Moreover, CASIO Computer Co., Ltd. k Using the Separate Appendix Whenever you see "Using Calculator Memory". Specify the angle unit in accordance with the marks in this manual, it . Initializing the Calculator Perform the following shows an ...means you should refer to the separate Appendix. Note that is represented in calculator memory. 19(CLR)3(All)=(Yes) • For information about calculation modes and setup settings, see "Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup". • For information about memory, see the symbol Appendix in the...
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... battery to direct heat or dispose of it by burning it will not get into the calculator. • Use only the type of battery specified for later reference. Disposing of the Calculator • Never dispose of the calculator by incineration. • Improperly using this manual. E-3 Safety Precautions Be sure to read ... can cause certain components to suddenly burst, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Battery • After removing the battery from the calculator, put it in this calculator. Keep this manual handy for this calculator in a safe place where it .
... battery to direct heat or dispose of it by burning it will not get into the calculator. • Use only the type of battery specified for later reference. Disposing of the Calculator • Never dispose of the calculator by incineration. • Improperly using this manual. E-3 Safety Precautions Be sure to read ... can cause certain components to suddenly burst, creating the risk of fire and personal injury. Battery • After removing the battery from the calculator, put it in this calculator. Keep this manual handy for this calculator in a safe place where it .
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...important data. • Avoid use thinner, benzene or other pointed object. • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the calculator. If the calculator becomes very dirty, wipe it may require replacement sooner than the normal expected battery life. • Low battery power can leak, ... a dead battery in areas subjected to temperature extremes. A dead battery can cause memory contents to and malfunction of the calculator. Because of the calculator in the calculator. • The battery that comes with this , it off with a ballpoint pen or other volatile agents to clean the...
...important data. • Avoid use thinner, benzene or other pointed object. • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the calculator. If the calculator becomes very dirty, wipe it may require replacement sooner than the normal expected battery life. • Low battery power can leak, ... a dead battery in areas subjected to temperature extremes. A dead battery can cause memory contents to and malfunction of the calculator. Because of the calculator in the calculator. • The battery that comes with this , it off with a ballpoint pen or other volatile agents to clean the...
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... is the way you want, press A. • You can also adjust contrast using the calculator, slide its hard case downwards to remove it probably means that battery power is low. Before Using the Calculator k Removing the Hard Case Before using d and e while the mode menu (which appears ...when you press N) is on the calculator. • Press 1A(OFF) to turn off the calculator. E-5 Important! • If adjusting display contrast does not improve display readability, it , and then affix the hard case to adjust display ...
... is the way you want, press A. • You can also adjust contrast using the calculator, slide its hard case downwards to remove it probably means that battery power is low. Before Using the Calculator k Removing the Hard Case Before using d and e while the mode menu (which appears ...when you press N) is on the calculator. • Press 1A(OFF) to turn off the calculator. E-5 Important! • If adjusting display contrast does not improve display readability, it , and then affix the hard case to adjust display ...
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... is in the VECTOR Mode. The keypad will disappear when you press a key. The calculator is selected as the input/output format. A fixed number of decimal places is radians. Example: Input expression { Calculation result k Display Indicators Sample Display: CMPLX This indicator: S A M STO RCL STAT ... to recall the variable's value. There is in the MATRIX Mode. The calculator is in effect. The display currently shows an intermediate result of a variable name to the variable. The calculator is in the STAT Mode. E-6 The alpha input mode will disappear when ...
... is in the VECTOR Mode. The keypad will disappear when you press a key. The calculator is selected as the input/output format. A fixed number of decimal places is radians. Example: Input expression { Calculation result k Display Indicators Sample Display: CMPLX This indicator: S A M STO RCL STAT ... to recall the variable's value. There is in the MATRIX Mode. The calculator is in effect. The display currently shows an intermediate result of a variable name to the variable. The calculator is in the STAT Mode. E-6 The alpha input mode will disappear when ...
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..., for example, press 2. Select this type of operation: General calculations Complex number calculations Statistical and regression calculations Calculations involving specific number systems (binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal) Equation solution Matrix calculations Generation of calculation that corresponds to the mode you can jump between using c and...(2) Press the number key that takes a long time to control how the calculations are executed and displayed. Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup k Calculation Modes When you can use to execute, the display may show only the above...
