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... Display Format 2-10 4. Numerical Calculations 2-21 6. Complex Number Calculations 2-30 7. Inputting and Editing a List 3-1 2. Graphing a Recursion Formula 5-22 10. Mertic Conversion Calculations 2-48 Chapter 3 List Function 1. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Changing the Appearance of a Graph 5-27 12. Option (OPTN) Menu 1-22 6. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists 3-10 4. Manual Graphing...5-12 7. Dynamic Graphing ...5-20 9. Function Analysis...
... Display Format 2-10 4. Numerical Calculations 2-21 6. Complex Number Calculations 2-30 7. Inputting and Editing a List 3-1 2. Graphing a Recursion Formula 5-22 10. Mertic Conversion Calculations 2-48 Chapter 3 List Function 1. Drawing Two Graphs on a Graph Screen 5-2 3. Changing the Appearance of a Graph 5-27 12. Option (OPTN) Menu 1-22 6. Program (PRGM) Menu 1-25 8. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists 3-10 4. Manual Graphing...5-12 7. Dynamic Graphing ...5-20 9. Function Analysis...
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... Special S • SHT Mode Commands 9-14 4. Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations 1. Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data 6-9 4. Tests ...6-22 6. Before Performing Financial Calculations 7-1 2. Cash Flow (Investment Appraisal 7-5 5. PRGM Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. eActivity File Operations 10-3 4. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Distribution ...6-38 8. Compound Interest...7-3 4. Financial Calculations Using Functions 7-16 Chapter 8 Programming 1. eActivity Function Menus...
... Special S • SHT Mode Commands 9-14 4. Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations 1. Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data 6-9 4. Tests ...6-22 6. Before Performing Financial Calculations 7-1 2. Cash Flow (Investment Appraisal 7-5 5. PRGM Mode Function Keys 8-2 3. eActivity Overview...10-1 2. eActivity File Operations 10-3 4. Performing Statistical Calculations 6-15 5. Distribution ...6-38 8. Compound Interest...7-3 4. Financial Calculations Using Functions 7-16 Chapter 8 Programming 1. eActivity Function Menus...
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... 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. Connecting the Calculator to Graph Data 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations 12 Calling E-CON2 Functions from an eActivity iv System Settings ...12-1 Chapter 13 Data Communications 1. Chapter 12...
... 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. Connecting the Calculator to Graph Data 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations 12 Calling E-CON2 Functions from an eActivity iv System Settings ...12-1 Chapter 13 Data Communications 1. Chapter 12...
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...mode. S Function Keys and Menus • Many of the models covered by the input character or command in a single line. When performing the calculations in this . All multiple-key input operations are written. The fx-7400Gɉ and fx-9750Gɉ do not include a Math input/output mode... different. Getting Acquainted - Note that some of the screen shots in this User's Guide. In the "Math input/output mode", most calculation results also are shown, followed by this manual on all explanations in this manual concerned with a Math input/output mode (fx-7400Gɉ...
...mode. S Function Keys and Menus • Many of the models covered by the input character or command in a single line. When performing the calculations in this . All multiple-key input operations are written. The fx-7400Gɉ and fx-9750Gɉ do not include a Math input/output mode... different. Getting Acquainted - Note that some of the screen shots in this User's Guide. In the "Math input/output mode", most calculation results also are shown, followed by this manual on all explanations in this manual concerned with a Math input/output mode (fx-7400Gɉ...
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the mode the calculator is indicated in the function menu for key , it means that pressing displays the next page or previous page of commands you need. The key ... operation required to display the contrast adjustment screen. 2. 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. • (INIT) returns display contrast...
the mode the calculator is indicated in the function menu for key , it means that pressing displays the next page or previous page of commands you need. The key ... operation required to display the contrast adjustment screen. 2. 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. • (INIT) returns display contrast...
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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 Chapter 1 Basic Operation 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.
