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Genie 92sc Eng Manual

This document provides instructions for using a scientific calculator. It explains how to turn the calculator on and off, navigate the display, perform basic calculations, use memory functions, and calculate various mathematical functions. It also provides precautions for safe use and handling of the calculator, as well as technical information and error messages.

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Genie 92sc Eng Manual

This document provides instructions for using a scientific calculator. It explains how to turn the calculator on and off, navigate the display, perform basic calculations, use memory functions, and calculate various mathematical functions. It also provides precautions for safe use and handling of the calculator, as well as technical information and error messages.

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introduction
Thank you for using this scientific calculator
have acquired. Before using the calculator, please read
read the operating instructions carefully. Keep this
Instructions for future reference within reach.
First use of the calculator
Press
to turn on the calculator. If you do
If the computer cannot switch on, please replace the battery
out. For information on how to replace the battery, please see
"Replacing the battery".
Protective measures for safe handling
Even if the calculator works normally, replace it
Batteries at least every three years. Dead batteries
can leak and damage as well as malfunction of the
Calculator. Leave a dead battery
never in the calculator.
The battery included with this calculator
discharges easily during shipping and storage.
Because of this, the battery may need to run out
battery life can be replaced. The display “CPU
TEST ”on the screen indicates that the battery level
is so small that the calculator is not for normal operation
can be used. You should see the battery as soon as possible
exchange possible.
Low battery power can cause the
Memory content is disturbed or completely lost.
Always keep written records of all
important data.
Avoid using and storing in areas
subject to extreme temperatures. Very little
Temperatures can cause a slow display response,
complete failure of the display and shortening the
Lead battery life. Also, avoid that
Calculator in direct sunlight, near a
Window, a heater or anywhere else,
where it could be exposed to very high temperatures.
Heat can discolor or deform the
Calculator housing and the inner
Damage the circuit.
1
Warning: This product uses a small battery. Hold on
small batteries away from children. See a doctor
if the battery is swallowed. Don't let children
change the batteries unsupervised.
!
ON

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Avoid use and storage in areas that are very
exposed to excessive moisture and dust. Make sure that
Never leave the calculator where it splashes with water
or large amounts of moisture or dust.
These elements can damage the internal circuit.
Never drop the calculator and set it too
otherwise no massive bumps. Bend and twist the
Computer never. Avoid using the calculator in the
To carry a pocket or other tight-fitting clothing,
in which it can possibly be twisted or bent.
Electromagnetic interference or high electrostatic discharge
can cause display malfunction or loss as well
lead to a change in the memory content. To unity
initialize, please remove and then insert the battery
again.
The manufacturer is not responsible for special, collateral,
accidental or consequential damage in connection with or as a result
from the purchase or use of this product and items in
its scope of delivery. In addition, the manufacturer is not responsible
for claims of any kind from any party arising from the
Use of this product and objects in it
Scope of delivery arise.
2nd
content
Introduction ................................................. ..................................1
Using the calculator for the first time ....................... 1
Precautions for safe handling ......................... 1
About this manual ............................................... ..................... 4
Main operation ............................................... ............................. 4
Initialization of the calculator ........................................... 4
Switch unit on and off ............................................. .......... 4
Display ................................................. ............................................. 4
Calculation modes and calculator setting .................. 6
...................... 11
Input expressions
Calculations with periodic decimal numbers
.................................................. ........................8th
Display of calculation results in a format,,
which contain etc (irrational number) .................................... 12
Basic calculations ................................................ ..13
Arithmetic calculations ............................................. 13
Fraction calculations ................................................. ..... 13
Percentage calculation ................................................. ................ 14
Degrees, minutes, seconds (sexagesimal) calc. ..........
........ 14
Using multiple expressions in calculations ..... 15
Repetition and use of the calculation .................... 15
,

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3rd
.............................. 16
.................................................. ............ 16
.................................................. .... 16
Using the calculator memory
■ Answer memory (Ans)
■ Independent memory (M)
■ Variables (A, B, C, D, E, F, X, Y) ............................... .................. 17
Function calculations ................................................. .............. 18
■ Pi (π) and natural log base e ............................... 18
■ Trigonometric functions and vice versa
trigonometric functions ................................................ ... 18
■ Hyperbolic and vice versa hyperbolic functions ..... 18
■ Conversion of a value to the standard
Angular unit of the calculator .......................................... 19
■ Rectangular-polar coordinate conversion ........................... 19
■ Factor (!) ............................................. .................................... 20
■ Absolute value calculation (Abs) ............................................ 20th
■ Permutation (nPr) and combination (nCr) ................................ 20
■ Rounding function (Rnd) ............................................. ............... 20
Complex number calculations (CMPLX) .................................. 22
Using CALC ............................................... ................... 23
Using SOLVE ............................................... ................. 24
Converting display values ............................................... ..... 26
■ Technical notation ............................................... ................... 26
■ Standard decimal conversion ............................................ ... 26
Statistical calculation ................................................ .............. 27
■ Statistical calculation types ............................................... 27
■ Entering sample data .............................................. .......... 28
■ Frequency column (FREQ) ............................................. ............... 28
■ Using the STAT menu ........................................... .... 29
■ Statistical calculation with a single variable (1-Var) ....... 30
■ Commands for linear regression calculation (A + BX) ............ 34
■ Commands for quadratic regression calculation ............... 36
■ Other types of regression ............................................... ........ 37
Base-N calculations (BASE-N) ........................................ ......... 37
Distribution calculations (DIST) .............................................. ... 39
Equation calculations (EQN) .............................................. .. 42
Matrix calculations (MATRIX) .............................................. ..... 44
Using VERIFY (VERIFY) ............................................ ... 47
Generating a number table from a function ................... 48
Calculations with inequalities (INEQ) ................................. 50
Vector calculations (VECTOR) .............................................. .... 52
Technical information ................................................ .......... 55
Error messages ................................................. ......................... 62
Battery change ................................................. ........................... 63
Safety precautions ................................................. ........... 64

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4th
About this guide
Main operation
Initialization of the calculator
Switch the unit on and off
Display
The MATH mark indicates that an example is the Mth2D format
uses, while the LINE marking shows the linear format. For
For details on input / output formats, see "Specification of the
Input / output format ”. The displays and illustrations (like that
important marks) shown in this manual
are for illustration purposes only and may differ from the
differentiate actually existing objects. The content
these operating instructions are subject to change without prior notice
Announcement.
Key markings indicate which input the respective key
or what function it performs.
Pressing
or
followed by another
Key performs the alternative function of the second key. The
alternative function is indicated by the text referring to the
Button is printed. The text color expresses that the alternative
Function of the button
or
is performed. Around
For example, you need to calculate the arc sine (sin.1)
to press. However, if you want to enter a variable D,
do you have to
to press. The cursor key is with four arrows
marked that indicate the direction. In the instruction manual is the
Cursor key with
REPLAY
The calculator display has a 39x96 dot matrix
and 17 indicators. It can be the input expression and that
Show calculation result at the same time.
sin
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
9 (CLR) 3
AC
ON
ON
AC
=
sin
ALPHA
ALPHA
ALPHA
Perform the following procedure when using the calculator
want to initialize and return to calculation mode,
to reset the initial default settings. (Please refer
Please "Initialize the calculation mode for settings" for the
Default values). Please note that this feature also applies to all
deletes newer data in the calculator memory.
Press to turn on the calculator.
Press
(OFF) to the calculator
turn off.
Automatic shutdown
shown.
and
Your calculator turns off automatically when you go for around
take no action for six minutes. If so, then
press the key to get the calculator back
turn on.

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Display ads
Indicator:
Average
S
The keyboard was pressed by the key
switched. The keyboard switches back and
these
Alpha entry mode was activated by pressing
-Button. The alpha input mode is ended and
this display then disappears after pressing a key.
The computer waits for a variable name to be entered,
to assign a value to the variable. This display
appears after you
The computer waits for a variable name to be entered,
to get the value of the variable again. This display
appears after you
There is a value in independent storage
The calculator is in STAT mode.
The computer is in CMPLX mode.
The calculator is in MATRIX mode.
The computer is in VECTOR mode.
The standard angular unit is degrees.
The default angular unit is radians.
The default angular unit is grading.
A fixed number of decimal places is active.
A fixed number of significant positions is active.
Natural display was selected as the display format.
The saved data of the calculation history are available
and can be called up again, alternatively there is
more data above / below the current screen.
The display currently shows an average result
a multiple expression calculation.
A
M
STO
(STO).
RCL
.
STAT
CMPLX
MAT
VCT
FIX
SCI
Math
Disp
(KNTR
). Use and
to adjust the contrast. According to your preferred
Press setting
.
Important: if the display contrast setting is legible
of the display does not improve, it may mean that
the battery level is too low. Replace the battery.
For information on how to replace the battery, please see
"Replacing the battery".
Setting the display contrast
Setting the display contrast using the following key combination:
( SET UP )
7
5
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
RCL
RCL
ALPHA
FASHION
AC