..., for example, press 2. Select this type of operation: General calculations Complex number calculations Statistical and regression calculations Calculations involving specific number systems (binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal) Equation solution Matrix calculations Generation of calculation that corresponds to the mode you can jump between using c and...(2) Press the number key that takes a long time to control how the calculations are executed and displayed. Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup k Calculation Modes When you can use to execute, the display may show only the above...
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... the number of Significant Digits Exponential Display Range Perform this as they are rounded off to 10) controls the number of significant digits for displayed calculation results. Example: 100 ÷ 7 = 14.286 (Fix3) 14.29 (Fix2) • Sci: The value you specify (from 1 to ...= 100 grads 2 1N5(Gra) Specifying the Number of Display Digits To specify this: Number of Decimal Places Number of decimal places for displayed calculation results. Specifying the Input/Output Format For this input/output format: Math Linear Perform this key operation: 1N1(MthIO) 1N2(LineIO) • ...
... the number of Significant Digits Exponential Display Range Perform this as they are rounded off to 10) controls the number of significant digits for displayed calculation results. Example: 100 ÷ 7 = 14.286 (Fix3) 14.29 (Fix2) • Sci: The value you specify (from 1 to ...= 100 grads 2 1N5(Gra) Specifying the Number of Display Digits To specify this: Number of Decimal Places Number of decimal places for displayed calculation results. Specifying the Input/Output Format For this input/output format: Math Linear Perform this key operation: 1N1(MthIO) 1N2(LineIO) • ...
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... (FREQ) column of the two available settings (Norm1, Norm2) determines the range in which results will be displayed in nonexponential format. The decimal point for calculation results . Norm1: 10-2 > x, x > 1010 Norm2: 10-9 > x, x > 1010 Example: 1 ÷ 200 = 5 × 10-3 (Norm1) 0.005 (Norm2) Specifying the...
... (FREQ) column of the two available settings (Norm1, Norm2) determines the range in which results will be displayed in nonexponential format. The decimal point for calculation results . Norm1: 10-2 > x, x > 1010 Norm2: 10-9 > x, x > 1010 Example: 1 ÷ 200 = 5 × 10-3 (Norm1) 0.005 (Norm2) Specifying the...
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...y3= Inputting a Function with the open parenthesis ( ( ) character. Next, you input calculation expressions just as shown below. 19(CLR)1(Setup)=(Yes) This setting: Calculation Mode Input/Output Format Angle Unit Display Digits Fraction Display Format Complex Number Format Statistical Display Decimal...it .The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, functions, and parentheses. k Initializing the Calculation Mode and Other Settings Performing the following procedure initializes the calculation mode and other...
...y3= Inputting a Function with the open parenthesis ( ( ) character. Next, you input calculation expressions just as shown below. 19(CLR)1(Setup)=(Yes) This setting: Calculation Mode Input/Output Format Angle Unit Display Digits Fraction Display Format Complex Number Format Statistical Display Decimal...it .The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, functions, and parentheses. k Initializing the Calculation Mode and Other Settings Performing the following procedure initializes the calculation mode and other...
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... can omit one byte. At this time, the ] indicator appears to the left of the expression, indicating that it runs off the left side of a calculation, immediately before the = key is pressed. Number of Input Characters (Bytes) • You can omit the multiplication sign (×) in any of the expression. For...
... can omit one byte. At this time, the ] indicator appears to the left of the expression, indicating that it runs off the left side of a calculation, immediately before the = key is pressed. Number of Input Characters (Bytes) • You can omit the multiplication sign (×) in any of the expression. For...
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... Math. The cursor is a horizontal flashing line ( ) when the overwrite mode is selected. • The initial default for more information. • The calculator automatically changes to the insert mode whenever you know. • Normally the input cursor appears as a straight vertical (I cursor appears, terminate the expression at the... Linear format input is selected does not switch to the overwrite mode. The procedure you input replaces the character at a convenient point and calculate the result. With the overwrite mode, any new character you should use the insert mode.
... Math. The cursor is a horizontal flashing line ( ) when the overwrite mode is selected. • The initial default for more information. • The calculator automatically changes to the insert mode whenever you know. • Normally the input cursor appears as a straight vertical (I cursor appears, terminate the expression at the... Linear format input is selected does not switch to the overwrite mode. The procedure you input replaces the character at a convenient point and calculate the result. With the overwrite mode, any new character you should use the insert mode.
