User Guide
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... (1, 2, or 3) to specify the name of the matrix you can use the f and c keys to Matrix Calculations (MATRIX) You can use f and c to switch the display between the solutions for X and Y (and Z). • When there are multiple solutions for a quadratic or cubic equation, you want to...Appendix Equation Calculation: to scroll the display between X1, X2, and X3. Matrix calculation results are performed in Matrix Memory (1) In the MATRIX Mode, press 14(MATRIX)1(Dim). • This displays the matrix selection screen. • Note that you cannot transform values to engineering notation ...
... (1, 2, or 3) to specify the name of the matrix you can use the f and c keys to Matrix Calculations (MATRIX) You can use f and c to switch the display between the solutions for X and Y (and Z). • When there are multiple solutions for a quadratic or cubic equation, you want to...Appendix Equation Calculation: to scroll the display between X1, X2, and X3. Matrix calculation results are performed in Matrix Memory (1) In the MATRIX Mode, press 14(MATRIX)1(Dim). • This displays the matrix selection screen. • Note that you cannot transform values to engineering notation ...
User Guide
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... Items The following examples use the screen contents in Examples and (MatA, MatB, MatC). MatA × MatB (Multiplying Two Matrices) 3 × MatA (Matrix Scalar Multiplication) Obtain the determinant of Matrix C (Trn(MatC)). E-59 Select this menu item: When you want to do this input. • You cannot edit the contents of a cell. •...
... Items The following examples use the screen contents in Examples and (MatA, MatB, MatC). MatA × MatB (Multiplying Two Matrices) 3 × MatA (Matrix Scalar Multiplication) Obtain the determinant of Matrix C (Trn(MatC)). E-59 Select this menu item: When you want to do this input. • You cannot edit the contents of a cell. •...