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Calculation modes and calculator setting
Calculation modes
Calculator configuration during setup
Specify input / output format
You should set the correct mode before doing the calculation
perform: Press
to display the mode menu.
Press the number key that corresponds to the mode you want.
REPLAY
6
Calculator type
Main operation mode
Display format
Key operation n
General calculations
Statistics and regression calculations
Generate a number table
based on an expression
Calculation of
Probability distributions
Equation solution
Matrix calculations
Solving inequalities
Vector calculations
Review a calculation
Complex number calculations
Calculations in special number systems
(binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal)
COMP
STAT
TABLE
DIST
EQN
MATRIX
INEQ
VECTOR
VERIF
CMPLX
BASE-N
Press
(SET UP) to enter the SET UP menu
display. The menu has two screens.
Press and to switch between them.
Press the number key corresponding to the setting item
that you want to configure.
Mth2D
Mth2D
The Mth2D format creates fractions, irrational numbers, and others
Expressions that are presented as if they were on paper
be written.
Select from [1]: 2D or [2]: Linear. If you select 2D,
the input and calculation results appear as if they were on
Written on paper. If you
Linear
3: CMPLX
5: PerD
7: KNTR
4: STAT
6: AbAut
FASHION
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
FASHION
: 2D or
:Linear

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Fix: The value you specified between 0 and 9 controls the
Number of decimal places to which the calculation results
be rounded before they appear.
Sci: The value you specified between 0 and 9 controls the
Number of significant digits on which the calculation results
be rounded before they appear. Norm: Norm1 and
Norm2 determine the range in which results in the non-exponential
Format. Outside of this
The results are displayed in exponential format.
Norm1: 10 -2 > | x |, | x | 10 10
Norm2: 10 -9 > | x |, | x | 10 10
Determination of the fraction display format
Fraction display format
Main operation
Determination of the statistical display format
You can switch the frequency column on or off the statistics editor display
turn off.
Show FREQ column
Hide FREQ column
>
>
7
If you select Linear, the input is displayed in 2D
Calculation results, however, in linear format.
The linear representation (linear) shows fractions and others
Expressions on a single line.
Note: In the STAT, BASE-N, MATRIX or VECTOR modes
the display automatically changes to linear mode.
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
-
0
9
-
0
9
or
Mixed
Not correct
Determination of the rectangular or polar coordinates in
Solutions from EQN mode
Main operation
Main operation
Right-angled coordinates a + bi
Polar coordinates r θ
DEG (degrees)
Number of decimal places
Number of digits
Exponential value
RAD (radians)
GRA
Settings:
Settings:
Settings:
Settings:
Radians
Degree
Specify the angle calculation
Specify the positions in the display

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Entry in standard format
Determine the periodic Infinite decimal format
Initialization of calculation mode & settings
To initialize the calculation mode and settings
please press
Initial settings:
Calculation mode
COMP
Input / output format
Mth2D
Angular unit
Deg
Exponential display format
Norm 1
Fraction display format
d/c
Coordinate format
a + bi
Statistical display column
ON
Periodic infinite
ON
Automatic switch-off time
10 min
LINE
LINE
8th
SHIFT
9 (CLR) 3
AC
=
cos
cos
6
0
)
2nd
4th
+
1
)
=
Show periodically decimal
Do not display periodically decimal
Display format
Main operation
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
x
Input expressions
With this calculator you can calculate expressions in one
enter a single line. If you have any of the features shown below
, it is automatically entered with open brackets (().
Then you need the parameter and the closing brackets (()
Example: For entering
Example:
Press
returns "cos ("

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Example: For entering 1 + 2 x 9
Example: To enter 2 4 +1
Example: For entering (1 +) x 2 =
5
2nd
Math
5
14
Math
5
2nd
D
D
Correct an expression
Use and overwrite input modes
You can change the input mode between input mode
(Cursor is vertical) and overwrite mode (cursor is horizontal)
change in linear format.
You can only use the input mode in math
Use format. Press
(INS) to
Change the input mode.
Example: To correct the expression 123 + 45 in 123x45.
"Insert" mode:
123 + 45I
D
LINE
MATH
MATH
MATH
REPLAY
9
SHIFT DEL
1
=
4th
+
+
2nd
x
1
(
1
2nd
5
)
x
2nd
=
+
2nd
1
3rd
+
4th
5
2nd
x
y
9
Omit the multiplication sign
Closed bracket
Input with math format
You can omit the multiplication sign (x) in the following cases:
- Before an open bracket.
- Before a function with brackets.
- Before a variable and constant
You can omit one or more closed parentheses that
at the end of a calculation before the key is pressed
When entering in math format, the display shows fractions and some
Functions as they appear in your text box.

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Include a value in a function in math format
When using the math format, you can use the part of a
Input expression (a value, an expression in brackets etc) in
integrate a function.
Example: To include the expression in brackets at
7 times
(INS)
9+ (2 + 7) -4 in the function.
Overwrite mode
123 + I45
123xI45
123x45
5535
123x45
5535
123x45
123 + 45
123 + 45_
123I45
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
MATH
9+ (2 + 7) -4
Math
9 + I (2 + 7) -4
Math
9+ (2 + 7) -4I
Math
9+ (2 + 7) -4
8th
Math
D
D
D
D
9+ I (2 + 7) -4
Math
D
10th
SHIFT DEL
2nd
1
3rd
+
4th
5
+
9
(
2nd
4th
=
+
7
)
-
DEL
x
=
x
=

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Display of the error position
If a message (such as "Math. Error" or "Syntax error" after
Press
appears, press to the calculator
reset or press or return to
Printout back and the cursor positions itself on the
Error position. Make any necessary changes.
Your calculator uses a periodic decimal number when you
Enter a calculation, the results can be in periodic
Decimal numbers are displayed.
To enter a periodic decimal number, press
she
the repeating digits.
Example: You enter 50 0 + 26 instead of 50 10 + 26.
LINE
MATH
Math error
[AC]: Cancel
[ ] [ ] :Continue
50 0I + 26
This causes the error.
or
50 1I0 + 26
50 10 + 26
31
D
D
D
D
Calculations with periodic decimal numbers
Example:
11
=
AC
5
0
0
1
+
2nd
6
=
=
ALPHA
,
enter 0.33333 ... (0.3)
0
3rd
()
ALPHA
()
Math
Math
Math

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MATH
MATH
MATH
Display of calculation results in one
Format, which includes etc (irrational number)
When “Math” is selected as the input / output format, you can
You determine whether the calculation results are in a format
are represented, the expressions like and (irrational number)
includes.
Press to get the results in an irrational number format
display.
Press
around the results in decimal values
display.
Please note that with “linear” input
/ Output format the calculation results always as
Decimal value can be displayed.
Example: 2 + 8 = 3 2
Math
32
2+8
2+8
2nd
Math
4.242640687
D
D
12th
=
=
S
D
=
+
2nd
8th
=
+
2nd
8th
S
D
S
D
,
1
ALPHA
()
()
()
,
1
+
=
ALPHA
,
2nd
ALPHA
021
Calculate 1.021 + 2.312
428571
312
Math
Math
To represent the
Result as periodic
decimal number
Math
Math
Enter 1,428571428571 ... (1,428571)

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LINE
MATH
Note:
Results that include square root symbols can consist of up to
consist of two expressions including their integral expression
and the coefficients must be within the following range
are located.
Reasons for displaying the results in decimal format:
- Value outside the permitted range
- More than two expressions in the calculation result
- If an interim result is two or more
-
If an expression is not considered as
Square root or fraction can be displayed.
0 <d <100, 0 <e <1000, 1 <f <100
=
=
=
=
==
1 <a <100, 1 <b <1000, 1 <c <100
=
=
=
=
==
Expressions include, for example: (1+ 2+ 3) (1- 2- 3)
= -8.898979486 (= - 4-2 6)
+ ab, + d + ab, +
+
abde
c
f
Basic calculations
Arithmetic calculations
Use of,, and keys for execution
arithmetic calculations.
Example: 15-63 7 + 28 = 34
Fraction calculations
Please note that the initial default setting is
Displaying faction results is an incorrect faction. If
You want a mixed faction ad, you should
Change Settings.
Example: Iog3 + 2 = 1.891334817
15-63 7 + 28
34
Example: 1 +1 = 3
5
4th
3rd
2nd
15
7
(Fraction display format: ab / c)
1 +1
5
4th
3rd
2nd
Math
D
15
7
D
D
3rd
13
SHIFT
+
1
5
-
6
1
4th
5
3rd
+
3rd
7
+
2nd
8th
=
-
x
SHIFT
1
2nd
=
()
()

