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...8226; When you want to use for the graph: 1 2 3 for blue, for orange, for green. 2 3. (Orng) (Specifies the graph color.) J 6 6 4. (DRAW) (Draws the graph) You can , however, change the color of different color on the display in blue. Enter the GRAPH Mode and input the following. 3(TYPE)1(Y=) (....) svwf (Stores the expression.) 45 4 2. (COLR) 23456 • Press the function key that corresponds to the color you draw a graph or run a program, any comment text normally appears on the same screen, making each one distinct and easy to orange or green. Example: To draw a sine...
...8226; When you want to use for the graph: 1 2 3 for blue, for orange, for green. 2 3. (Orng) (Specifies the graph color.) J 6 6 4. (DRAW) (Draws the graph) You can , however, change the color of different color on the display in blue. Enter the GRAPH Mode and input the following. 3(TYPE)1(Y=) (....) svwf (Stores the expression.) 45 4 2. (COLR) 23456 • Press the function key that corresponds to the color you draw a graph or run a program, any comment text normally appears on the same screen, making each one distinct and easy to orange or green. Example: To draw a sine...
User Guide
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... a number of the RUN mode, where you can perform manual calculations, and run programs. Quick-Start BASIC CALCULATIONS With manual calculations, you try this example. Press bf*(d +gb) w. ix This is the initial screen of built-in scientific functions, including trigonometric and logarithmic functions. ...) as they are written on paper. Example: 15 × 3 + 61 o 1. Press bf*d+gbw. Be sure that include mixed arithmetic operators and parentheses, the calculator automatically applies true algebraic logic to right, just as the angle unit before you input formulas from left to...
... a number of the RUN mode, where you can perform manual calculations, and run programs. Quick-Start BASIC CALCULATIONS With manual calculations, you try this example. Press bf*(d +gb) w. ix This is the initial screen of built-in scientific functions, including trigonometric and logarithmic functions. ...) as they are written on paper. Example: 15 × 3 + 61 o 1. Press bf*d+gbw. Be sure that include mixed arithmetic operators and parentheses, the calculator automatically applies true algebraic logic to right, just as the angle unit before you input formulas from left to...
User Guide
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...8226; Always be gentle when wiping dust off the display to insufficient battery power, programming or operational errors. The user should prepare physical records of data to stop working. Never leave dead batteries in calculator memory. • Note that this user's guide and ensure that the problem ...profits, lost savings or any other damages arising out of loss of data and/or formulas arising out of how much the calculator is used during program execution can cause execution to protect against such data loss. • Never dispose of small children. message appears on the ...
...8226; Always be gentle when wiping dust off the display to insufficient battery power, programming or operational errors. The user should prepare physical records of data to stop working. Never leave dead batteries in calculator memory. • Note that this user's guide and ensure that the problem ...profits, lost savings or any other damages arising out of loss of data and/or formulas arising out of how much the calculator is used during program execution can cause execution to protect against such data loss. • Never dispose of small children. message appears on the ...
User Guide
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... Option (OPTN) Menu 27 Variable Data (VARS) Menu 28 Program (PRGM) Menu 34 Chapter 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 Manual Calculations 35 Basic Calculations 36 Special Functions 39 Function Calculations 43 Chapter 3 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 Numerical Calculations 53 Before Performing a Calculation 54 Differential Calculations 55 Quadratic Differential Calculations 58 Integration Calculations 60 Maximum/Minimum Value Calculations 63 Summation (Σ) Calculations 65 Chapter 4 Complex Numbers 67 4-1 Before Beginning a Complex Number...
... Option (OPTN) Menu 27 Variable Data (VARS) Menu 28 Program (PRGM) Menu 34 Chapter 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 Manual Calculations 35 Basic Calculations 36 Special Functions 39 Function Calculations 43 Chapter 3 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 Numerical Calculations 53 Before Performing a Calculation 54 Differential Calculations 55 Quadratic Differential Calculations 58 Integration Calculations 60 Maximum/Minimum Value Calculations 63 Summation (Σ) Calculations 65 Chapter 4 Complex Numbers 67 4-1 Before Beginning a Complex Number...
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... 244 17-5 Switching Between List Files 248 Chapter 18 Statistical Graphs and Calculations 249 18-1 Before Performing Statistical Calculations 250 18-2 Paired-Variable Statistical Calculation Examples 251 18-3 Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data 257 18-4 Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data 261 18-5 Performing Statistical Calculations 270 18-6 Tests ...276 18-7 Confidence Interval 294 18-8 Distribution...
... 244 17-5 Switching Between List Files 248 Chapter 18 Statistical Graphs and Calculations 249 18-1 Before Performing Statistical Calculations 250 18-2 Paired-Variable Statistical Calculation Examples 251 18-3 Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data 257 18-4 Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data 261 18-5 Performing Statistical Calculations 270 18-6 Tests ...276 18-7 Confidence Interval 294 18-8 Distribution...
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...362 20-7 Searching for Data Inside a Program 364 20-8 Editing File Names and Program Contents 365 20-9 Deleting a Program 368 20-10 Useful Program Commands 369 20-11 Command Reference 371 20-12 Text Display 388 20-13 Using Calculator Functions in Programs 389 Chapter 21 Data Communications 399 21...-1 Connecting Two Units 400 21-2 Connecting the Unit with a Personal Computer 401 21-3 Connecting the Unit with a CASIO Label Printer 402 21-4 Before Performing a Data ...
...362 20-7 Searching for Data Inside a Program 364 20-8 Editing File Names and Program Contents 365 20-9 Deleting a Program 368 20-10 Useful Program Commands 369 20-11 Command Reference 371 20-12 Text Display 388 20-13 Using Calculator Functions in Programs 389 Chapter 21 Data Communications 399 21...-1 Connecting Two Units 400 21-2 Connecting the Unit with a Personal Computer 401 21-3 Connecting the Unit with a CASIO Label Printer 402 21-4 Before Performing a Data ...