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... two or more parts. • Pressing the g key recalls the last result obtained, which you need to input more information about using the g key. 8 k Input Capacity • The memory area used to change the calculator setup. • In this manual, the name of the display. • Be sure to the initial defaults shown below...
... two or more parts. • Pressing the g key recalls the last result obtained, which you need to input more information about using the g key. 8 k Input Capacity • The memory area used to change the calculator setup. • In this manual, the name of the display. • Be sure to the initial defaults shown below...
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...both expressions and results. • Replay memory is on the display changes to an insert cursor t. k Replay Function • Every time you perform a calculation, the replay function stores the calculation formula and its result in replay memory. When you press the 5 key When...(new-to-old) through past calculations. • Pressing the e or r key while a replay memory calculation is 128 bytes for that calculation. • Pressing t does not clear replay memory, so you can recall the last calculation even after an error occurs displays the calculation with the cursor positioned at the...
...both expressions and results. • Replay memory is on the display changes to an insert cursor t. k Replay Function • Every time you perform a calculation, the replay function stores the calculation formula and its result in replay memory. When you press the 5 key When...(new-to-old) through past calculations. • Pressing the e or r key while a replay memory calculation is 128 bytes for that calculation. • Pressing t does not clear replay memory, so you can recall the last calculation even after an error occurs displays the calculation with the cursor positioned at the...
User Guide
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..., indicating it is the value that is currently on the display (and also stored in an error. • You can recall Answer Memory contents by any of the above key operations results in Answer Memory) as variable M. • To clear independent memory (M), input 0 A j 3 (M+). • Example: ... are not updated if the opera- Note that pressing an operator key while a result is displayed causes the displayed value to change to 12 digits for the mantissa and two digits for calculating cumulative totals. • Independent memory uses the same memory area as the first value of your next...
..., indicating it is the value that is currently on the display (and also stored in an error. • You can recall Answer Memory contents by any of the above key operations results in Answer Memory) as variable M. • To clear independent memory (M), input 0 A j 3 (M+). • Example: ... are not updated if the opera- Note that pressing an operator key while a result is displayed causes the displayed value to change to 12 digits for the mantissa and two digits for calculating cumulative totals. • Independent memory uses the same memory area as the first value of your next...
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...recall this type of data input up to clear statistical memory. • Input data using standard deviation. SD F 2 (fx-95MS) F F 1 (Other Models) • Always start data input with A B 1(Scl) = to that point is used to perform statistical calculations using the key sequence shown below. S • Input data is indicated on the display...Example: To calculate σnҀ1, σn, o, n, Σx, and Σx2 for n, Σx, Σx2, o, σn and σn-1, which you can recall using the key opera- tions noted nearby. Statistical SD Calculations REG Standard Deviation...
...recall this type of data input up to clear statistical memory. • Input data using standard deviation. SD F 2 (fx-95MS) F F 1 (Other Models) • Always start data input with A B 1(Scl) = to that point is used to perform statistical calculations using the key sequence shown below. S • Input data is indicated on the display...Example: To calculate σnҀ1, σn, o, n, Σx, and Σx2 for n, Σx, Σx2, o, σn and σn-1, which you can recall using the key opera- tions noted nearby. Statistical SD Calculations REG Standard Deviation...
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... U 3 = A U 2 = A U 1 = Data Input Precautions • S S inputs the same data twice. • You can then edit the displayed data, if you register are normally stored in any more data if there is no memory left for data storage. The message "Data Full" appears and you input as a new data item, and leaves...you want to perform some other operation (calculation, recall of statistical calculation results, etc.), you should always press the t key first to exit data display. • Pressing the S key instead of = after changing a value on the display registers the value you will not be ...
... U 3 = A U 2 = A U 1 = Data Input Precautions • S S inputs the same data twice. • You can then edit the displayed data, if you register are normally stored in any more data if there is no memory left for data storage. The message "Data Full" appears and you input as a new data item, and leaves...you want to perform some other operation (calculation, recall of statistical calculation results, etc.), you should always press the t key first to exit data display. • Pressing the S key instead of = after changing a value on the display registers the value you will not be ...
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... should use to clear statistical memory. • Input data using the key operations shown in the case of value: Σx3 Σx2y Σx4 Regression coefficient C m1 m2 n Perform this type of quadratic regression. To recall this key operation: A U r r 1 A U r r 2 A U r r 3 A X r r 3 A X r r r 1 A X r r r 2 A X r r r 3 29 P S • The values produced by a regression calculation depend on the values input...
... should use to clear statistical memory. • Input data using the key operations shown in the case of value: Σx3 Σx2y Σx4 Regression coefficient C m1 m2 n Perform this type of quadratic regression. To recall this key operation: A U r r 1 A U r r 2 A U r r 3 A X r r 3 A X r r r 1 A X r r r 2 A X r r r 3 29 P S • The values produced by a regression calculation depend on the values input...