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LINE
LINE
LINE
LINE
Example: Calculate what percentage is 270 out of 900.
Example: Discount 470 by 30%.
Example: 1 ° 18'44 ”+ 5 ° 32'29” = 6 ° 51'13 ”
After receiving the results, you can press to
Display result as either sexagesimal or decimal value
to let.
(Fraction display format: d / c)
Example: 4- =
2nd
1
2nd
7
1-4 2
72
D
Pressing
activates the faction display
between mixed fraction and wrong fraction.
Press
to switch between faction display and
Decimal value display.
14
SHIFT
S
D
-
270 900%
30th
D
470 -470x30%
329
D
2nd
7
0
9
0
0
(
=
1
4th
SHIFT
2nd
=
c
d
ac
b
S
D
(%)
SHIFT
4th
1
1
8th
4th
4th
7
0
4th
7
0
3rd
0
x
(
=
+
5
3rd
2nd
2nd
9
=
(%)
()
Percentage calculation
■ Degree, minute, second (sexagesimal) calculations
Use to enter a sexagesimal value in {degrees}
{Minutes} {seconds}
You can do the following sexagesimal calculations:
Addition or subtraction of two sexagesimal values.
Multiplication or division of a sexagesimal value and one
Decimal value

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LINE
LINE
You can use the colon (:) to match two or more
Connect expressions together and move them from left to right
calculate when you press.
Example: Try multiple expressions using the following two
Performs calculations: 1 + 2 and 3x4
15
Note that the history memory is cleared if you
turn off the calculator. Press the key ,
change the calculation mode, change the input
/ Output format or perform a reset.
The capacities of the history memory are limited. If the
History memory is full, the oldest calculation will automatically
deleted to make room for a new calculation.
Example:
Press to step backwards through the memory contents
to go for the calculation history.
The calculation expressions and results are displayed.
ON
ALPHA
1
+
2nd
1
+
2nd
=
2nd
+
3rd
=
3rd
+
4th
=
3rd
x
4th
(:)
=
=
=
Use of multiple expressions in
Calculations
Repetition and use of the
calculation
"DISP" indicates that it is an interim result.

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LINE
LINE
16
Using the gradient
You can edit the calculation history so that this one
accepts new calculation. During one of the previous ones
Calculations is displayed, press or, the
Editing mode becomes active. Then you can print out
to edit. Press to get the new result.
This edited calculation is saved as the latest history.
Using the calculator memory
Answer memory (Ans)
The answer memory stores the last calculation result.
It updates itself whenever you use a calculation
press one of the following keys:
(STO). The answer memory can
Example: dividing the result of 65 + 34 by 9
99
65 + 34
11
D
D
Example: Calculate the square root of the result from 98-34
98-34
(Ans
64
8th
Independent memory (M)
Values or calculation results can be derived from this
independent memory can be added or subtracted. The
Display "M" indicates that there is no non-zero number
in independent storage there.
Content from the independent storage is retained, even
if you press, change the calculation mode or the
Turn off the calculator.
SHIFT
SHIFT
M+
M+
SHIFT RCL
AC
AC
=
=
=
=
6
5
+
3rd
4th
=
9
8th
3rd
4th
=
Ans =
9
,
,
,
(M-),
Store up to 15 digits.
The contents of the answer memory are not changed if
an error occurs during the current calculation.
The content in the answer memory is even retained, even
if you press, change the calculation mode or the
Turn off the calculator.

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LINE
LINE
17th
Main operation
function
Add the displayed value or that
Result of the expression for bhä i S ih hi
Subtract the displayed value or
the result of the expression from the
independent storage
Clear the memory and save
Then the displayed value or that
Calculation result in the independent
Storage
Retrieve the current content from the
independent memory again.
Put the variable M in one
Calculation
To clear the independent memory, please press
following keys
(STO)
Example:
Example: Assign the result from 2x3 to variable A.
Use the following procedure to view the content of the
Check variable.
You can assign a specific value or a variable
Assign calculation result.
Example: Call the contents of variable A again.
(Clear memory)
26-9 = 17
-) 12 + 37 = 49
19x4 = 76
= 44
Use the memory for the next calculation.
(M + 37)
M
9
D
M+
M+
M+
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
(STO)
(M-)
SHIFT
M+
ALPHA
M+
ALPHA
RCL
M+
RCL
M+
(STO)
(STO)
(A)
RCL
RCL
=
2nd
9
6
)
0
SHIFT
SHIFT
M+
M+
+
3rd
7
+
3rd
7
(-)
3rd
2nd
x
1
2nd
x
4th
1
9
M+
M+
M+
(STO)
RCL
RCL
0
(STO)
(A)
RCL
(-)
Variables (A, B, C, D, E, F, X, Y)

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LINE
18th
3: tanh
5: cosh -1
4: sinh -1
1: sinh
2: cosh
6: tanh -1
Function calculations
Example:
Use the following procedures to put variables in
to use an expression.
9 (CLR) 2
AC
=
ALPHA
ALPHA
cos
=
6
0
hyp
hyp
=
1
2nd
SHIFT
0
SHIFT
0
SHIFT
SHIFT
The contents of the variables are retained even if you use the
Press the key, change the calculation mode or the
Turn off the calculator.
To delete the content of a specific variable, press
(STO) and the key for this variable. To the
For example, to clear the contents of variable A, press
(STO)
(A)
Use the following procedure to view the content of the
Response memory, independent memory and all variables
to delete.
Press
RCL
RCL
AC
(-)
(A)
(-)
-
4th
x10 x
x10 x
8th
=
Example:
If you press, you will see a menu on the hyperbolic
Functions, then press the number key that matches the function,
to use this function.
Clear the contents of all memories
Pi () and natural log base e
You can put pi () or the natural log base e into one
Insert calculation.
Trigonometric functions and vice versa
trigonometric functions
Hyperbolic and vice versa hyperbolic functions
Remember to do that before performing any calculation
determine the standard angular unit you are using
want.
0.5
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Example:
Example:
Example:
Conversion to polar coordinates (pole)
Pol (X, Y) X: Specifies the rectangular coordinate value X
Y: Specifies the rectangular coordinate value Y
● The calculation result is displayed in the area
180 ° <<180 °.
● Calculation result e is given by the standard
Angular unit of the calculator shown.
● Calculation result r is assigned to variable X,
while variable Y is assigned.
LINE
Example:
SHIFT
Ans
(
2nd
)
2nd
=
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
(-)
x10 x
(DRG)
Ans (DRG)
(cos-1)
2nd
)
=
=
1
=
SHIFT
SHIFT
x10 x
Ans
cos
cos
2nd
)
SHIFT +
(DRG)
(Pole)
2nd
)
)
SHIFT) ( ; )
Rectangular-polar coordinate conversion
Conversion of a value to the standard
Angular unit of the calculator
after entering a value, press
, around
display the Angular Unit menu, press the number key,
which corresponds to the angular unit.
Convert from to radians and degrees
To calculate
To calculate

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Example: 4! = 24
This function maintains the factors of a value that are zero or
is positive integrity.
If you do a calculation with real numbers, keep
this function simply adds the absolute value.
Example: Abs (2-9) = 7
hyp
=
=
=
2nd
0
0
7
x
1
4th
=
(Section)
(nPr)
(!)
4th
2nd
1
4th
x
0
-
9
-1
SHIFT
SHIFT
SHIFT
x
x
=
(nCr)
1
4th
0
SHIFT
Permutation (nPr) and combination (nCr)
These functions allow the permutation and combination of
Calculations.
n and r must be in the range 0 <r <n <1x10 integer.
Example: How many four-person permutations and combinations
are possible for a group of 10 people?
Permutation:
Combination:
Rounding function (Rnd)
The function rounds the value or the result of the expression in
Function parameters based on the number of significant digits represented by
the number of set digits to be displayed is determined.
Example: 200 7x14 = 400
200 7x14
400
D
Conversion to rectangular coordinates (Rec)
Factor (!)
Absolute value calculation (Abs)
Rec (r, θ) r: Determines the value r of the polar coordinate
θ: Determines the value e of the polar coordinate
• Input value θ is considered an angular unit, in agreement
with the standard angular unit settings of the
Calculator.
• Calculation result x is assigned to variable X, while y
Variable Y is assigned.
• If you have a coordinate transformation within an expression
instead of performing a single task, the
Calculation only with the first value (either r-value or x-value)
performed, which is generated during the conversion. For example:
pole

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6
3rd
2nd
0
0
x
1
7
=
4th
=
(Fix)
SHIFT MODE
1
FASHION
0
=
(Rnd)
SHIFT
(Determines the three decimal places.)
(The calculation is carried out internally with 15 digits.)
28,571
The following performs the same calculation with rounding.
Ansx14
Rnd (Ans
400,000
400,000
D FIX
200 7x14
200 7
D FIX
28,571
D FIX
2nd
0
0
7
=
28,571
200 7
D FIX
D FIX
x
1
4th
=
Ansx14
D FIX
(Round up the value to the specified number of digits.)
(Check rounding result.)
399.994

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Integration and differential calculation arrangements
• Integration and differential calculations can only be done in COMP
Fashion
be performed.

