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... 6th Degree 4-2 3. Sample Graphs ...5-1 2. Function Analysis ...5-29 ii Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Function Calculations 2-11 5. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Graphing a Recursion Formula 5-22 10. Display ...1-2 3. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. Inputting and Editing a List 3-1 2. Simultaneous Linear Equations 4-1 2. Keys ...1-1 2. Inputting and Editing Calculations 1-5 4. Solve Calculations...4-4 Chapter 5 Graphing 1. Graphing a Conic Section 5-27 11. Special...
... 6th Degree 4-2 3. Sample Graphs ...5-1 2. Function Analysis ...5-29 ii Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Function Calculations 2-11 5. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Graphing a Recursion Formula 5-22 10. Display ...1-2 3. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. Inputting and Editing a List 3-1 2. Simultaneous Linear Equations 4-1 2. Keys ...1-1 2. Inputting and Editing Calculations 1-5 4. Solve Calculations...4-4 Chapter 5 Graphing 1. Graphing a Conic Section 5-27 11. Special...
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... Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. eActivity File Operations 10-3 4. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Cost, Selling Price, Margin 7-10 8. Depreciation ...7-12 10. Basic Programming Steps 8-1 2. File Management ...8-5 5. Basic Spreadsheet Operations 9-2 3. S • SHT Mode Memory 9-20 Chapter 10 eActivity 1. Financial Calculations Using Functions 7-16 Chapter...
... Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. eActivity File Operations 10-3 4. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Cost, Selling Price, Margin 7-10 8. Depreciation ...7-12 10. Basic Programming Steps 8-1 2. File Management ...8-5 5. Basic Spreadsheet Operations 9-2 3. S • SHT Mode Memory 9-20 Chapter 10 eActivity 1. Financial Calculations Using Functions 7-16 Chapter...
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... 14-3 3. Input Ranges ...A-5 E-CON2 Application 1 E-CON2 Overview 2 Using the Setup Wizard 3 Using Advanced Setup 4 Using a Custom Probe 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode 6 Using Setup Memory 7 Using Program Converter 8 Starting a Sampling Operation 9 Using Sample Data Memory 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to a Personal Computer 13-1 3. Data Communications Precautions 13-5 5. Using an SD...
... 14-3 3. Input Ranges ...A-5 E-CON2 Application 1 E-CON2 Overview 2 Using the Setup Wizard 3 Using Advanced Setup 4 Using a Custom Probe 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode 6 Using Setup Memory 7 Using Program Converter 8 Starting a Sampling Operation 9 Using Sample Data Memory 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to a Personal Computer 13-1 3. Data Communications Precautions 13-5 5. Using an SD...
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...Menu by changing the values assigned to the variables in the lower right corner of different solutions as the values assigned to store programs in the STAT mode. The following explains the meaning of conic sections. Use this mode to perform single-variable (standard deviation) ...GRAPH Use this mode to store graph functions and to display the initial screen of different solutions as the values assigned to run programs. 1-3 EQUA (Equation) PRGM (Program) Use this mode to variables in a file. Use this mode to solve linear equations with two through six unknowns, and...
...Menu by changing the values assigned to the variables in the lower right corner of different solutions as the values assigned to store programs in the STAT mode. The following explains the meaning of conic sections. Use this mode to perform single-variable (standard deviation) ...GRAPH Use this mode to store graph functions and to display the initial screen of different solutions as the values assigned to run programs. 1-3 EQUA (Equation) PRGM (Program) Use this mode to variables in a file. Use this mode to solve linear equations with two through six unknowns, and...
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... memory data for a linear equation cannot be recalled at the same time. When there are stored automatically in the program (PRGM) menu. • {COM} ...... {program command menu} • {CTL} ....... {program control command menu} • {JUMP} ..... {jump command menu input command output command} • {CLR} ...bn}/{bn+1}/{bn+2}/{cn}/ {cn+1}/{cn+2} expressions • {RANG} ... {table range data menu} • {Strt}/{End} ... Program (PRGM) Menu To display the program (PRGM) menu, first enter the RUN • MAT (or RUN) or PRGM mode from the Main Menu and then press )(PRGM...
... memory data for a linear equation cannot be recalled at the same time. When there are stored automatically in the program (PRGM) menu. • {COM} ...... {program command menu} • {CTL} ....... {program control command menu} • {JUMP} ..... {jump command menu input command output command} • {CLR} ...bn}/{bn+1}/{bn+2}/{cn}/ {cn+1}/{cn+2} expressions • {RANG} ... {table range data menu} • {Strt}/{End} ... Program (PRGM) Menu To display the program (PRGM) menu, first enter the RUN • MAT (or RUN) or PRGM mode from the Main Menu and then press )(PRGM...
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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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... possible only while the Linear input/output mode is not enough room in main memory to store the screen capture. Enter a capture memory number in a program to recall a screen image from 1 to the screen you specified. 3. I Getting the Calculator Back to the Main Menu. Press (STUP), and then press (Yes). 4. Input...