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 Chapter 1 Basic Operation 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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... to input an alphabetic character, the keyboard reverts to perform the marked function. Press K to display the Main Menu. 2. Display I Key Markings Many of the calculator's keys are color coded to help you find the one function. If you press and then ?, the keyboard locks in the Main Menu to enter...
... to input an alphabetic character, the keyboard reverts to perform the marked function. Press K to display the Main Menu. 2. Display I Key Markings Many of the calculator's keys are color coded to help you find the one function. If you press and then ?, the keyboard locks in the Main Menu to enter...
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... a numeric table of the mode whose icon you use in a notebook-like interface. Use this mode to store graph functions and to perform spreadsheet calculations. If you selected. Use this mode to run programs. 1-3 Each file contains a 26-column × 999-...585; only) RUN • MAT*1 (Run • Matrix) Description Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and function calculations, and for calculations involving binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. DYNA*1 (Dynamic Graph) TABLE RECUR*1 (Recursion) CONICS*1 Use this mode to store programs in commands and S •...
... a numeric table of the mode whose icon you use in a notebook-like interface. Use this mode to store graph functions and to perform spreadsheet calculations. If you selected. Use this mode to run programs. 1-3 Each file contains a 26-column × 999-...585; only) RUN • MAT*1 (Run • Matrix) Description Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and function calculations, and for calculations involving binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. DYNA*1 (Dynamic Graph) TABLE RECUR*1 (Recursion) CONICS*1 Use this mode to store programs in commands and S •...
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...contents or back-up to 10 digits long. I Normal Display The calculator normally displays values up data to another unit or PC. I About Display Screens This calculator uses two types of display screens: a text screen and a graph screen. Values that you should move the decimal point in the ...menu bar along the bottom of the display screen. For more information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio...
...contents or back-up to 10 digits long. I Normal Display The calculator normally displays values up data to another unit or PC. I About Display Screens This calculator uses two types of display screens: a text screen and a graph screen. Values that you should move the decimal point in the ...menu bar along the bottom of the display screen. For more information about the E-CON2 mode, download the E-CON2 manual (English version only) from: http://edu.casio...
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...three places to the left to right, and press U to normal display. I Inputting Calculations When you should move the decimal point in the value 0.0012. Next, input your calculation formulas exactly as they are written, from left , because the exponent is equivalent to indicate... fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. You can specify one of the examples in each applicable section of this manual show calculation results using Norm 1. 1.2E-03 indicates that you are described in this manual as they come up. 3. Norm 1 10-2 (0.01) > |x|, |x| ...
...three places to the left to right, and press U to normal display. I Inputting Calculations When you should move the decimal point in the value 0.0012. Next, input your calculation formulas exactly as they are written, from left , because the exponent is equivalent to indicate... fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. You can specify one of the examples in each applicable section of this manual show calculation results using Norm 1. 1.2E-03 indicates that you are described in this manual as they come up. 3. Norm 1 10-2 (0.01) > |x|, |x| ...
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... input more. • You can execute it by performing the operation: #(INS). After you edit the calculation, you input replaces the text at the current cursor location. With overwrite, text you can select either insert or overwrite for overwrite. *1 With all models ...;/fx-9750Gɉ, insert and overwrite switzng is possible only when the Linear input/output mode (page 1-29) is selected. The cursor appears as "I Editing Calculations Use the B and C keys to move the cursor to the position you can toggle between insert and overwrite by pressing U. I " for insert and as " " for...
... input more. • You can execute it by performing the operation: #(INS). After you edit the calculation, you input replaces the text at the current cursor location. With overwrite, text you can select either insert or overwrite for overwrite. *1 With all models ...;/fx-9750Gɉ, insert and overwrite switzng is possible only when the Linear input/output mode (page 1-29) is selected. The cursor appears as "I Editing Calculations Use the B and C keys to move the cursor to the position you can toggle between insert and overwrite by pressing U. I " for insert and as " " for...