f ( x ),
f ( x ),
a  , b , or tol : Pol, Rec,,, d / dx,, .





tol
For f ( x ) 0 where axb (as in the case of 0
1 3 x 2 - 2 = –1), generates the
Calculating a negative result.
Depending on the content of and the region of integration, a
Calculation errors are generated that exceed the tolerance,
causing the calculator to display an error message.
f ( x )
The following can be used in
If you use a trigonometric function in, you determine
Connect the wheel as an angle unit.
A smaller value increases the precision, but also increases the
Calculation time. When determining tol, use one
Value of 1x 10-14 or greater.
Precautions only for the integration calculation
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Example:
Example:
Example:


tol
tol
Tips for successful integration calculations
f  ( x
If a periodic function or an integration interval too
positive and negative) function values:
Perform separate integrations for each cycle or for that
positive and negative part and then combine the results.
If integration values during the minute shifts far
fluctuate in the integration interval
Divide the integration interval into several parts (so that the
Areas with wide fluctuation are broken up into small parts),
perform the integration for each part and then combine
the results.
S
S
S  positive
S  negative
a
b
f ( x ) dx =
a
c
f ( x ) dx + (-
c
b
f ( x ) dx )
Positive part
( S positive)
Negative part
( S negative)
a
b
f ( x ) dx =
a
c
f ( x ) dx + (-
c
b
f ( x ) dx )
( P
( P
b
x 1
x 2
x 3
x 4
x
0
f ( x )
b
a
x 1
x 2
x 3
x 4
x
0
f ( x )
a
b
f ( x ) dx =
a
x 1 f ( x ) dx +
x 1
x 2 f ( x ) dx + .....
x 4
b
f ( x ) dx
+
a
b
f ( x ) dx =
a
x 1 f ( x ) dx +
x 1
x 2 f ( x ) dx + .....
x 4
b
f ( x ) dx
+
Complex number calculations (CMPLX)
To perform complex number calculations, press
first (CMPLX) to switch to CMPLX mode. she
can be either rectangular coordinates () or polar coordinates
use () to enter complex numbers. Calculation results
complex numbers become in accordance with the complex
Number format setting is displayed in the setup menu.
a  + b  i
r θ
(2 + 6 i ) ÷ (2 i ) = 3 - i (complex number format:
(Complex number format:
a  + b  i )
(Complex number format: a + b i )
2nd
6
( i )
2nd
( i )
3- i
45 = 2 + 2 i
() 45
2 + 2 i
2 + 2 i = 2 45

)
2nd
2nd
( i )
2 45
Note: • When you make entries and the calculation results
display in polar coordinate format x, determine the
Angular unit before you start the calculation. • The value of the
Calculation results are shown in the range –180 °
180 °.
• Display of the calculation result with linear display becomes a and bi
(or and) shown on separate lines.
θ
θ
r
θ
Precautions for differential calculation only
If no convergence to a solution is found when
is omitted, the value is automatically adjusted to the
To determine solution.
Non-consecutive points, abrupt fluctuation, extremely large or small
Points, turning points and the inclusion of points that are not
can be differentiated - alternatively a differential point or
differential calculation result towards zero - may be too low
Precision or mistake.

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ALPHA
ALPHA
ALPHA CALC
CALC
Example:
Example: To save 3A + B and then the following value
to subtract, perform the following calculation: (A, B) = (5, 10),
(7, 20)
Example:
Example:
Example:
Example:
Examples of calculations in CMPLX mode
(1 - i ) -1 = 1
2nd
1
2nd
+ i
(Complex number format: a + b i )
(Complex number format: a + b i )
1
( i )
1
2nd
1
2nd
+i
(1 + i ) 2 + (1 - i ) 2 = 0
1
( i )
1
( i )
0
2nd
FASHION
1
FASHION
(CMPLX)
(Conjg) 2
3rd
( i )
2-3 i
To the absolute value and parameters of 1 + i
To get the conjugate complex number from 2 + 3
i
to obtain
(Paragraph) 1
( i )
2nd
(CMPLX)
(arg) 1
( i )
45
Use a command to determine the
Calculation results
One of two special commands (
or
) can end.
can be entered to display the calculation results
to determine.

a  + b  i
2 + 2 i = 2 45, 2 45 = 2 + 2 i
2nd
2nd
( i )
( r θ )
2 45
2nd
() 45
(CMPLX)
(CMPLX)
( a + b i )
2 + 2 i
Using CALC
CALC lets you save the calculation expressions, the variables
included, which you can then call up again and use in COMP mode
(
) and run CMPLX mode (
). The following
describes the types of printouts that you can save with CALC.
• Expressions: 2X + 3Y, 2AX + 3BY + C, A + B
• Multiple statements: X + Y: X (X + Y)
• Equations with the variable on the left and an expression with the
Variables on the right: A = B + C, Y = X 2 + X + 3
i
(Use
(=) to put the equal sign in the
To enter the equation.)
3rd
(A)
(B)
Commands for entering an A value
Math
Absolute value
Current value of A

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CLOSELY
CALC
ALPHA
ALPHA
AC
AC
CALC
Example: storing A + B and then determining
using polar coordinates

2nd
3rd
SHIFT
2nd
FASHION
1
FASHION
5
10th
(or
)
7
20th
AC
i
3 + i , 1 + 3 i
r θ )
(
(CMPLX)
(A)
(B)
( i )
(CMPLX)
( r θ )
3rd
1
(or
)1
3rd
Note: During the time you
press until you see CALC
by pressing the button you should end the linear
Use display input for input.
Use of SOLVE
SOLVE uses Newton's axiom to solve the problem
To approximate equations. Note SOLVE can only be used in COMP mode
be used (
). The following describes the types of equations
whose solutions can be obtained using SOLVE.
• Equations that contain the variable X: X 2 + 2X - 2, Y = X + 5,
X = sin (M), X + 3 = B + C
• Enter the equation using the following syntax: {equation},
{Solution variable}
SOLVE solves for Y, for example, if an equation follows
is entered: Y = X + 5, Y
Important: • If an equation contains input functions that contain an
includes open brackets (like sin and log), don't leave the
closed
• The following functions are not included in an equation:,
,
d  / dx ,
, Pol, Rec, ÷ R
Math
CMPLX
Math
CMPLX
To end CALC:
To end CALC:
SOLVE solves for X. An expression like X 2 + 2X - 2 is treated
as X 2 + 2X– 2 = 0.

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CALC
ALPHA
ALPHA
ALPHA
ALPHA
SHIFT
CALC
SHIFT
AC
AC
,
Example: To solve y = ax 2 + b for x if y = 0, a = 1, and b = –2
(Y)
(=)
(A)
(X)
(B)
(SOLVE)
Commands for entering a Y value
Current value of Y
Math
0
1
2nd
Current value of X
To end SOLVE:
Solution screen
Note: from the moment you
(SOLVE)
until you exit SOLVE by pressing, you should
follow the input requirements for the linear display.
Important: • Depending on which initial value you want for X (solution variable)
, SOLVE might not be able to find solutions
bring forth. If this happens, please try the initial value
to change so that it is closer to the solution. • SOLVE could
do not determine the correct solution, even if there is one. • SOLVE
makes use of Newton's axiom, so that even if it exists
multiple solutions only one is issued. • Owing to
Limitations in Newton's axiom tend to
difficult to calculate with equations like the following:
y = sin ( x ), y = e x , y = x .
Solution screen contents
Solutions are always displayed in decimal format.
The "Result (Left Side) - (Right Side)" shows the result if
the right side of the equation is subtracted from the left after
the value obtained is assigned to the variable that was solved. Each
the closer this result is to zero, the more precise the solution.
Equation (the equation you enter.)
Variable solved for
solution
Result (left side) - (right side)
Resume screen
SOLVE performs the convergence a preset number of times.
If no solution can be found, a
Math
Math
Enter an initial value
for X (enter 1 here): 1

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=
3rd
2nd
1
,
SHIFT
CLOSELY
=
3rd
2nd
1
,
CLOSELY
SD
ALPHA
ALPHA
ALPHA
ALPHA
Example: To solve
Convert display values
Technical notation
Example: Convert value 0.123 to technical notation by
the decimal place is shifted to the right (123x10 -3 )
()
Example: Convert value 0.123 to technical notation by
the decimal place is shifted to the right (123x10 -3 )
Standard decimal conversion
You can use the SD conversion to get a value
between decimal form (D) and its standard (S)
convert (faction,
).
If you convert from decimal to standard, decide
the calculator automatically checks for use of the
Standard form. However, you cannot decide which one
Standard form.
It is only true in math format.
,
AC
CALC
CALC
SHIFT
(SOLVE)
Confirmation screen that shows "Continue: [=]"
and asks if you want to continue. Press Continue or,
to cancel the SOLVE process.
y = x 2 - x + 1 for x if y = 3, 7, and 13
(Y)
(=)
(X)
(X)
1
3rd
Enter an initial value
for X (enter 1 here): 1
7
13