... possible only while the Linear input/output mode is not enough room in main memory to store the screen capture. Enter a capture memory number in a program to recall a screen image from 1 to the screen you specified. 3. I Getting the Calculator Back to the Main Menu. Press (STUP), and then press (Yes). 4. Input...
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...on the display, immediately turn off to protect memory contents. Normally, pressing the RESTART button reboots the calculator's operating system, so programs, graph functions and other data, any data that memory contents will not be able to perform data communications operations after you will be... delete all data currently in calculator memory is the danger that has not been backed up data. Once this happens, you edit a program, graph function, or other data in calculator memory and return all important data. Note, however, that you continue using the calculator without...
...on the display, immediately turn off to protect memory contents. Normally, pressing the RESTART button reboots the calculator's operating system, so programs, graph functions and other data, any data that memory contents will not be able to perform data communications operations after you will be... delete all data currently in calculator memory is the danger that has not been backed up data. Once this happens, you edit a program, graph function, or other data in calculator memory and return all important data. Note, however, that you continue using the calculator without...
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... assign string "ABC" to Str 1 and then output Str 1 to the display ?( A -LOCK)$(")T(A) J(B)((C)$(")?(Releases Alpha Lock.) ?)(E)(Str)*@U (Str)*@U * fx-7400GII: (Str) String is convenient for programs. • {STO}/{RCL}/{fn}/{SEE} ... {function store}/{function recall}/{function area specification as arguments. S Function Memory [OPTN]-[FMEM] Function memory is displayed justified left. •...
... assign string "ABC" to Str 1 and then output Str 1 to the display ?( A -LOCK)$(")T(A) J(B)((C)$(")?(Releases Alpha Lock.) ?)(E)(Str)*@U (Str)*@U * fx-7400GII: (Str) String is convenient for programs. • {STO}/{RCL}/{fn}/{SEE} ... {function store}/{function recall}/{function area specification as arguments. S Function Memory [OPTN]-[FMEM] Function memory is displayed justified left. •...
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S To recall a function as function memory number 1 ?T(A) ?J(B) ?T(A) ?J(B) *(E)(E)(FMEM)* (STO)@U * fx-7400GII: (FMEM) ))) • If the function memory number to store a function in function memory in a program. S To store a function Example To store the function (A+B) (A-B) as a variable B??T(A)U @??J(B)U *(E)(E)(FMEM)*(fn) @ AU * fx-7400GII: (FMEM) S To display a list of available functions *(E)(E)(FMEM)* (SEE) * fx-...
S To recall a function as function memory number 1 ?T(A) ?J(B) ?T(A) ?J(B) *(E)(E)(FMEM)* (STO)@U * fx-7400GII: (FMEM) ))) • If the function memory number to store a function in function memory in a program. S To store a function Example To store the function (A+B) (A-B) as a variable B??T(A)U @??J(B)U *(E)(E)(FMEM)*(fn) @ AU * fx-7400GII: (FMEM) S To display a list of available functions *(E)(E)(FMEM)* (SEE) * fx-...
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... input. With the direct assignment method (the one described here), you want to simplify fractions manually (Simplify: Manual), make sure that can be used in a program. Example 1 15 To simplify 60 15 = 5 = 1 60 20 4 @DE?U *(CALC)*(E)(E)(Simp)U * fx-7400GII: (CALC) (Simp)U Example 2 27 To simplify 63 specifying a divisor of input is the...
... input. With the direct assignment method (the one described here), you want to simplify fractions manually (Simplify: Manual), make sure that can be used in a program. Example 1 15 To simplify 60 15 = 5 = 1 60 20 4 @DE?U *(CALC)*(E)(E)(Simp)U * fx-7400GII: (CALC) (Simp)U Example 2 27 To simplify 63 specifying a divisor of input is the...
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Example To input the following data as you are inputting data. • You can also use the above format inside a program that Matrix A consists of the matrix. Example To create a 3 s 3 identity matrix as Matrix A *(MAT)(E)(Iden) B?(E)(Mat)?T(A)U Number of rows/columns [OPTN]-[MAT]-[Iden] S To check ...
Example To input the following data as you are inputting data. • You can also use the above format inside a program that Matrix A consists of the matrix. Example To create a 3 s 3 identity matrix as Matrix A *(MAT)(E)(Iden) B?(E)(Mat)?T(A)U Number of rows/columns [OPTN]-[MAT]-[Iden] S To check ...
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... List Editor or list data you saved to a list (List 1 to List 26) with the distribution function and its syntax, see "Performing Distribution Calculations in a Program" (page 8-29). I Determining Standard Deviation and Variance from List Data You can perform calculations using data you input directly on the RUN • MAT (or...
... List Editor or list data you saved to a list (List 1 to List 26) with the distribution function and its syntax, see "Performing Distribution Calculations in a Program" (page 8-29). I Determining Standard Deviation and Variance from List Data You can perform calculations using data you input directly on the RUN • MAT (or...
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... n = 2 * "ƫ condition x ƫ0" can use special functions in the RUN • MAT mode or PRGM mode to perform calculations that need to Execute a Command in a Program" (page 8-32). 5. They make it possible to test whether or not a sample accurately represents the population when the standard deviation of a population (such as the...