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...the history function is always stored into replay memory. For details, see "History Function" (page 1-17). If you press the recall a calculation and execute it to the oldest (Multi-Replay Function). key, so you can recall the contents of replay memory are not cleared when you... press C, the calculation appears with the cursor at the beginning. Example 1 To perform the following two calculations 4.12 s 6.4 = 26.368 4.12 s 7.1 = 29.252 C @A E CU BBBB #(INS) F @ U After you press ,...
...the history function is always stored into replay memory. For details, see "History Function" (page 1-17). If you press the recall a calculation and execute it to the oldest (Multi-Replay Function). key, so you can recall the contents of replay memory are not cleared when you... press C, the calculation appears with the cursor at the beginning. Example 1 To perform the following two calculations 4.12 s 6.4 = 26.368 4.12 s 7.1 = 29.252 C @A E CU BBBB #(INS) F @ U After you press ,...
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... 1. The contents of the command you used for command input. 2. Use the cursor keys (f, c) to input, and then press 1(INPUT) or w. 1-9 You can skip this calculator. Press 6(CTGY) to cut the highlighted text to paste the text, and then press !j(PASTE). u Pasting Text Move the cursor to the location where you...
... 1. The contents of the command you used for command input. 2. Use the cursor keys (f, c) to input, and then press 1(INPUT) or w. 1-9 You can skip this calculator. Press 6(CTGY) to cut the highlighted text to paste the text, and then press !j(PASTE). u Pasting Text Move the cursor to the location where you...
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...Mixed Fraction*1 Power Square Negative Power (Reciprocal) ' Cube Root Power Root e x 10x log(a,b) Abs (Absolute Value) Linear Differential*3 Quadratic Differential*3 Integral*3 Σ Calculation*4 Matrix Parentheses Braces (Used during list input.) Brackets (Used during matrix input.) Key Operation v !v(&) M x !)(x -1) !x(') !((3') !M(x') !I(ex) !l(10x) (Input...Math input/output mode. If you want to specify a different pitch, use the Linear input/output mode. *4 For Σ calculation in the Math input/output mode, the pitch is the number of memory that are used for a 2 × 2 ...
...Mixed Fraction*1 Power Square Negative Power (Reciprocal) ' Cube Root Power Root e x 10x log(a,b) Abs (Absolute Value) Linear Differential*3 Quadratic Differential*3 Integral*3 Σ Calculation*4 Matrix Parentheses Braces (Used during list input.) Brackets (Used during matrix input.) Key Operation v !v(&) M x !)(x -1) !x(') !((3') !M(x') !I(ex) !l(10x) (Input...Math input/output mode. If you want to specify a different pitch, use the Linear input/output mode. *4 For Σ calculation in the Math input/output mode, the pitch is the number of memory that are used for a 2 × 2 ...
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... 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 matrices} • {2s2} ... {inputs a 2 × 2 matrix} • {3s3} ... {inputs a 3 × 3 matrix} • {msn} ... {inputs...
... 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 matrices} • {2s2} ... {inputs a 2 × 2 matrix} • {3s3} ... {inputs a 3 × 3 matrix} • {msn} ... {inputs...
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... and Expressions as the argument of a function. S Math Input/Output Mode Input Restrictions Certain types of expressions can cause the vertical width of a calculation formula to be used as Arguments A value or an expression that you have input "(2+3)", for example, you can be greater than one , or everything...to the first open parenthesis to the right, if there is about two display screens (120 dots). The maximum allowable vertical width of a calculation formula is one display line. As shown above, the value or expression to become the argument of the function you will insert. 2. ...
... and Expressions as the argument of a function. S Math Input/Output Mode Input Restrictions Certain types of expressions can cause the vertical width of a calculation formula to be used as Arguments A value or an expression that you have input "(2+3)", for example, you can be greater than one , or everything...to the first open parenthesis to the right, if there is about two display screens (120 dots). The maximum allowable vertical width of a calculation formula is one display line. As shown above, the value or expression to become the argument of the function you will insert. 2. ...
