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E fx-9860GII SD fx-9860GII fx-9860G AU PLUS fx-9860G Slim (Updated to OS 2.00) fx-9860G SD (Updated to OS 2.00) fx-9860G (Updated to OS 2.00) fx-9860G AU (Updated to OS 2.00) I[*ɉ I[*ɉ Software Version 2.00 User's Guide CASIO Worldwide Education Website http://edu.casio.com CASIO EDUCATIONAL FORUM http://edu.casio.com/forum/
E fx-9860GII SD fx-9860GII fx-9860G AU PLUS fx-9860G Slim (Updated to OS 2.00) fx-9860G SD (Updated to OS 2.00) fx-9860G (Updated to OS 2.00) fx-9860G AU (Updated to OS 2.00) I[*ɉ I[*ɉ Software Version 2.00 User's Guide CASIO Worldwide Education Website http://edu.casio.com CASIO EDUCATIONAL FORUM http://edu.casio.com/forum/
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For full details on availability in certain geographic areas. i • The contents of this user's guide are subject to change without notice. • No part of this user's guide may be reproduced in any form without the express written consent of the manufacturer. • The options described in Chapter 13 of this user's guide may not be available in your area, contact your nearest CASIO dealer or distributor. • Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference.
For full details on availability in certain geographic areas. i • The contents of this user's guide are subject to change without notice. • No part of this user's guide may be reproduced in any form without the express written consent of the manufacturer. • The options described in Chapter 13 of this user's guide may not be available in your area, contact your nearest CASIO dealer or distributor. • Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference.
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Using the Math Input/Output Mode 1-10 5. Using Screen Capture 1-29 10. Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Numerical Calculations 2-21 6. Complex Number Calculations 2-30 7. Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers 2-33 8. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists 3-10 4. Controlling What Appears on the Same Screen 5-11 6. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Graphing a Conic Section 5-27 11. Keys ...1-1 2. Variable Data (VARS) Menu 1-23 7. Using the Setup Screen 1-26 9. Special Functions...2-6 3. Solve Calculations...4-4 Chapter 5 ...
Using the Math Input/Output Mode 1-10 5. Using Screen Capture 1-29 10. Basic Calculations...2-1 2. Numerical Calculations 2-21 6. Complex Number Calculations 2-30 7. Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers 2-33 8. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists 3-10 4. Controlling What Appears on the Same Screen 5-11 6. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Graphing a Conic Section 5-27 11. Keys ...1-1 2. Variable Data (VARS) Menu 1-23 7. Using the Setup Screen 1-26 9. Special Functions...2-6 3. Solve Calculations...4-4 Chapter 5 ...
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Tests ...6-22 6. Interest Rate Conversion 7-9 7. Financial Calculations Using Functions 7-16 Chapter 8 Programming 1. PRGM Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. Using Calculator Functions in Programs 8-21 7. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Statistic Formula ...6-53 Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM) 1. Cost, Selling Price, Margin 7-10 8. Basic Programming Steps 8-1 2. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. Calculating and ...
Tests ...6-22 6. Interest Rate Conversion 7-9 7. Financial Calculations Using Functions 7-16 Chapter 8 Programming 1. PRGM Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. Using Calculator Functions in Programs 8-21 7. Drawing Statistical Graphs, and Performing Statistical and Regression Calculations...9-15 5. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Statistic Formula ...6-53 Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM) 1. Cost, Selling Price, Margin 7-10 8. Basic Programming Steps 8-1 2. Program Library ...8-42 Chapter 9 Spreadsheet 1. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. Calculating and ...
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Data Communications Precautions 13-5 5. Formatting an SD Card 14-3 3. Error Message Table ...A-1 2. Connecting the Calculator to Graph Data 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations 12 Calling E-CON2 Functions from an eActivity iv 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 the System Manager ...
Data Communications Precautions 13-5 5. Formatting an SD Card 14-3 3. Error Message Table ...A-1 2. Connecting the Calculator to Graph Data 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations 12 Calling E-CON2 Functions from an eActivity iv 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 the System Manager ...
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This means you can input fractions, square roots, differentials, and other models may not be available on these models, use the cursor keys (D, A, B, C) to v In the "Math input/output mode", most calculation results also are displayed using the Math input/output mode, see the explanation of the "Input/Output" mode setting under "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26). • For information about input and display using natural display. Note the following points if you need to perform to use the "Math input/output mode", which will input a symbol. S For owners of math ...