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Use d or e to move the cursor to the location where you want to insert new input, and then input what you want. E-13 Deleting a Character or Function Example: To correct the expression 369 × × 12 so it becomes 369 × 12 LINE Insert Mode: 369**12 dd Y Overwrite Mode: 369**12 ddd Y Correcting a Calculation Example: To correct cos(60) so it becomes sin(60) LINE Insert Mode: c60) dddY s Overwrite Mode: c60) dddd s Inserting Input into a Calculation Always use the insert mode for this operation.
Use d or e to move the cursor to the location where you want to insert new input, and then input what you want. E-13 Deleting a Character or Function Example: To correct the expression 369 × × 12 so it becomes 369 × 12 LINE Insert Mode: 369**12 dd Y Overwrite Mode: 369**12 ddd Y Correcting a Calculation Example: To correct cos(60) so it becomes sin(60) LINE Insert Mode: c60) dddY s Overwrite Mode: c60) dddd s Inserting Input into a Calculation Always use the insert mode for this operation.
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... with Math Format When inputting with the cursor positioned at the error location. Further input will become impossible if the height of the calculation you are inputting exceeds the allowable limit. • Nesting of functions and parentheses is allowed. d1 = You can cause the height of... a calculation formula to be greater than one display line. Important! • Certain types of expressions can also exit the error screen by mistake...
... with Math Format When inputting with the cursor positioned at the error location. Further input will become impossible if the height of the calculation you are inputting exceeds the allowable limit. • Nesting of functions and parentheses is allowed. d1 = You can cause the height of... a calculation formula to be greater than one display line. Important! • Certain types of expressions can also exit the error screen by mistake...
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... is selected. • Pay close attention to the location and size of e) Square Root Cube Root Square, Cube Reciprocal Power Power Root Integral Derivative Σ Calculation Absolute Value Parentheses Key Operation ' 1'(() & 1l($) 1i(%) ! 1!(#) w, 1w(x3) E 6 16(") 7 17(F) 1&(8) 1w(Abs) ( or ) Bytes 9 13 6 4 4 4 9 4 5 4 9 8 6 8 4 1 Math Format Input Examples • The following operations are...
... is selected. • Pay close attention to the location and size of e) Square Root Cube Root Square, Cube Reciprocal Power Power Root Integral Derivative Σ Calculation Absolute Value Parentheses Key Operation ' 1'(() & 1l($) 1i(%) ! 1!(#) w, 1w(x3) E 6 16(") 7 17(F) 1&(8) 1w(Abs) ( or ) Bytes 9 13 6 4 4 4 9 4 5 4 9 8 6 8 4 1 Math Format Input Examples • The following operations are...
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... operations to view the entire input expression again, press A and then press e. Example 3: To input (1 + 2 )2 × 2 = 5 MATH Math (1+'2c5e) w*2= • When you press = and obtain a calculation result using Math format, you can incorporate part of an input expression (a value, an expression within parentheses, etc.) into a function. Incorporating a Value into a Function When...
... operations to view the entire input expression again, press A and then press e. Example 3: To input (1 + 2 )2 × 2 = 5 MATH Math (1+'2c5e) w*2= • When you press = and obtain a calculation result using Math format, you can incorporate part of an input expression (a value, an expression within parentheses, etc.) into a function. Incorporating a Value into a Function When...
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... Key Operation Integral 7 Resulting Expression Derivative 17(F) Σ Calculation 1&(8) You can also incorporate values into the following functions. 1l($), 1i(%), !, 6, 1!(#), 1w(Abs) Displaying Calculation Results in a form that includes π within irrational number... includes expressions like '2 and π (irrational number form). • Pressing = after inputting a calculation displays the result using irrational number form. • Pressing 1= after inputting a calculation displays the result using decimal values. Example 1: '2 +'8 = 3'2 MATH Math 1 !2e+!8= Math...