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S
D
SD
SD
1
1
+
=
0
=
2nd
3rd
4th
1
cos
The current display format setting for the fraction determines whether
the result is a wrong or mixed fraction.
After receiving a calculation result in the form
you can convert this to decimal format by using
the key
to press. If the original result in
Decimal format, it cannot be converted to format
will.
Example: fraction
Decimal
Math
0.8636363636
11
4th
2nd
1
11
4th
2nd
1
Math
22
19th
Example:
Decimal
All calculations in this section are performed in
STAT mode executed.
After entering STAT mode
, this shows the menu
for the statistical calculation type. Press the
corresponding number key to select the type.
cos (30
Math
D
D
D
2nd
3rd
+
+
Statistical calculation
Statistical calculation types
button
Menu
Statistical calculation
single variable
Linear regression
Quadratic regression
Logarithmic regression
Exponential regression with e
Exponential regression with ab
Potency regression
Inverse regression

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FASHION
DEL
AC
=
=
SHIFT
4th
1
Entry of sample data
Frequency column (FREQ)
After selecting the statistical calculation type, the
STATE editor screen is displayed.
When you see the statistics display on the settings screen of the
Turn on the calculator (Press
, a column with FREQ on the
STATE editor screen is displayed.
You can use the FREQ column to set the frequency of each
To determine example value.
Pressing
deletes your while entering data
last entered data.
After entering the values, press. This registers the value
and shows up to six of his positions in the currently selected
Cell.
The number of lines in the STATEditor screen is limited.
Editing of sample data
Exchange of data in a cell
Move the cursor into the cell to be edited, type
The new data, press.
Delete a line
Move the cursor to the line you want to delete and
Press .
Statistical
Single variable
Paired variable
ON
(FREQ column)
OUT
(No FREQ column)
80 lines
40 lines
40 lines
26 lines
display
Statistics with single variables
Statistics with paired variables
Statistics with single variables
Statistics with paired variables

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SHIFT
(STAT) 3
1
1
1
Insert a line
Move the cursor to the line under which the new line
is inserted, press
SHIFT
(STAT) 3
2nd
1
SHIFT
Press
.
Delete all data
Sample data is automatically deleted when you leave STAT mode
switch to another mode or statistical
Display setting on the calculator setup screen
to change.
Using the STAT menu
Press
(STAT) to display the STAT menu
Menu item
What to do:
Type
Displays the selection screen for the
statistical calculation type
Data
Displays the STAT editor screen
To edit
Display of the "Edit" submenu
to edit content on the
Sum
Display the sum submenu with
Commands for the
Var
AS kdelsk Vlar-i submenu with
Orders to get maximum and
Minimum values
MinMax
Display the MinMax submenu with
Orders to get maximum and
Minimum values
Reg
Display of the Reg submenu with
Commands for
Regression calculations (menu only
Distr
Carrying out calculations
the normal distribution
1: Type 2: Data
3: Sum 4: Var
5: Distr 6: MinMax
1: Type 2: Data
3: Sum 4: Var
5: Reg 6: MinMax
Statistics with single variables
Statistics with paired variables

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SHIFT 1
3rd
Statistical calculation with a single variable (1-var)
The commands that appear in the submenus are shown below
appear when you select 4 (Var), 5 (Distr) or 6 (MinMax) in the STAT menu
select if a statistical calculation type with a
Variable is selected.
Sum submenu (
(STAT) (Sum))
SHIFT 1
4th
Var submenu (
(STAT) (Var))
Menu item
What can be achieved
Sum of squares of the sample data
Sum of the sample data
MinMax submenu (
(STAT) (MinMax))
minX
Minimum value
maxX
Maximum value
Q1
1st quarter value
med
Average
Q3
3rd quarter value
Menu item
What can be achieved
Menu item
What can be achieved
Menu item
What can be achieved
Number of patterns
Average of the sample data
Standard deviation of the population
Sample standard deviation
SHIFT 1
6
xn
Distr submenu (
(STAT) (Distr))
P(
P value
Q(
Q value
R(
R value
t
Determines the normalized
SHIFT 1
5
t=
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Xx

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SHIFT MODE
FASHION
DEL
SHIFT
(STAT)
(Data)
AC
AC
0
1
=
2nd
=
3rd
=
=
4th
5
=
6
=
7
=
=
8th
9
1
2nd
SHIFT
(STAT)
(Edit)
1
3rd
(Ins)
1
=
1
=
0
0
4th
1
Example: data entry, editing of data and then receipt
some statistical results. 1. Set the frequency column
(FREQ) by pressing
to press.
2. Enter the statistical mode 1-Var and then the
Sample data on {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}
STAT
9
10th
0
STAT
D
D
STAT
X
X
FREQ
FREQ
1
2nd
3rd
D
9
10th
11
3.Change the data to {0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10}.
1
2nd
3rd
STAT
X FREQ
1
2nd
3rd
1
1
2nd
3rd
STAT
X FREQ
0
1
2nd
0
7
8th
9
STAT
6
7
9
9
STAT
0
D
D
X FREQ
D
D

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SHIFT
(STAT)
AC
1
2nd
=
(Data)
2nd
2nd
=
2nd
=
3rd
=
2nd
=
4th
=
2nd
=
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
(Sum)
1
3rd
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
(Sum)
3rd
SHIFT
(STAT)
(n)
1
1
=
(Var)
5
()
1
=
4. Change the FREQ data to {1, 2, 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 4, 2, 1}.
1
2nd
3rd
STAT
X FREQ
0
1
2nd
1
8th
9
10th
STAT
X FREQ
7
9
10th
1
4th
2nd
1
STAT
0
D
D
D
5. Calculation of the square sums of the sample data and
Sum of the sample data.
6. Calculate the number of samples, mean and
Standard deviation of the population.
2: x
x 2
STAT
672
102
x
1: n
2: x
3: xn
4: x n-1
-
STAT
STAT
20th
n
x 2
()
2nd
=
x
x 2
D
D
D

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AC
(minX)
1
=
(maxX)
2nd
=
=
SHIFT
SHIFT MODE
SHIFT MODE
FASHION
(STAT)
1
5
4th
6
3rd
2nd
4th
1
1
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
(Var)
4th
2nd
STAT
5.1
STAT
2,754,995,463
x
-
x
-
=
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
(Var)
()
4th
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
(MinMax)
6
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
(MinMax)
6
3rd
x
xn
D
D
7. Receiving the minimum and maximum values.
1: minX 2: maxX
STAT
0
minX
STAT
maxX
10th
D
D
3rd
(Distr)
( t )
STAT
FIX
STAT
FIX
(STAT)
(Distr)
(P ()
Results:
Normalized random variable ( t ): –0.762
P ( t ):
0.223
STAT
FIX
STAT
FIX
8. To determine the normalized random variable () if
= 3, and P () - up to three decimal places at this point
(Fix 3).
t
t
x
(SET UP)
(STAT)
(ON)
(SET UP)
(Fix)
(STAT)
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Menu item
What can be achieved
Menu item
What can be achieved
Menu item
What can be achieved
34
SHIFT 1
3rd
Sum submenu (
(STAT) (Sum))
SHIFT 1
4th
Var submenu (
(STAT) (Var))
SHIFT 1
6
MinMax submenu (
(STAT) (MinMax))
Linear regression calculation (A + BX) commands
The following commands from the submenus appear when you press 3 (Sum),
Select 4 (Var), 6 (MinMax) or 5 (Reg) in the STAT menu while
linear regression is selected as the statistical type.
Sum of squares of the X data
Sum of the X data
Sum of squares of the Y data
Sum of the Y data
Sum product of the X and Y data
Cubic sum of the X data
Sum of (X data, square X, Y data)
Sum of the square of the Y data
n
Number of patterns
x
Average of the X data
x
Standard deviation of the population from X data
sx
Sample standard deviation of the X data
y
Average of the Y data
y
Standard deviation of the population of Y data
sy
Sample standard deviation of the Y data
-
-
minX
Minimum value of the X data
maxX
Maximum value of the X data
minY
Minimum value of the Y data
maxY
Maximum value of the Y data

