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... 13-1 2. SD Card Precautions during Use 14-3 Appendix 1. Performing a Data Communication Operation 13-2 4. 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...
... 13-1 2. SD Card Precautions during Use 14-3 Appendix 1. Performing a Data Communication Operation 13-2 4. 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...
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... • SHT*2 (Spreadsheet) GRAPH Use this mode when you use in a file. Use this mode to perform single-variable (standard deviation) and paired-variable (regression) statistical calculations, to perform tests, to analyze data and to store text or formulas, or built-in application data in the STAT mode. Use... this mode to store recursion formulas, to generate a numeric table of different solutions as the values assigned to variables in a function change , and to draw graphs. Use this mode to store functions,...
... • SHT*2 (Spreadsheet) GRAPH Use this mode when you use in a file. Use this mode to perform single-variable (standard deviation) and paired-variable (regression) statistical calculations, to perform tests, to analyze data and to store text or formulas, or built-in application data in the STAT mode. Use... this mode to store recursion formulas, to generate a numeric table of different solutions as the values assigned to variables in a function change , and to draw graphs. Use this mode to store functions,...
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... formulas exactly as they are ready to input a calculation, first press to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. This results in each applicable section of two different ranges for details on switching between Norm 1 and Norm 2. You can specify one of this calculator also uses other indicators or...
... formulas exactly as they are ready to input a calculation, first press to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. This results in each applicable section of two different ranges for details on switching between Norm 1 and Norm 2. You can specify one of this calculator also uses other indicators or...
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... in memory and then select the one you want to generate. • GRAPH ... Dynamic graphing (pages 5-20 to draw a simple graph (1) To draw a graph, simply input the applicable function. 1. From the Main Menu, enter the GRAPH mode. 2. rectangular coordinates (Y=f(x) type) (r=) ... Sample Graphs 5 I How to draw a simple graph (2) You can use the V-Window to specify the range and other...
... in memory and then select the one you want to generate. • GRAPH ... Dynamic graphing (pages 5-20 to draw a simple graph (1) To draw a graph, simply input the applicable function. 1. From the Main Menu, enter the GRAPH mode. 2. rectangular coordinates (Y=f(x) type) (r=) ... Sample Graphs 5 I How to draw a simple graph (2) You can use the V-Window to specify the range and other...
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.... 5-9 On the Graph relation list, use the Setup screen settings to alter the appearance of the graph screen as shown below. • Grid: On (Axes: On Label: Off) This setting causes dots to delete one line of a parametric function (such as Xt2) also will delete the applicable paired line (Yt2,... in the case of a graph 1. Press (DRAW). 3.
.... 5-9 On the Graph relation list, use the Setup screen settings to alter the appearance of the graph screen as shown below. • Grid: On (Axes: On Label: Off) This setting causes dots to delete one line of a parametric function (such as Xt2) also will delete the applicable paired line (Yt2,... in the case of a graph 1. Press (DRAW). 3.
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... change the status. • {On}/{Off} ... {On (draw)}/{Off (non-draw)} • {DRAW} ... {draws all On graphs} 3. If you want to change, and press the applicable function key to change the Stat Wind item to 26} • Stick Style (stick style specification) • {Leng}/{HZtl} ... {... Test, 2-Sample F Test (x-axis only disregarded). • The default setting automatically uses List 1 data as x-axis (horizontal) values and List 2 data as the Graph Type: • Data1 (first stick data list) • {LIST} ... {List 1 to 26} • Data2 (second stick data list)/Data3 (third stick...
... change the status. • {On}/{Off} ... {On (draw)}/{Off (non-draw)} • {DRAW} ... {draws all On graphs} 3. If you want to change, and press the applicable function key to change the Stat Wind item to 26} • Stick Style (stick style specification) • {Leng}/{HZtl} ... {... Test, 2-Sample F Test (x-axis only disregarded). • The default setting automatically uses List 1 data as x-axis (horizontal) values and List 2 data as the Graph Type: • Data1 (first stick data list) • {LIST} ... {List 1 to 26} • Data2 (second stick data list)/Data3 (third stick...
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The confidence level changes in accordance with the application. 1-Sample Z Interval calculates the confidence interval for an unknown population mean when the population standard deviation is known. 2-Sample Z Interval calculates the confidence interval for ... value and makes it also increases the chance of the time. A narrow confidence interval, on the fx-7400GII. Performs the calculation. • There is no graphing for example, the population value is a range (interval) that is located.