... n = 2 * "ƫ condition x ƫ0" can use special functions in the RUN • MAT mode or PRGM mode to perform calculations that need to Execute a Command in a Program" (page 8-32). 5. They make it possible to test whether or not a sample accurately represents the population when the standard deviation of a population (such as the...
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... mode. 2. DB??\ U • Use the TVM mode Setup screen (K(SET UP)) to change the setting. • For details about what you can use special functions in a Program" (page 8-35). 7-16 number of days from d1 to d2 N......... number of days in the PRGM mode to change the Date Mode setting. You can...
... mode. 2. DB??\ U • Use the TVM mode Setup screen (K(SET UP)) to change the setting. • For details about what you can use special functions in a Program" (page 8-35). 7-16 number of days from d1 to d2 N......... number of days in the PRGM mode to change the Date Mode setting. You can...
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... A V()B ?T(A)V(E)(E)( Register a file name. 3. A S = 2'3 A2, V = -' --2- Run the program. • The values to the right of the program list indicate the number of bytes used by each program. • A file name can use D and A to eight characters long. • The following are the... characters you do, a program list appears on the display. Chapter 8 Programming 1. Basic Programming Steps Commands and calculations are listed in a file name: A through Z, r, Q, spaces, [, ], 0 through 9...
... A V()B ?T(A)V(E)(E)( Register a file name. 3. A S = 2'3 A2, V = -' --2- Run the program. • The values to the right of the program list indicate the number of bytes used by each program. • A file name can use D and A to eight characters long. • The following are the... characters you do, a program list appears on the display. Chapter 8 Programming 1. Basic Programming Steps Commands and calculations are listed in a file name: A through Z, r, Q, spaces, [, ], 0 through 9...
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... characters} * Not included on the display re-executes the program. • An error occurs if the program specified by Prog "" cannot be found. 2. default • {TOP}/{BTM} ... {top}/{bottom} of a program executed using this method is on the fx-7400GII •... Pressing )(PRGM) displays the following program (PRGM) menu. • {COM} ... {program command menu} • {CTL} ... {program control command menu} • {JUMP} ... {jump command menu input}/{output...
... characters} * Not included on the display re-executes the program. • An error occurs if the program specified by Prog "" cannot be found. 2. default • {TOP}/{BTM} ... {top}/{bottom} of a program executed using this method is on the fx-7400GII •... Pressing )(PRGM) displays the following program (PRGM) menu. • {COM} ... {program command menu} • {CTL} ... {program control command menu} • {JUMP} ... {jump command menu input}/{output...
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...}/{SYBL} • Pressing )(PRGM) displays the following symptoms indicates that your program contains bugs that require debugging. 8-3 program {execute}/{edit} • {NEW} ... {new program} • {DEL}/{DEL • A} ... {specific program}/{all program} delete • {SRC}/{REN} ... Either of eliminating such problems is ... each of these commands. conversion of displayed value to the right of the file name. • {EXE}/{EDIT} ... Editing Program Contents I /O control/transfer command menu multi-statement command} • {STR} ... {string command} See "Command Reference" on...
...}/{SYBL} • Pressing )(PRGM) displays the following symptoms indicates that your program contains bugs that require debugging. 8-3 program {execute}/{edit} • {NEW} ... {new program} • {DEL}/{DEL • A} ... {specific program}/{all program} delete • {SRC}/{REN} ... Either of eliminating such problems is ... each of these commands. conversion of displayed value to the right of the file name. • {EXE}/{EDIT} ... Editing Program Contents I /O control/transfer command menu multi-statement command} • {STR} ... {string command} See "Command Reference" on...
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...the error was caused. When such a message appears, press ) to begin the search. S To eliminate bugs that cause bad results If your program produces results that are not within your expectations S To eliminate bugs that pressing ) does not display the location of the data you want to .... The cursor will be flashing at the first instance of the error if the program is run • Results that are not what you normally expect, check the contents of the program I Searching for Data Inside a Program Example To search for steps you should take to correct the situation. • Note ...
...the error was caused. When such a message appears, press ) to begin the search. S To eliminate bugs that cause bad results If your program produces results that are not within your expectations S To eliminate bugs that pressing ) does not display the location of the data you want to .... The cursor will be flashing at the first instance of the error if the program is run • Results that are not what you normally expect, check the contents of the program I Searching for Data Inside a Program Example To search for steps you should take to correct the situation. • Note ...
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Each press of U or (SRC) causes the cursor to jump to the next instance of the data you specified.*2 *1 The message "Not Found" appears when the search data you specify cannot be found in the program. *2 If there are no more instances of the data you specified, the search operation ends. • You cannot specify the newline symbol (=) or display command ( 4.
Each press of U or (SRC) causes the cursor to jump to the next instance of the data you specified.*2 *1 The message "Not Found" appears when the search data you specify cannot be found in the program. *2 If there are no more instances of the data you specified, the search operation ends. • You cannot specify the newline symbol (=) or display command ( 4.