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(STAT)
(A + BX)
1
=
1
=
1
1
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
5
=
1
1
9
=
2nd
2nd
2nd
4th
=
2nd
7
2nd
=
6
=
1
=
5
=
3rd
=
=
2nd
2nd
SHIFT 1
5
Reg submenu (
(STAT) (Reg))
Example: Use the following record to get the linear
Regression calculation (without FREQ column appearing)
perform and get the results.
Enter the linear regression.
Enter X data
Enter the data of the Y column
Menu item
What can be achieved
A
Regression coefficient constant term A
B
Regression coefficient B
r
Correlation coefficient r
x
Estimated x value
y
Estimated y value
^
^
x
y
x
y
1.0
1.0
2.1
1.5
1.2
1.1
2.4
1.6
1.5
1.2
2.5
1.7
1.6
1.3
2.7
1.8
1.9
1.4
3.0
2.0
2.7
1.2
1.5
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1
1
=
1
1
3rd
=
1
1
5
=
1
1
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
7
=
1
2nd
=
4th
=
6
=
8th
=
2nd
=
=
=
SHIFT
AC
(STAT)
(Sum)
1
3rd
SHIFT
(STAT)
(Var)
1
4th
SHIFT
(STAT)
(Reg)
(B)
1
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
3rd
(-)
5
(Reg)
5
(x)
-3x
2y
4th
2nd
=
=
()
3rd
5
x
Quadratic regression calculation commands
With quadratic regression, the regression is in
Complied with the following model equation.
y = A + BX + CX
2nd
8. Get regression coefficient B.
STAT
0.4802217183
9. Estimate of x if y = 3.
STAT
-7.297376705
^
^
SHIFT
(STAT)
1
2nd
(Reg)
5
(y)
5
=
^
10. Estimation of y if x = 2.
STAT
1,464802217
D
D
D
2.7
1.8
30.96
0.63
By entering the Y data.
Get the sum of the products of X and Y data.
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In
In
log
log
4th
FASHION
3rd
SHIFT 1
5
Reg submenu (
(STAT) (Reg))
Menu item
What can be achieved
Regression coefficient Term A
A
Linear coefficient B of
Regression coefficients
B
X1
Estimated x1 value
X2
Estimated x2 value
Estimated y value
y^
^
^
Sum submenu (sums), Var submenu (number of patterns,
Mean, standard deviation) and MinMax submenu
(Maximum value, minimum value) are the same as those for linear ones
Regression calculations
Other types of regression
Regression type
Model equation
Logarithmic regression (lnX)
Y = A + BlnX
Exponential regression e ^ X)
Y = Ae BX
Exponential regression (AB ^ X)
Y = AB x
Power regression (A.
.
X ^ B)
Y = AX B
Reverse regression (1 / X)
Y=A+X
B
Base calculations (BASE-N)
n
Press
(BASE-N) for BASE-N mode if you
Calculations with decimal, hexadecimal, binary and / or octal values
want to perform. The initial default number mode when
You switch BASE-N mode is decimal, which means that
the input and the calculation results the decimal
Use number format. Press one of the following buttons to select the
Switch number modes: (DEC) for decimal, (HEX) for
hexadecimal, (BIN) for binary, or (OCT) for octal.
For BASE-N mode, change to binary mode and
Calculation of 11 2 + 1 2
(BASE-N)
(AM)
11
1
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log
In
AC
AC
tan
In
SHIFT 3
Example: Calculation of 10 10 + 10 16 + 10 2 + 10 8 and display of the
Result as a decimal value
Proceed as above, switch to hexadecimal mode and
Calculation of 1F 16 + 1 16
AC
SHIFT 3
SHIFT 3
SHIFT 3
1
2nd
3rd
4th
(HEX) 1
(F)
1
Proceed as above, switch to octal mode and
Calculation of 7 8 + 1 8
(OCT) 7
1
Note: • Use the following keys to move the letter A
to enter F as hexadecimal value:
• In Base-N mode, the entry of fraction values (decimal) and
Exponents not supported. If a calculation result over a
Fraction part, this is cut off.
• The input and output ranges are 16 bits for binary values and
32 bits for other values. Below are details about the input
and output areas are shown.
(A),
(B),
(C),
(D),
(E),
(F).
Base- n mode
Input / output areas
Binary
Positive: 0000000000000000
x 0111111111111111
Negative:
Positive:
Negative:
Positive:
Negative:
1000000000000000
x 1111111111111111
Octal
00000000000 x 17777777777
20000000000 x 37777777777
Decimal
-2147483648 x
2147483647
Hexadecimal
00000000 x 7FFFFFFF
80000000 x FFFFFFFF
Determination of the number mode of a certain
Input value
You can immediately get a special command followed by a value
Enter to determine the numerical mode of this value. The
Special commands are: d (decimal), h (hexadecimal), b (binary) and o
(octal).
(DEC)
(BASE)
(d) 10
(BASE)
(h) 10
(BASE)
(b) 10
(BASE)
(o) 10
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You can use one of the following main functions to do this currently
to convert the displayed calculation result into another value:
(DEC) (decimal), (HEX) (hexadecimal), (BIN) (binary),
(OCT) (octal).
Converting a calculation result into
another type of value
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In
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
SHIFT 3
SHIFT 3
SHIFT 3
SHIFT 3
AC SHIFT 3
MODE 4
SHIFT 3
Example: Calculation of 15 10 x 37 10 in decimal mode and then
Conversion of the result into hexadecimal, binary and octal
(DEC) 15
37
555
(HEX)
0000022B
(BIN) 0000001000101011
(OCT)
00000001053
Example: Determination of the logic OR of
Example: Determination of the logic XOR of 1010 2 and 1100 2 (1010 2 xor 1100 2 )
Example: Determination of the logic XNOR of 1111 2 and 101 2 (1111 2 xnor 101 2 )
Example: Determination of the bitwise negation of 1010 2 (Not (1010 2 ))
Example: Negation of 101 101 2 (Neg (101 101 2 ))
Logic and negation
Your calculator has logical operators (and, or, xor, xnor)
and functions (Not, Neg) for logic and negation of binary values.
Use the menu that appears after pressing the button
(BASE)
appears to enter these logical operators and functions.
All of the following examples are done in binary mode
Example: Determining the logic AND of
(
(AM)).
1010 2 and 1100 2 (1010 2 and 1100 2 )
1010
1010
1111
1011
(BASE)
(and) 1100
0000000000001000
1011 2 and 11010 2 (1011 2 or 11010 2 )
(BASE)
(or) 11010
0000000000011011
(BASE)
(xor) 1100
0000000000000110
(BASE)
(xnor) 101
1111111111110101
(BASE)
(Not) 1010
1111111111110101
(BASE)
(Neg) 101101
1111111111010011
Note: In the case of a negative binary, octal or hexadecimal value,
if the calculator converts the value to binary, it uses the
two negations and convert them back to the original
Base of numbers. The calculator inserts decimal values (base-10)
Add a minus sign.
Distribution calculations (DIST)
You can use the procedures below to
perform different distribution calculations.
1. Press
(DIST) to activate DIST mode.
2. Select a distribution calculation type in the menu.
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Calculation type:
Main operation:
Normal probability density
(Normal PD)
Normal cumulative distribution
(Normal CD)
Reverse normal cumulative
distribution
(Reverse normal)
Binomial probability
(Binomial PD)
Binomial probability
(Binomial CD)
Poisson probability
(Poisson PD)
Binomial distribution Poisson
(Poisson CD)
3. Enter the values for the variables.
• With Binomial PD, Binomial CD, Poisson PD and Poisson CD, you can
You enter sample data and then perform calculations.
4. After entering the values for all variables,
please press.
• The calculation results are now displayed.
• If you or on the display with the calculation result
press, you will automatically return to the input window for the first
Variable back.
Note: • The probability distribution types after activation
to change the DIST mode, press
(Type) and then select the desired distribution type.
• The accuracy of the distribution calculation is up to five
significant digits.
(STAT / DIST)
Variables that accept an input
Distribution calculation variables that accept input values are
shown below.
Normal PD ...................... x ,
Normal CD ...................... Lower, Upper,,
Inverse Normal ............... Area,, (final setting always on the left)
Binomial PD, Binomial CD ... x (or list), N, p
Poisson PD, Poisson CD ..... x (or list),
x : data,: standard deviation (
0),: mean, Lower: lower
Limit, Upper: Upper limit, Tail: Probability value for the
certain critical area, Area: probability value (0 Area
1), list: sample data list, N: number of tests,
p: probability of success (0 p 1)
List screen (Binomial PD, Binomial CD,
Poisson PD, Poisson CD)
For Binomial PD, Binomial CD, Poisson PD and Poisson CD, use
the list display for entering sample data. Up to 25 data patterns
can be entered for any variable. The calculation results
are also shown in the list view.
Distribution calculation type
Value at current cursor position
X: Data Ans: calculation result
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Example: Calculating the normal distribution density, if
Example: Calculation of the binomial probability for the
Sample data {10, 11, 12, 13, 14} if N = 15 and p = 0.6
Result: 0.1760326634
(Binomial PD)
List display:
(LIST)
• Press again or to return to
Input screen for the variable.
To delete all pattern data: Press
(Edit)
(Del-A).
Examples of calculations in distribution mode
x = 36; = 2; = 35
(DIST)
(DIST)
(Normal PD)
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(STAT / DIST)
2nd
53
Editing pattern data Move the cursor to the cell
that contains the sample data you're working on. Give that
new pattern data and press.
Deleting pattern data Move the cursor to the
Pattern data you want to delete, and then press.
Inserting sample data Move the cursor to the position
on which you want to insert the sample data, then press
(STAT / DIST) (Edit) (Ins) and then enter the
Sample data.
DEL
MODE 4
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• Enter a value for x.
11 12 13 14
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6.0
Result: x = binomial probability of 10 0.18594
x = binomial probability of 11 0.12678
x = binomial probability of 12 0.063388
x = binomial probability of 13 0.021942
x = binomial probability of 14 4.7018 10 −3
• Return to the N input screen by pressing
Return to the list by pressing (entered pattern data
are saved).
Notes: • The following functions cannot be used in
Probability functions are used: Pol, Rec, ÷ R,
• If data is defined using the parameter format,
the calculation results are saved in the ANS memory.
• An error message is displayed when the input value
is out of range. Appears in the ANS column of the list
"Error" if the input value for the associated sample data
are out of range.
, d / dx .
Equation calculations (EQN)
You can use the following procedure in EQN mode,
to simultaneous linear equations with two or three unknowns,
To solve quadratic and third degree equations.
1. Press
(EQN) to activate EQN mode.
2. In the menu that appears, select an equation type.
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Example:
MODE 5
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5
1
To select this type of equation: Press this key:
Simultaneously linear equation with two
Unknowns
(a n X + b n Y = c n )
Simultaneously linear equation with three
Unknowns
(a n X + b n Y + c n Z = d n )
Quadratic equation
(aX 2 + bX + c = 0)
Cubic equation
(aX 3 + bX 2 + cX + d = 0)
3. Use the coefficient editor that is used to enter
Coefficiency values appear.
• To solve 2x 2 + x - 3 = 0, for example, press in
Step two and then the following for the coefficients
( a = 2, b = 1, c = -3):
1
3rd
.