This means you can input fractions, square roots, differentials, and other models may not be available on these models, use the cursor keys (D, A, B, C) to v In the "Math input/output mode", most calculation results also are displayed using the Math input/output mode, see the explanation of the "Input/Output" mode setting under "Using the Setup Screen" (page 1-26). • For information about input and display using natural display. Note the following points if you need to perform to use the "Math input/output mode", which will input a symbol. S For owners of math ...
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...the SYSTEM icon and press U, then press ( ) to see. 1. vi 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 its initial default. 3. To exit display contrast adjustment, press K. For more ...information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio.com. Adjust the contrast. • The C cursor key makes display contrast darker. • The B cursor key makes display contrast lighter. ...
...the SYSTEM icon and press U, then press ( ) to see. 1. vi 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 its initial default. 3. To exit display contrast adjustment, press K. For more ...information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio.com. Adjust the contrast. • The C cursor key makes display contrast darker. • The B cursor key makes display contrast lighter. ...
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Chapter 1 Basic Operation 1. Depending on calculator model, some of the functions described above keys may not be included on all of the above are available on your calculator. 1-1 Keys I Key Table Page 5-29 Page 5-5 Page 5-3 Page 5-28 Page 5-30 1-2 2-7 1-2 2-30 1-11 1-12 1-18 2-19 Page 1-30 1-9 3-2 2-30 1-22 2-14 2-14 2-14 2-19 1-19 2-19 1-25 1-23 1-18, 2-14 2-14 2-1 1-26 1-2 2-13 2-13 2-1 Page 1-8 Page 1-9 2-41 2-13 2-7 2-1 2-13 10-11 Page 1-6,1-15 1-16 1-6 2-1 2-1 2-9 2-1 1 Page 5-1 5-24 10-9 2-6 Page 2-1 Not all models covered by this manual.
Chapter 1 Basic Operation 1. Depending on calculator model, some of the functions described above keys may not be included on all of the above are available on your calculator. 1-1 Keys I Key Table Page 5-29 Page 5-5 Page 5-3 Page 5-28 Page 5-30 1-2 2-7 1-2 2-30 1-11 1-12 1-18 2-19 Page 1-30 1-9 3-2 2-30 1-22 2-14 2-14 2-14 2-19 1-19 2-19 1-25 1-23 1-18, 2-14 2-14 2-1 1-26 1-2 2-13 2-13 2-1 Page 1-8 Page 1-9 2-41 2-13 2-7 2-1 2-13 10-11 Page 1-6,1-15 1-16 1-6 2-1 2-1 2-9 2-1 1 Page 5-1 5-24 10-9 2-6 Page 2-1 Not all models covered by this manual.
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Color Yellow Red Key Operation Press and then the key to display the Main Menu. 2. Function log J 10x J B ?J Key Operation The following describes the color coding used to its primary functions immediately. Press K to perform the marked function. and then the key to perform the marked function. • Alpha Lock Normally, once you want . again. 2. Use the cursor keys (B, C, D, A) to move the highlighting to the icon you press ? S To select an icon 1. Press ? Display I Key Markings Many of the calculator's keys are color coded to help you...
Color Yellow Red Key Operation Press and then the key to display the Main Menu. 2. Function log J 10x J B ?J Key Operation The following describes the color coding used to its primary functions immediately. Press K to perform the marked function. and then the key to perform the marked function. • Alpha Lock Normally, once you want . again. 2. Use the cursor keys (B, C, D, A) to move the highlighting to the icon you press ? S To select an icon 1. Press ? Display I Key Markings Many of the calculator's keys are color coded to help you...
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Use this mode to store programs in a file. Use this mode to store graph functions and to 6th degree. STAT (Statistics) e • ACT*2 (eActivity) S • SHT*2 (Spreadsheet) GRAPH Use this mode to solve linear equations with two through six unknowns, and high-order equations from 2nd to draw graphs using the same procedures that is different than the one you thought you selected. eActivity lets you input text, math expressions, and other procedure, you may end up in a mode that you use in the STAT mode. Use this mode to store recursion formulas, to generate a ...
