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...you keep having problems 1-30 Chapter 2 Manual Calculations 1. High-order Equations from 2nd to 6th Degree 4-2 3. Using Tables ...5-15 8. Keys ...1-1 2. Using the Math Input/Output Mode 1-10 5. Variable Data (VARS) Menu 1-23 7. Matrix Calculations...2-36 9. Mertic ...Conversion Calculations 2-48 Chapter 3 List Function 1. Controlling What Appears on the Same Screen 5-11 6. Using Screen Capture 1-29 10. Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format 2-10 4. Function Calculations 2-11 5. Drawing...
...you keep having problems 1-30 Chapter 2 Manual Calculations 1. High-order Equations from 2nd to 6th Degree 4-2 3. Using Tables ...5-15 8. Keys ...1-1 2. Using the Math Input/Output Mode 1-10 5. Variable Data (VARS) Menu 1-23 7. Matrix Calculations...2-36 9. Mertic ...Conversion Calculations 2-48 Chapter 3 List Function 1. Controlling What Appears on the Same Screen 5-11 6. Using Screen Capture 1-29 10. Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format 2-10 4. Function Calculations 2-11 5. Drawing...
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...10. Command Reference ...8-7 6. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. eActivity File Operations 10-3 4. Using the Memory Manager 11-1 iii Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data 6-4 3. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Bond Calculations... 8. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. Confidence Interval ...6-35 7. File Management ...8-5 5. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. Using Special S • SHT Mode Commands 9-14 4. PRGM Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. Inputting and Editing Data 10-4 5....
...10. Command Reference ...8-7 6. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. eActivity File Operations 10-3 4. Using the Memory Manager 11-1 iii Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data 6-4 3. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Bond Calculations... 8. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. Confidence Interval ...6-35 7. File Management ...8-5 5. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. Using Special S • SHT Mode Commands 9-14 4. PRGM Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. Inputting and Editing Data 10-4 5....
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...-9860GⅡ SD only) 1. 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. Using an SD Card ...14-1 2. Performing a Data Communication Operation 13-2 4. Formatting an...
...-9860GⅡ SD only) 1. 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. Using an SD Card ...14-1 2. Performing a Data Communication Operation 13-2 4. Formatting an...
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...you are shown, followed by the input character or command in this User's Guide. The operation assigned to each function key changes according to use the "Math input/output mode", which will input a symbol. Note that some of the models covered by pressing function keys ... Differences This User's Guide covers multiple different calculator models. The initial default setting of other expressions just as they are mainly presented using natural display. All multiple-key input operations are indicated like , for input and display of models not equipped with the Math input...
...you are shown, followed by the input character or command in this User's Guide. The operation assigned to each function key changes according to use the "Math input/output mode", which will input a symbol. Note that some of the models covered by pressing function keys ... Differences This User's Guide covers multiple different calculator models. The initial default setting of other expressions just as they are mainly presented using natural display. All multiple-key input operations are indicated like , for input and display of models not equipped with the Math input...
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... information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio.com. vi To exit display contrast adjustment, press K. The key operation for key , it means ...required to its initial default. 3. S Command List The PRGM Mode Command List (page 8-37) provides a graphic flowchart of the various function key menus and shows how to maneuver to a function key in parentheses following operation...difficult to display the contrast adjustment screen. 2. Use the cursor keys (D, A, B, C) to select the SYSTEM icon and press U, then press ( ) to see. ...
... information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio.com. vi To exit display contrast adjustment, press K. The key operation for key , it means ...required to its initial default. 3. S Command List The PRGM Mode Command List (page 8-37) provides a graphic flowchart of the various function key menus and shows how to maneuver to a function key in parentheses following operation...difficult to display the contrast adjustment screen. 2. Use the cursor keys (D, A, B, C) to select the SYSTEM icon and press U, then press ( ) to see. ...
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... cursor keys (B, C, D, A) to move the highlighting to the icon you want . The functions marked on the keyboard are used for key markings. S To select an icon 1. Color Yellow Red Key Operation Press and then the key to display the Main Menu. 2. and then the ... This section describes how to select an icon in alpha input until you press ? Function log J 10x J B ?J Key Operation The following describes the color coding used to perform more than one you need quickly and easily. Press ? If you press and then ?, the keyboard locks in the Main Menu to its...