To change a coefficient value that you already entered
move the cursor to the appropriate cell, type
The new value and then press.
Pressing clears all coefficients to zero.
Important: The following operations are performed by the coefficient editor
unsupported:
Pol, Rec as well
Multiple statements can also not in the coefficient
Editor can be entered.
,
(M–),
(STO)
4th
• This indicates a solution. Each press of shows another
Solution. Press while the final one is displayed
Solution to the coefficient editor.
• You can switch between the
Scroll solutions around.
• To return to the coefficient editor while a
Solution is displayed, please press
After all the values meet your requirements, please press
Note: • Even if Natural Display is selected, the
Solutions of the simultaneous linear equations not in one form
displayed, which include the following.
• Values cannot be entered on the technical screen on the solution screen
Notation to be converted.
.
Change the current equation type setting
Press
(EQN) and then select an equation type
from the open menu. A change in the type of equation provides
that all values of the coefficient editor are set to zero.
2nd
Examples of calculations in EQN mode
x + 2 y = 3, 2 x + 3 y = 4
(EQN)
(a n X + b n Y = c n )
1
2nd
3rd
2nd
3rd
4th
(X =) -1
(Y =) 2
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Example:
Example:
Example:
Example:
Example: Assignment of
x - y + z  = 2, x + yz
- = 0, - x + y + z = 4
(EQN)
(a n X + b n Y + c n Z = d n )
1
1
1
2nd
1
1
10
1
1
1
4th
(X =) 1
(Y =) 2
(Z =) 3
x 2 + x +
4th
3rd
=0
(EQN)
(aX 2 + bX + c = 0)
1
1
3rd
4th
(X 1 =)
1
2nd
+
-
2nd
2nd
i
(X 2 =)
1
2nd
-
-
2nd
2nd
i
Math
x 2 - 2 2 x + 2 = 0
(EQN)
(aX 2 + bX + c = 0)
1
2nd
2nd
2nd
(X =) 2
x 3 - 2 x 2 - x + 2 = 0
(EQN)
(aX 3 + bX 2 + cX + d = 0)
1
2nd
1
2nd
(X 1 =) -1
(X 2 =) 2
(X 3 =) 1
Matrix calculations (MATRIX)
Use the MATRIX mode to do calculations with a matrix
of up to 3 rows by 3 columns. To one
To perform the matrix calculation, first assign the
Matrix variables (MatA, MatB, MatC) data, then use the
Variables of the calculation shown in the example below
21
11
to MatA and
2 -1
-1 1
to MatB and then
of the following calculations:
×
21
11
2 -1
-1 2 (MatA × MatB),
+
21
11
2 -1
–1 2 (MatA + MatB)
1. Press
(MATRIX) to activate MATRIX mode.
2. Press
(MatA)
(2 2).
This shows the Matrix Editor for the
Entry of elements of the 2 2 matrix
that you have chosen for MatA.
"A" stands for "MatA".
MAT
MODE 5
MODE 5
MODE 5
MODE 5
MODE 6
1
5
2nd
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Example:
7.Perform the next calculation (MatA + MatB):
(MATRIX)
(MatA)
(MATRIX)
(MatB)
.
Answer memory (Ans)
Whenever a MATRIX mode calculation result a matrix
the MatAns screen appears with the result. The
The result is also assigned to a variable called "MatAns".
The MatAns variable can be used in calculations as described below
be used.
• To use the MatAns variable in a calculation
The following main function:
• By pressing one of the following buttons while the MatAns
Screen appears, it automatically switches to
Calculation screen:
The calculation screen shows the MatAns variable followed by the
Operator or function for the key you pressed.
(MATRIX)
(MatAns).
,
,
,,,
,
,
( x 3 )
Assign and edit the matrix variable data
Important: The following operations are not supported by the matrix
Editor:
(STO). Pol, Rec, and multiple statements
cannot be entered in the Matrix Editor either.
,
(M–),
Assign new data to the matrix variable:
1. Press
(Dim) and then choose in
menu that appears, select the matrix variable to which you want to assign data.
2. In the next menu, select the dimension (
3. Use the Matrix Editor to enter the elements of the matrix.
(MATRIX)
mn ).
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
E
At 1 0 –1
0 -1 1
Assign MatC
(MATRIX)
(Dim)
(MatC)
(2 3)
1
0
1
0
1
1
3. Enter the elements for MatA:
1
2nd
2nd
1
1.
4. Execution of the following main function:
(MATRIX)
(Data)
(MatB)
(2 2).
• This shows the Matrix Editor for entering elements of the 2x2
Matrix that you have chosen for MatB.
5. Entering the elements for MatB:
1
1
2nd
6. Press to expand the calculation screen and press
perform the first calculation (MatA MatB):
(MATRIX)
(MatA)
(MATRIX)
(MatB)
.
• This displays the MatAns screen with the calculation results
"Ans" stands for
"MatAns".
Note: "MatAns" stands for "Matrix Answer Memory" - Matrix
Answer memory. See "Matrix Reply Memory" for more information.
MAT
MAT
MAT
MAT
SHIFT
4th
2nd
SHIFT
SHIFT
AC
AC
4th
4th
4th
SHIFT
4th
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Example: 3 × MatA (matrix-scalar multiplication).
The following example uses MatA =
and MatB =
, and MatC
. You can enter a matrix variable in a main function,
by
(MATRIX) and then one of the following number keys
to press:
Example: Determinant of MatA (det (MatA)) obtained.
Example: Transposition received from MatC (Trn (MatC)).
Example: Inverted matrix of MatA (MatA –1 ).
Example: Get absolute value of each element from MatB (Abs (MatB)).
Example: Determination of the square and cubic of MatA (MatA 2 , MatA 3 ).
To edit a matrix variable:
1. Press
and then choose in
menu that appears you want to edit.
2. Use the Matrix Editor to sort the elements of the matrix
to edit.
• Move the cursor to the cell that contains items you want
want to change, key in the new value and press
(MATRIX)
(Data),
.
Copy the matrix variable (or MatAns) content:
1. Use the Matrix Editor to display the matrix to be copied.
• For example, if you want to copy MatA, run
following main function:
• If you want to copy MatAns content, do the following to
to display the MatAns screen:
(MATRIX)
(Data)
(MatA).
(MATRIX)
(MatAns)
.
2. Press
and then do one of the following
Main functions to specify the copy destination:
• This displays the Matrix Editor with the contents of the copy target.
(STO),
(MatA),
(MatB), or
(MatC).
Matrix calculation examples
21
11
2 -1
-1 1
1 0 -1
0 -1 1
(MatA),
(MatB),
(MatC).
3rd
MatA
(MATRIX)
(det) MatA
1
(MATRIX)
(Trn) MatC
Note: You cannot use for this input.
Use the key to enter “–1” .
MatA
(Abs) MatB
Note: You cannot use for this input. use
from for determining squaring, and
) Cubature.
( x 3
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Example: To check whether 4
You can use the Verify function to verify that the
Equation or inequality true (indicated by true) or false
(indicated by false). The verify function is generally as follows
used:
9 = 12 is true
1. Press down to enter VERIFY mode
to activate
2. Enter 4 9 = 12.
(VERIFY)
4th
9
(=) 12
• If you
Press (VERIFY),
you can use the equation symbol
or inequality symbol in
Select the open menu.
3. To check, press
.
In Verify mode, the following expressions can be used for testing
can be entered:
• Equations or inequalities with a relation sign 4 = 16;
4 3;
3; 1 + 2 5; (3 6) (2 + 6) 2 etc.
• Equations or inequalities with several relation signs 1 1
1 + 1; 3rd
4; 2 2 = 2 + 2 = 4; 2 + 2 = 4 6; 2 + 3 = 5 2 + 5 = 8 etc.
Notes: • Depending on the test result, the ANS memory will be on
true value of 1 and a false value of 0 assigned.
• The entered value can be 99 bytes including the left side,
right side and ratio operators include.
• All variables in an expression (A, B, C, D, E, F, X, Y, M) are considered as
Value handles based on the value of the variable recently
has been assigned.
• The functions ÷ R, Pol and Rec cannot be in one expression
be used.
In verify mode, a math operation is performed with the
entered expression and then depending on the result
represented as true or false. Because of this, a
Calculation errors occur. A mathematically correct result will be
not displayed when the expression entered is a calculation
which involves a single point or inflection point of a
Function approximates or if the entered expression diverse
Calculation steps included.
Notes on technical notations
The following types of expression can cause a syntax error
and not be checked.
• Expressions with spaces left or right (example: = 5 7)
Math
Math
.
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MODE 3
MODE 3
Generate a number table from a function
All calculations in this section are performed in
TABLE mode executed
.
The procedure below is an example of configuring the
Creation function for the number table with the following settings.
Example:
Function: f (x) = x 2 +
Start value: 1, end value: 5, step value: 1
1. Press
(TABLE).
2nd
1
f (x) =
D
Example:
Example:
Example:
• Expressions with a relation sign in a faction or function
(Example: 1 = 1
2nd
; cos (8 9))
• Expressions with a relation sign in brackets
(Example: 8 (9 10)
• Expressions with multiple, non-directional relation characters
(Example: 5 6 4)
• Expressions with all combinations of two of the following
Operators (example: 4 6 8)
• Expressions with multiple, consecutive relation signs
(Example: 5
9)
Calculation examples for Verify mode
To check whether log2 log3 log4
(VERIFY)
4th
2nd
()
()
To check whether 0
8 2
9
8th
9
-
()
To check whether 5 2 = 25 = 625
(VERIFY)
3rd
0
9
9
625
25th
5
8th
8th
-
(VERIFY)
()
(VERIFY)
(VERIFY)
(=)
(=)
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ALPHA
x 2
)
+
2nd
1
(X)
2.Enter the function.
f (x) = X 2 +1 I2I
=
=
=
=
AC
D
3. After ensuring that the function meets your requirements
corresponds, press. Then enter the start value.
Initial value?
1
4. Press. Enter the final value
Final value?
5
5. Press. Enter step value.
Step size?
1
6.Press, this will create a table of numbers.
1
2nd
3rd
X
F (X)
1
2nd
3rd
1
1.5
4.5
9.5
7. To enter a new function, press to move to
Function editor screen.
With the exception of variable X, other variables (A, B, C, D, E, F, X, Y)
and the independent memory (M) are all treated as values
(the current variable assigned to the variables or in
independent memory is stored).
Only variable X can be used as a variable of a function.
The coordinate conversion functions (Pol, Rec) cannot be used for
a number table creation function can be used.
The number table creation changes the variable X.
D
D
D
D
The linear format is always used for entering values.
You can use either values or for start, end, step
Determine calculation expressions (which are a numerical result
have to produce).
To determine a final value that is smaller than the starting value
an error so that the table of numbers is not created.
The determined start, end and step values should have a maximum of 30 X values
for the number table to be created.
Execution of a number creation table with combinations of
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Example:
Calculations with inequalities (INEQ)
You can use the following process to make a square or
solve cubic inequality.
1. Press
(INEQ) to activate INEQ mode.
2. Select an inequality type in the menu.
To select this type of equation: Press this key:
Quadratic inequality
(aX 2 + bX + c)
Cubic inequality
(aX 3 + bX 2 + cX + d)
3. From equation symbol type 4, press around
select the desired equation type.
4. Use the coefficient editor to get the coefficient values
to enter.
• To solve
- 3 <0, for example, enter the
Coefficients
= –3 by pressing
to press.
• To change an already entered value of a coefficient,
please move the cursor to the appropriate cell, type
A new value and then press.
• Pressing resets all coefficients to zero.
x 2 + 2 x
a  = 1, b  = 2, c
2nd
3rd
Notes: the following functions are not affected by the coefficient
Editor used
(STO). Also are
no entries possible for Pol, Rec, ÷ R and multiple commands for the
Coefficient editor.
5. After entering the value, press.
• This shows the solutions.
• Press to return from the solution screen to
Switch coefficient editor.
Notes: Values cannot enter the on the solution screen
technical notation can be converted.
Change equation type
Pressing
(INEQ) enables you to
Equation type selection in the menu that opens. If you have the equation type
change the values of all coefficients in the coefficient editor
Zero reset.
Calculation examples for INEQ mode
x 2 + 2 x - 3 <0
(INEQ)
(aX 2 + bX + c)
(aX 2 + bX + c <0)
Math
-
,
,
(M–)
MATH