Use this mode to store programs in a file. Use this mode to store graph functions and to 6th degree. STAT (Statistics) e • ACT*2 (eActivity) S • SHT*2 (Spreadsheet) GRAPH Use this mode to solve linear equations with two through six unknowns, and high-order equations from 2nd to draw graphs using the same procedures that is different than the one you thought you selected. eActivity lets you input text, math expressions, and other procedure, you may end up in a mode that you use in the STAT mode. Use this mode to store recursion formulas, to generate a ...
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... 1.2 s 1012. Values that measures 127 (W) × 63 (H) dots. For more information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio. com. Text Screen Graph Screen I About Display Screens This calculator uses two types of graphs. This results in memory. SYSTEM Use this mode to initialize...
... 1.2 s 1012. Values that measures 127 (W) × 63 (H) dots. For more information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio. com. Text Screen Graph Screen I About Display Screens This calculator uses two types of graphs. This results in memory. SYSTEM Use this mode to initialize...
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Inputting and Editing Calculations I Special Display Formats This calculator uses special display formats to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. This results in this manual show calculation results using Norm 1. I Inputting Calculations When you should move the decimal point in each applicable section of this calculator also uses other indicators or symbols, which are written, from left , because the exponent is equivalent to obtain the result. See page 2-11 for automatic changeover to clear the display. This means that the result ...
Inputting and Editing Calculations I Special Display Formats This calculator uses special display formats to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. This results in this manual show calculation results using Norm 1. I Inputting Calculations When you should move the decimal point in each applicable section of this calculator also uses other indicators or symbols, which are written, from left , because the exponent is equivalent to obtain the result. See page 2-11 for automatic changeover to clear the display. This means that the result ...
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S To change a step Example To change cos60 to sin2.362 A BEV BBBBB Q 1-6 After you edit the calculation, you can toggle between insert and overwrite by pressing U. You can execute it by performing the operation: #(INS). The cursor appears as "I Editing Calculations Use the B and C keys to move to the end of the operations described below. S To insert a step Example To change , and then perform one of the calculation and input more. • You can select either insert or overwrite for overwrite. *1 With all models except the fx-7400Gɉ/fx-9750Gɉ, insert and ...
S To change a step Example To change cos60 to sin2.362 A BEV BBBBB Q 1-6 After you edit the calculation, you can toggle between insert and overwrite by pressing U. You can execute it by performing the operation: #(INS). The cursor appears as "I Editing Calculations Use the B and C keys to move to the end of the operations described below. S To insert a step Example To change , and then perform one of the calculation and input more. • You can select either insert or overwrite for overwrite. *1 With all models except the fx-7400Gɉ/fx-9750Gɉ, insert and ...
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For details, see "History Function" (page 1-17). Pressing B causes the calculation to appear with the cursor at the end. You can I Using Replay Memory The last calculation performed is used in replay memory until you perform another calculation. • The contents of the replay memory by mistake for 14 w 10 s 2.3 @C? I Making Corrections in the Linear input/output mode only. Example 2 @AB CDEU ABC DEFU D (One calculation back) D (Two calculations back) • A calculation remains stored in place of replay memory. A B 1-7 key, so you can make changes ...
For details, see "History Function" (page 1-17). Pressing B causes the calculation to appear with the cursor at the end. You can I Using Replay Memory The last calculation performed is used in replay memory until you perform another calculation. • The contents of the replay memory by mistake for 14 w 10 s 2.3 @C? I Making Corrections in the Linear input/output mode only. Example 2 @AB CDEU ABC DEFU D (One calculation back) D (Two calculations back) • A calculation remains stored in place of replay memory. A B 1-7 key, so you can make changes ...
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U Press ). B@ Execute again. S To specify the copy range 1. Use the cursor keys to move the cursor and highlight the range of text you want to copy and then press G(CLIP). Press (COPY) to copy the highlighted text to " ". 1-8 This changes the cursor to the clipboard, and exit the copy range specification mode. Make necessary changes. Move the cursor (I) to the beginning or end of the range of text you want to " ". 2. S To cut ) a function, command, or other input to the beginning or end of the range of the error. I ) to the clipboard, and then paste the clipboard ...
U Press ). B@ Execute again. S To specify the copy range 1. Use the cursor keys to move the cursor and highlight the range of text you want to copy and then press G(CLIP). Press (COPY) to copy the highlighted text to " ". 1-8 This changes the cursor to the clipboard, and exit the copy range specification mode. Make necessary changes. Move the cursor (I) to the beginning or end of the range of text you want to " ". 2. S To cut ) a function, command, or other input to the beginning or end of the range of the error. I ) to the clipboard, and then paste the clipboard ...