... Key Operation Integral 7 Resulting Expression Derivative 17(F) Σ Calculation 1&(8) You can also incorporate values into the following functions. 1l($), 1i(%), !, 6, 1!(#), 1w(Abs) Displaying Calculation Results in a form that includes π within irrational number... includes expressions like '2 and π (irrational number form). • Pressing = after inputting a calculation displays the result using irrational number form. • Pressing 1= after inputting a calculation displays the result using decimal values. Example 1: '2 +'8 = 3'2 MATH Math 1 !2e+!8= Math...
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... within irrational number display) results can have up to both the real part and the imaginary part. Complex number Abs calculations d. CMPLX Mode polar coordinate display (r ∠ θ ) The following conditions apply respectively to two terms (an ..., ± d ± a'b , ± a'b ± d'e cf E-18 Arithmetic calculations of the above ranges. k ' Form Calculation Range Note When performing complex number calculations in decimal form for display of grads 3 Input Value Range for ' Form Calculation Result ȊxȊ < 9 × 109 ȊxȊ < 20π Ȋx...
... within irrational number display) results can have up to both the real part and the imaginary part. Complex number Abs calculations d. CMPLX Mode polar coordinate display (r ∠ θ ) The following conditions apply respectively to two terms (an ..., ± d ± a'b , ± a'b ± d'e cf E-18 Arithmetic calculations of the above ranges. k ' Form Calculation Range Note When performing complex number calculations in decimal form for display of grads 3 Input Value Range for ' Form Calculation Result ȊxȊ < 9 × 109 ȊxȊ < 20π Ȋx...
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... in ' form are reduced to a common denominator. Reasons why the results of the examples are outside of c and f. • Since calculation results are reduced to be used. Value outside the corresponding ranges of coefficients (a, c, and d). a'b + c d'e f → a′...;'b + d′'e c′ • c′ is displayed in decimal form - More than two terms in the calculation result • Calculation results displayed in the above examples indicate what caused decimal form to a common denominator, they are displayed in ' form even if coefficients...
... in ' form are reduced to a common denominator. Reasons why the results of the examples are outside of c and f. • Since calculation results are reduced to be used. Value outside the corresponding ranges of coefficients (a, c, and d). a'b + c d'e f → a′...;'b + d′'e c′ • c′ is displayed in decimal form - More than two terms in the calculation result • Calculation results displayed in the above examples indicate what caused decimal form to a common denominator, they are displayed in ' form even if coefficients...
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... You can specify a fixed number of Display Digits". E-20 Example: 7 × 8 - 4 × 5 = 36 LINE 7*8-4*5= • The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence. k Arithmetic Calculations Use the +, -, *, and / keys to perform arithmetic, fraction, percent, and sexagesimal calculations. All calculations in this section are performed in decimal form. Example: 1 ÷ 6 = LINE Initial default setting (Norm1) FIX...
... You can specify a fixed number of Display Digits". E-20 Example: 7 × 8 - 4 × 5 = 36 LINE 7*8-4*5= • The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence. k Arithmetic Calculations Use the +, -, *, and / keys to perform arithmetic, fraction, percent, and sexagesimal calculations. All calculations in this section are performed in decimal form. Example: 1 ÷ 6 = LINE Initial default setting (Norm1) FIX...
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..., fractions are displayed as improper fractions. • Fraction calculation results are always reduced before being displayed. E-21 Example: (2 + 3) × (4 - 1) = 15 LINE (2+3)* (4-1= k Fraction Calculations How you should input fractions depends on the input/output ... and improper fraction format. Omitting a Final Closed Parenthesis You can omit any closed parenthesis ( ) ) immediately preceding operation of the = key at the end of a calculation that is true only in decimal format. Appendix -2 + -1 = -7 326 3 -1 + 1 -2 = 4 - 11 (Fraction Display Format: ab/c) 4 ...
..., fractions are displayed as improper fractions. • Fraction calculation results are always reduced before being displayed. E-21 Example: (2 + 3) × (4 - 1) = 15 LINE (2+3)* (4-1= k Fraction Calculations How you should input fractions depends on the input/output ... and improper fraction format. Omitting a Final Closed Parenthesis You can omit any closed parenthesis ( ) ) immediately preceding operation of the = key at the end of a calculation that is true only in decimal format. Appendix -2 + -1 = -7 326 3 -1 + 1 -2 = 4 - 11 (Fraction Display Format: ab/c) 4 ...