... cursor keys (B, C, D, A) to move the highlighting to the icon you want . The functions marked on the keyboard are used for key markings. S To select an icon 1. Color Yellow Red Key Operation Press and then the key to display the Main Menu. 2. and then the ... This section describes how to select an icon in alpha input until you press ? Function log J 10x J B ?J Key Operation The following describes the color coding used to perform more than one you need quickly and easily. Press ? If you press and then ?, the keyboard locks in the Main Menu to its...
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...graphs of a graph by inputting the number or letter marked in a file. Each file contains a 26-column × 999-line spreadsheet. Use this mode when you can also enter a mode without highlighting an icon in the Main Menu by changing the values assigned to the variables ..., and for calculations involving binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values and matrices. DYNA*1 (Dynamic Graph) TABLE RECUR*1 (Recursion) CONICS*1 Use this mode to store graph functions and to draw multiple versions of conic sections. The following explains the meaning of the mode whose icon you...
...graphs of a graph by inputting the number or letter marked in a file. Each file contains a 26-column × 999-line spreadsheet. Use this mode when you can also enter a mode without highlighting an icon in the Main Menu by changing the values assigned to the variables ..., and for calculations involving binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values and matrices. DYNA*1 (Dynamic Graph) TABLE RECUR*1 (Recursion) CONICS*1 Use this mode to store graph functions and to draw multiple versions of conic sections. The following explains the meaning of the mode whose icon you...
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...;. *2 Not included on the fx-7400Gɉ/fx-9750Gɉ. Text Screen Graph Screen I About Display Screens This calculator uses two types of graphs. Use this mode to control the optionally available EA-200 Data Analyzer. For more information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-...CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio. Use this mode to manage data stored in memory. SYSTEM Use this limit are automatically converted to make other types of display screens: a text screen and a graph screen. I...
...;. *2 Not included on the fx-7400Gɉ/fx-9750Gɉ. Text Screen Graph Screen I About Display Screens This calculator uses two types of graphs. Use this mode to control the optionally available EA-200 Data Analyzer. For more information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-...CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio. Use this mode to manage data stored in memory. SYSTEM Use this limit are automatically converted to make other types of display screens: a text screen and a graph screen. I...
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... negative. Example 2 + 3 - 4 + 10 = A B C @?U 1-5 See page 2-11 for automatic changeover to the above, this calculator also uses other indicators or symbols, which equals 180150001(10) Indicates: 12° 34' 56.78" • In addition to normal display. I Inputting Calculations When...and press U to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. Inputting and Editing Calculations I Special Display Formats This calculator uses special display formats to obtain the result. You can specify one of the examples in 1.2 three places to 1.2 s 10-3. S...
... negative. Example 2 + 3 - 4 + 10 = A B C @?U 1-5 See page 2-11 for automatic changeover to the above, this calculator also uses other indicators or symbols, which equals 180150001(10) Indicates: 12° 34' 56.78" • In addition to normal display. I Inputting Calculations When...and press U to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. Inputting and Editing Calculations I Special Display Formats This calculator uses special display formats to obtain the result. You can specify one of the examples in 1.2 three places to 1.2 s 10-3. S...
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With overwrite, text you can execute it by performing the operation: #(INS). The cursor appears as "I Editing Calculations Use the B and C keys to move the cursor to the position you can use C to move to sin2.362 A BEV BBBBB Q 1-6 S To insert a step Example To change cos60 to 369 s 2 BEH A B# In the insert mode...
With overwrite, text you can execute it by performing the operation: #(INS). The cursor appears as "I Editing Calculations Use the B and C keys to move the cursor to the position you can use C to move to sin2.362 A BEV BBBBB Q 1-6 S To insert a step Example To change cos60 to 369 s 2 BEH A B# In the insert mode...
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... Memory The last calculation performed is used in replay memory until you can make changes in the Original Calculation Example 14 w 0 s 2.3 entered by pressing B or C. For details, see "History Function" (page 1-17). ... cleared when you wish and then execute it again. • Replay memory is enabled in sequence from the newest to create a new calculation. You can use C and B to move the cursor around the calculation and make changes in the calculation as you press the recall a calculation and execute it even after...
... Memory The last calculation performed is used in replay memory until you can make changes in the Original Calculation Example 14 w 0 s 2.3 entered by pressing B or C. For details, see "History Function" (page 1-17). ... cleared when you wish and then execute it again. • Replay memory is enabled in sequence from the newest to create a new calculation. You can use C and B to move the cursor around the calculation and make changes in the calculation as you press the recall a calculation and execute it even after...