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Cutting causes the original characters to input a command 1. Press (CUT) to highlight the command category you want. 3. Use the cursor keys (D, A) to cut . 3. H(PASTE) I Catalog Function The Catalog is the last one you used for command input. • With the fx-9860G Slim, the first two lines of all the commands available on this step and go straight to step 5, if you want to display an alphabetic Catalog of commands. • The screen that appears first is an alphabetic list of explanation text for reading. Press C(CATALOG) to paste the text, and then ...
Cutting causes the original characters to input a command 1. Press (CUT) to highlight the command category you want. 3. Use the cursor keys (D, A) to cut . 3. H(PASTE) I Catalog Function The Catalog is the last one you used for command input. • With the fx-9860G Slim, the first two lines of all the commands available on this step and go straight to step 5, if you want to display an alphabetic Catalog of commands. • The screen that appears first is an alphabetic list of explanation text for reading. Press C(CATALOG) to paste the text, and then ...
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4. Input the first letter of the procedure under "To use the Catalog to input a command". 4. This will display the category selection screen. • (EXE)... {displays a list of certain functions, just as Arguments" (page 1-14). 1-10 Using the Math Input/Output Mode Important! • The fx-7400Gɉ and fx-9750Gɉ are performed in the Math input/output mode. - If you want to the Math input/output mode before performing the operations in this section all input is insert mode (not overwrite mode) input. The initial default setting for the fx-9860G Slim/fx-9860G SD/fx-...
4. Input the first letter of the procedure under "To use the Catalog to input a command". 4. This will display the category selection screen. • (EXE)... {displays a list of certain functions, just as Arguments" (page 1-14). 1-10 Using the Math Input/Output Mode Important! • The fx-7400Gɉ and fx-9750Gɉ are performed in the Math input/output mode. - If you want to the Math input/output mode before performing the operations in this section all input is insert mode (not overwrite mode) input. The initial default setting for the fx-9860G Slim/fx-9860G SD/fx-...
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Function/Symbol Fraction (Improper) Mixed Fraction*1 Power Square Negative 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 MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2) and ( { ) and ( } ) ( [ ) and ( ] )...
Function/Symbol Fraction (Improper) Mixed Fraction*1 Power Square Negative 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 MATH menu*2) (Input from MATH menu*2) and ( { ) and ( } ) ( [ ) and ( ] )...
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Be sure to pay attention to 6 × 6)} • {logab} ... {starts natural input of logarithm logab} • {Abs} ... {starts natural input of absolute value |X|} • • {{dd/2d/dxx}2.}....{.s{tsatratsrtsnantautruarlainl ipnuptuot folfinqeuaarddriaffteicredniftfiearlenddtxiafl(xdd)xx22= a } f(x)x = a } • {°dx} ... {starts natural input of integral b f(x)dx } a B 3 • {3(} ... {starts natural input of 3 calculation f(x) } x=A S Math Input/Output Mode Input Examples This section provides a number of different examples showing how the MATH function menu ...
Be sure to pay attention to 6 × 6)} • {logab} ... {starts natural input of logarithm logab} • {Abs} ... {starts natural input of absolute value |X|} • • {{dd/2d/dxx}2.}....{.s{tsatratsrtsnantautruarlainl ipnuptuot folfinqeuaarddriaffteicredniftfiearlenddtxiafl(xdd)xx22= a } f(x)x = a } • {°dx} ... {starts natural input of integral b f(x)dx } a B 3 • {3(} ... {starts natural input of 3 calculation f(x) } x=A S Math Input/Output Mode Input Examples This section provides a number of different examples showing how the MATH function menu ...
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D@ C U Example 4 To input 2 × 1 2 2 1 22 A (MATH)(MAT)(2×2) 6@AA CC V()AC 1-13 D C V U Example 3 1 To input 1+ x + 1dx 0 @ (MATH)(E)(°dx) T @ C?
D@ C U Example 4 To input 2 × 1 2 2 1 22 A (MATH)(MAT)(2×2) 6@AA CC V()AC 1-13 D C V U Example 3 1 To input 1+ x + 1dx 0 @ (MATH)(E)(°dx) T @ C?