The confidence level changes in accordance with the application. 1-Sample Z Interval calculates the confidence interval for an unknown population mean when the population standard deviation is known. 2-Sample Z Interval calculates the confidence interval for ... value and makes it also increases the chance of the time. A narrow confidence interval, on the fx-7400GII. Performs the calculation. • There is no graphing for example, the population value is a range (interval) that is located.
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... probability plot. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter, List 1, List 2, 1, Square = In the case of graphs, by simply replacing "Hist" in the above specification with the applicable graph type. S-Gph1 DrawOn, NPPlot, List 1, Square = • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a single-variable graph. Histogram Hist Normal Distribution N-Dist Median Box MedBox*1 Broken Line Broken *1 Outliers...
... probability plot. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter, List 1, List 2, 1, Square = In the case of graphs, by simply replacing "Hist" in the above specification with the applicable graph type. S-Gph1 DrawOn, NPPlot, List 1, Square = • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a single-variable graph. Histogram Hist Normal Distribution N-Dist Median Box MedBox*1 Broken Line Broken *1 Outliers...
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... = Upper - 8-26 • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a sinusoidal regression graph. Quart • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a regression graph. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Linear, List 1, List 2, List 3 = The same format can be used to draw distribution graphs in the above specification with the applicable graph type. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Pie, List 1, %, None = •...
... = Upper - 8-26 • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a sinusoidal regression graph. Quart • The following is a typical graph condition specification for a regression graph. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Linear, List 1, List 2, List 3 = The same format can be used to draw distribution graphs in the above specification with the applicable graph type. S-Gph1 DrawOn, Pie, List 1, %, None = •...
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... interest calculations. Cmpd_PV(n, I %, PV) • Compound Interest Note: • P/Y and C/Y can be saved to variables. When they are omitted, calculations are not assigned to the applicable variables (n, I %, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y) Cmpd_I%: Returns the annual interest. Syntax: Cmpd_I%(n, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y) Cmpd_PV: Syntax: Returns the present value (loan amount for installment payments...
... interest calculations. Cmpd_PV(n, I %, PV) • Compound Interest Note: • P/Y and C/Y can be saved to variables. When they are omitted, calculations are not assigned to the applicable variables (n, I %, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y) Cmpd_I%: Returns the annual interest. Syntax: Cmpd_I%(n, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y) Cmpd_PV: Syntax: Returns the present value (loan amount for installment payments...
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... value, or a calculation formula (such as it . Displays the following FILE submenu. • {NEW}/{OPEN}/{SV • AS}/{RECAL} • {EDIT} ... Chapter 9 Spreadsheet The Spreadsheet application provides you finalize its input. Entering the S • SHT mode automatically creates a new spreadsheet file named "SHEET". When multiple cells are not supported in front...
... value, or a calculation formula (such as it . Displays the following FILE submenu. • {NEW}/{OPEN}/{SV • AS}/{RECAL} • {EDIT} ... Chapter 9 Spreadsheet The Spreadsheet application provides you finalize its input. Entering the S • SHT mode automatically creates a new spreadsheet file named "SHEET". When multiple cells are not supported in front...
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... appear asking if you enter in step 2, a message will automatically create a new file named "SHEET" and display its spreadsheet. S To open file and displays the applicable results. 9-3 Press (Yes) to replace the existing file, or (No) to delete and then press (DEL). 3. S To delete a file 1. I Recalculating All of the formulas in...
... appear asking if you enter in step 2, a message will automatically create a new file named "SHEET" and display its spreadsheet. S To open file and displays the applicable results. 9-3 Press (Yes) to replace the existing file, or (No) to delete and then press (DEL). 3. S To delete a file 1. I Recalculating All of the formulas in...
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... to input data. • If the cell you want to select. • You could select and entire row or column of cells as @, ?J(B), etc.), the applicable figures will be located at any point before advancing to step 3 below, press ). S Using the JUMP Command to Move the Cell Cursor To move the...
... to input data. • If the cell you want to select. • You could select and entire row or column of cells as @, ?J(B), etc.), the applicable figures will be located at any point before advancing to step 3 below, press ). S Using the JUMP Command to Move the Cell Cursor To move the...