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...Root (3) Power Root ,(x) ex ((ex) 10x J(10x) log(a,b) Absolute Value (MATH)(logab) (MATH)(Abs) Linear Differential (MATH)(d/dx) Quadratic Differential Integral 3 Calculation (MATH)(d2/dx2) (MATH)(E) (°dx) (MATH)(E) (3( ) Expression After Insertion • In the Linear input/output mode, pressing #(INS) will ...that the following functions. See page 1-6 for the Linear input/output mode. This capability can use while inputting a calculation with the following points are different between the Math input/output mode and the Linear input/output mode. •...
...Root (3) Power Root ,(x) ex ((ex) 10x J(10x) log(a,b) Absolute Value (MATH)(logab) (MATH)(Abs) Linear Differential (MATH)(d/dx) Quadratic Differential Integral 3 Calculation (MATH)(d2/dx2) (MATH)(E) (°dx) (MATH)(E) (3( ) Expression After Insertion • In the Linear input/output mode, pressing #(INS) will ...that the following functions. See page 1-6 for the Linear input/output mode. This capability can use while inputting a calculation with the following points are different between the Math input/output mode and the Linear input/output mode. •...
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... Fractions are displayed in natural format, just as they appear in the Math input/ output mode (up until you press C during calculation expression input in your textbook. Pressing ?#(UNDO) while the keyboard is alpha-locked will perform the same delete operation as improper fractions or... C. • The UNDO operation is disabled while the keyboard is alpha-locked. I Math Input/Output Mode Calculation Result Display Fractions, matrices, and lists produced by Math input/output mode calculations are displayed either as the # key alone. To undo the last key operation, press: ?#(UNDO). - ...
... Fractions are displayed in natural format, just as they appear in the Math input/ output mode (up until you press C during calculation expression input in your textbook. Pressing ?#(UNDO) while the keyboard is alpha-locked will perform the same delete operation as improper fractions or... C. • The UNDO operation is disabled while the keyboard is alpha-locked. I Math Input/Output Mode Calculation Result Display Fractions, matrices, and lists produced by Math input/output mode calculations are displayed either as the # key alone. To undo the last key operation, press: ?#(UNDO). - ...
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...Function The history function maintains a history of the expressions starting from the edited expression. This will delete both the result and the calculation that are maintained. @ AU AU You can use parentheses to keep the key operations separate. DDDDB#BU 1-17 Example To change "1+2"... to "1+3" and recalculate Perform the following operation following the sample shown above. You can also edit the calculation expressions that produced it. • The multiplication sign cannot be followed immediately by the history function and recalculate. In this...
...Function The history function maintains a history of the expressions starting from the edited expression. This will delete both the result and the calculation that are maintained. @ AU AU You can use parentheses to keep the key operations separate. DDDDB#BU 1-17 Example To change "1+2"... to "1+3" and recalculate Perform the following operation following the sample shown above. You can also edit the calculation expressions that produced it. • The multiplication sign cannot be followed immediately by the history function and recalculate. In this...
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...the answer memory value is "0" because there is not supported for the Math input/output mode. It is no calculation before the first one line as the copy range. • The CUT operation is always dependent on the result produced by ... text Move the cursor to the location where you want to the clipboard, and then paste the clipboard contents at the cursor position. S Performing Function Calculations Using Math Input/Output Mode Example 6 4×5 = 3 10 664 5U Operation ( ) cos 3 = 1 2 (Angle: Rad) A$(P)63CU log28 = 3 7 123 = 1.988647795 2 + 3 × 3 64 − 4 ...
...the answer memory value is "0" because there is not supported for the Math input/output mode. It is no calculation before the first one line as the copy range. • The CUT operation is always dependent on the result produced by ... text Move the cursor to the location where you want to the clipboard, and then paste the clipboard contents at the cursor position. S Performing Function Calculations Using Math Input/Output Mode Example 6 4×5 = 3 10 664 5U Operation ( ) cos 3 = 1 2 (Angle: Rad) A$(P)63CU log28 = 3 7 123 = 1.988647795 2 + 3 × 3 64 − 4 ...