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... keys to copy and then press G(CLIP). U Cursor is selected, see "Using the Clipboard for Copy and Paste You can copy (or cut) a function,...the copy and paste operation while the Math input/output mode is positioned automatically at another location. • The procedures described here all use the Linear input/output mode. S To cut and then press G(CLIP). Press (COPY) to copy the highlighted text to " ... the cursor to the beginning or end of the range of text you copy them. Move the cursor (I Using the Clipboard for Copy and Paste in the Math Input/Output Mode" (page 1-18).
... keys to copy and then press G(CLIP). U Cursor is selected, see "Using the Clipboard for Copy and Paste You can copy (or cut) a function,...the copy and paste operation while the Math input/output mode is positioned automatically at another location. • The procedures described here all use the Linear input/output mode. S To cut and then press G(CLIP). Press (COPY) to copy the highlighted text to " ... the cursor to the beginning or end of the range of text you copy them. Move the cursor (I Using the Clipboard for Copy and Paste in the Math Input/Output Mode" (page 1-18).
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.... (HELP) m k ) To close the help text screen, press ). 2. H(PASTE) I Catalog Function The Catalog is the last one you want . 3. S To use D and A to step 5, if you want . Press (CTGY) to paste the text, and then press H(PASTE). Pressing (HELP) will appear at the cursor position.... This displays a list of the screen. If the text does not fit within a single screen, you selected. 1-9 Press (CUT) to the clipboard. Use the cursor keys (D, A) to highlight the command category you want to cut the highlighted text to cut . 3. Press C(CATALOG) to display an alphabetic Catalog...
.... (HELP) m k ) To close the help text screen, press ). 2. H(PASTE) I Catalog Function The Catalog is the last one you want . 3. S To use D and A to step 5, if you want . Press (CTGY) to paste the text, and then press H(PASTE). Pressing (HELP) will appear at the cursor position.... This displays a list of the screen. If the text does not fit within a single screen, you selected. 1-9 Press (CUT) to the clipboard. Use the cursor keys (D, A) to highlight the command category you want to cut the highlighted text to cut . 3. Press C(CATALOG) to display an alphabetic Catalog...
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... default setting for the fx-9860G Slim/fx-9860G SD/fx-9860G/fx-9860G AU is the Math input/output mode. For more information, see "Using Values and Expressions as they appear in your textbook. • The operations in the currently selected category} • (EXIT)... {exits the category selection ...are performed in this section all input is insert mode (not overwrite mode) input. 4. Input the first letter of the procedure under "To use in the Linear input/output mode to switch to the Math input/output mode before performing the operations in the Math input/output mode. -...
... default setting for the fx-9860G Slim/fx-9860G SD/fx-9860G/fx-9860G AU is the Math input/output mode. For more information, see "Using Values and Expressions as they appear in your textbook. • The operations in the currently selected category} • (EXIT)... {exits the category selection ...are performed in this section all input is insert mode (not overwrite mode) input. 4. Input the first letter of the procedure under "To use in the Linear input/output mode to switch to the Math input/output mode before performing the operations in the Math input/output mode. -...
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... Power (Reciprocal) Cube Root Power Root ex 10x log(a,b) Abs (Absolute Value) Linear Differential*3 Quadratic Differential*3 Integral*3 3 Calculation*4 Matrix Parentheses Braces (Used during list input.) Brackets (Used during matrix input.) Key Operation 6 6() , V (x -1) V() (3) ,(x) ((ex) J(10x) (Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2)...(Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from the MATH function menu, see "Using the MATH Menu" described below can be specified in the Math input/output mode. The "Bytes" column shows the number of ...
... Power (Reciprocal) Cube Root Power Root ex 10x log(a,b) Abs (Absolute Value) Linear Differential*3 Quadratic Differential*3 Integral*3 3 Calculation*4 Matrix Parentheses Braces (Used during list input.) Brackets (Used during matrix input.) Key Operation 6 6() , V (x -1) V() (3) ,(x) ((ex) J(10x) (Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2)...(Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2) (Input from the MATH function menu, see "Using the MATH Menu" described below can be specified in the Math input/output mode. The "Bytes" column shows the number of ...
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... section provides a number of different examples showing how the MATH function menu and other keys can be used during Math input/output mode natural input. You can use this menu for natural input of matrices, differentials, integrals, etc. • {MAT} ... {displays... {inputs a 3 × 3 matrix} • {msn} ... {inputs a matrix with m lines and n columns (up to the input cursor position as you input values and data. S Using the MATH Menu In the RUN • MAT mode, pressing (MATH) displays the MATH menu. Example 1 To input 23 + 1 A, B C @ U Example 2 ( ) To input 1+ 2 5...