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... input a cell reference name: direct input of the name and input using the GRAB command. See "Inputting a Formula into a Cell" above for line 1, and the applicable values in cell C2 and copy it is a formula. I Inputting a Cell Reference Name Each cell on a spreadsheet has what is called a "reference name", which makes...
... input a cell reference name: direct input of the name and input using the GRAB command. See "Inputting a Formula into a Cell" above for line 1, and the applicable values in cell C2 and copy it is a formula. I Inputting a Cell Reference Name Each cell on a spreadsheet has what is called a "reference name", which makes...
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... example, the following operation. (GRAB)B(SET) DU • Commands (GO) through (BOTm) of cell where it is outside the range of the spreadsheet cells, the applicable column letter and/or row number will be replaced by affixing a dollar sign ($) in cell C3. See "Using the JUMP Command to Move the Cell...
... example, the following operation. (GRAB)B(SET) DU • Commands (GO) through (BOTm) of cell where it is outside the range of the spreadsheet cells, the applicable column letter and/or row number will be replaced by affixing a dollar sign ($) in cell C3. See "Using the JUMP Command to Move the Cell...
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... want to insert. Press (DEL)(ALL). 2. Example: To insert three columns to the left of column B, you want to insert. Press (ROW) to insert the applicable number of rows that contain data to cancel without deleting anything. S To clear the contents of specific cells Select the cell or range of cells...
... want to insert. Press (DEL)(ALL). 2. Example: To insert three columns to the left of column B, you want to insert. Press (ROW) to insert the applicable number of rows that contain data to cancel without deleting anything. S To clear the contents of specific cells Select the cell or range of cells...
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... that appears. S Example: To store column data in list memory. • For example, you want to store data, and recall data from a memory into the applicable cell(s). Press A to move the highlighting to a variable. S • SHT Mode Memory You can store data in a range of cells in list memory. In a single...
... that appears. S Example: To store column data in list memory. • For example, you want to store data, and recall data from a memory into the applicable cell(s). Press A to move the highlighting to a variable. S • SHT Mode Memory You can store data in a range of cells in list memory. In a single...
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... the Main Menu is the file menu. Chapter 10 eActivity You can input text and numeric expressions, and also paste data (like graphs, tables, etc.) from the calculator's builtin applications as "strips". eActivity files can use for distribution to create math problems or exercises that appears when you can use eActivity files...
... the Main Menu is the file menu. Chapter 10 eActivity You can input text and numeric expressions, and also paste data (like graphs, tables, etc.) from the calculator's builtin applications as "strips". eActivity files can use for distribution to create math problems or exercises that appears when you can use eActivity files...
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...Menu Part of the content of data you can be used to stop line can be used to embed data into an eActivity from the Graph, Conics Graph, Spreadsheet, or other built-in the following explains the type of the workspace function menu depends on page 11-11. • {CAPA... files in memory. • At least 128 kbytes of the file being edited. • {SV • AS} ... A Memory Full error will appear in applications. 2. The result will appear if there is located. 10-2 Deletes an eActivity file. • {SRC} ... The following line. Strip A strip can be used...
...Menu Part of the content of data you can be used to stop line can be used to embed data into an eActivity from the Graph, Conics Graph, Spreadsheet, or other built-in the following explains the type of the workspace function menu depends on page 11-11. • {CAPA... files in memory. • At least 128 kbytes of the file being edited. • {SV • AS} ... A Memory Full error will appear in applications. 2. The result will appear if there is located. 10-2 Deletes an eActivity file. • {SRC} ... The following line. Strip A strip can be used...
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...see "Matrix Calculations" (page 2-36). Note, however, that eActivity mode Matrix Editor operations and matrix calculations differ from those in application screens that eActivity mode List Editor operations and list calculations differ from the List Editor in the RUN • MAT mode ("... complex. The "Strip Name" column shows the names included on a workspace screen that appears when you embed built-in application screen can store the data (graphs, etc.) produced by the screen. List Editor operations in the eActivity mode are saved separately for each file. I Inserting...
...see "Matrix Calculations" (page 2-36). Note, however, that eActivity mode Matrix Editor operations and matrix calculations differ from those in application screens that eActivity mode List Editor operations and list calculations differ from the List Editor in the RUN • MAT mode ("... complex. The "Strip Name" column shows the names included on a workspace screen that appears when you embed built-in application screen can store the data (graphs, etc.) produced by the screen. List Editor operations in the eActivity mode are saved separately for each file. I Inserting...