... section provides a number of different examples showing how the MATH function menu and other keys can be used during Math input/output mode natural input. You can use this menu for natural input of matrices, differentials, integrals, etc. • {MAT} ... {displays... {inputs a 3 × 3 matrix} • {msn} ... {inputs a matrix with m lines and n columns (up to the input cursor position as you input values and data. S Using the MATH Menu In the RUN • MAT mode, pressing (MATH) displays the MATH menu. Example 1 To input 23 + 1 A, B C @ U Example 2 ( ) To input 1+ 2 5...
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...width of a calculation formula is more of the calculation off the screen in (2+3). You cannot input any expression that exceeds this limitation. S Using Values and Expressions as Arguments A value or an expression that you have input "(2+3)", for example, you can be greater than one , or... screen contents and view the part you want to an insert cursor (). 3. S Math Input/Output Mode Input Restrictions Certain types of expressions can use the cursor keys to insert the function. • This inserts the function and makes the parenthetical expression its argument. CV()ACC6@AA ...
...width of a calculation formula is more of the calculation off the screen in (2+3). You cannot input any expression that exceeds this limitation. S Using Values and Expressions as Arguments A value or an expression that you have input "(2+3)", for example, you can be greater than one , or... screen contents and view the part you want to an insert cursor (). 3. S Math Input/Output Mode Input Restrictions Certain types of expressions can use the cursor keys to insert the function. • This inserts the function and makes the parenthetical expression its argument. CV()ACC6@AA ...
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... cursor location. • In the Math input/output mode, pressing the # key always performs a backspace operation. • Note the following cursor operations you can be used with Math input/output mode. Function Key Operation Original Expression Improper Fraction 6 Power , V() Cube Root (3) Power Root ,(x) ex ((ex) 10x J(10x) log(a,b) ...(3( ) Expression After Insertion • In the Linear input/output mode, pressing #(INS) will change to the end Press this key: C B 1-15 This capability can use while inputting a calculation with the following functions.
... cursor location. • In the Math input/output mode, pressing the # key always performs a backspace operation. • Note the following cursor operations you can be used with Math input/output mode. Function Key Operation Original Expression Improper Fraction 6 Power , V() Cube Root (3) Power Root ,(x) ex ((ex) 10x J(10x) log(a,b) ...(3( ) Expression After Insertion • In the Linear input/output mode, pressing #(INS) will change to the end Press this key: C B 1-15 This capability can use while inputting a calculation with the following functions.
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...just undone, press: ?#(UNDO) again. • You also can use UNDO to cancel a cursor key operation. For details, see "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26). 1-16 Example @ 6@C # ?#(UNDO) A ?#(UNDO) I Using Undoing and Redoing Operations You can use the following procedures during input and then press ?#(UNDO), the cursor... will restore what was before you pressed . • You also can use UNDO to cancel an key operation. To redo a key operation you pressed C. • The UNDO operation is disabled while the...
...just undone, press: ?#(UNDO) again. • You also can use UNDO to cancel a cursor key operation. For details, see "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26). 1-16 Example @ 6@C # ?#(UNDO) A ?#(UNDO) I Using Undoing and Redoing Operations You can use the following procedures during input and then press ?#(UNDO), the cursor... will restore what was before you pressed . • You also can use UNDO to cancel an key operation. To redo a key operation you pressed C. • The UNDO operation is disabled while the...
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...operation. DDDDB#BU 1-17 Be sure to 6 × 6. Up to 30 sets of calculation expressions and results are maintained. @ AU AU You can use parentheses to "1+3" and recalculate Perform the following operation following the sample shown above. Example: (32)-1 BV(x-1) I History Function The history function maintains a ...can also edit the calculation expressions that has more than 20 elements will be displayed on a ListAns screen, which is the same screen used in the Linear input/output mode. • Arrows appear at the left, right, top, or bottom edge of the display to...
...operation. DDDDB#BU 1-17 Be sure to 6 × 6. Up to 30 sets of calculation expressions and results are maintained. @ AU AU You can use parentheses to "1+3" and recalculate Perform the following operation following the sample shown above. Example: (32)-1 BV(x-1) I History Function The history function maintains a ...can also edit the calculation expressions that has more than 20 elements will be displayed on a ListAns screen, which is the same screen used in the Linear input/output mode. • Arrows appear at the left, right, top, or bottom edge of the display to...