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Example:
Example:
Example:
x 2 + 2 x - 3 0
(INEQ)
(aX 2 + bX + c)
(aX 2 + bX + c 0)
Notes: Solutions will be like this
depicted when the linear
Display is selected.
x 3 - 3 x 2
0
(aX 3 + bX 2 + cX + d)
(aX 3 + bX 2 + cX + d 0)
x 3 + 3 x 2 - x
0
(aX 3 + bX 2 + cX + d)
(aX 3 + bX 2 + cX + d 0)
Math
Math
Math
Math
Math
Math
Math
Math
Math
Notes: Solutions will be like this
depicted when the linear
Display is selected.
2nd
1
3rd
-
2nd
1
3rd
-
(INEQ)
(INEQ)
3rd
-
1
-
3rd
MATH
MATH
MATH

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Example:
Example: To assign (1, 2) VctA and (3, 4) VctB and then the
perform the following calculation: (1, 2) + (3, 4)
Vector calculations (VECTOR)
Use vector mode to make two-dimensional and
perform three-dimensional vector calculations. To one
First carry out the vector calculation
Vector variables (VctA, VctB, VctC) data, then use the
Variables of the calculation shown in the example below.
1. Press
(VECTOR) to activate VECTOR mode.
2.Press (VctA).
• This shows the vector editor for the
Enter two-dimensional vectors for
VctA on.
“A” stands for “VctA”.
3. Entering the elements for VctA: 1
2nd
4. Execution of the following main function:
(VECTOR)
(Data) (VctB)
(2).
• This shows the vector editor for entering two-dimensional
Vectors for VctB.
5. Enter the elements for VctB: 3
4th
6. Press to expand the calculation screen and
perform the first calculation (VctA + VctB):
(VECTOR)
(VctA)
(VECTOR) (VctB)
.
"Ans" stands for
"VctAns".
Note: "VctAns stands for" Vector Answer Memory "- vector
Answer memory. See "Vector Answer Memory" for more information.
VCT
VCT
VCT
VCT
VCT
Display of special solutions
• If the solution to an inequality contains all the numbers, “All
real W. ”is displayed on the solution screen.
x 2
0
(aX 2 + bX + c)
(aX 2 + bX + c 0)
• If there is no solution to the inequality (such as X 2 <0), the word becomes
"No solution" is displayed on the solution screen.
Math
(INEQ)
0
0
MATH
• This displays the VctAns screen with the calculation results.

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Example: To assign (2, –1, 2) VctC
Vector answer memory
Whenever a calculation result of the VECTOR mode a vector
the VctAns screen appears with the result. The
The result is also assigned to a variable with the name "VctAns". The
VctAns variable can be used in calculations as described below
be used.
• To use the VctAns variable in a calculation, run
the following main function:
• By pressing one of the following buttons while the VctAns
Screen appears, it automatically switches to
Calculation screen:
The calculation screen
shows the VctAns variable followed by the operator or the function for
the key you pressed.
(VECTOR)
(VctAns).
,,,
,
.
Assign and edit the vector variable data
,
(M–),
(VECTOR)
m ).
(VECTOR)
(Dim)
(VctC)
(3)
2nd
1
2nd
To edit the elements of a vector variable:
1. Press
(Data) and then select in
menu that appears, select the vector variable you want to edit.
2. Use the vector editor to edit the elements of the vector
to edit.
• Move the cursor to the elements you are editing
want and then press
(VECTOR)
.
.
Copying vector variable (or VctAns) content:
1.Use the vector editor to copy the vector to be copied
display.
• If you want to copy VctA, run for example
following main function:
• If you want to copy VctAns content, do the following
to display the VctAns screen:
(VECTOR)
(Data)
(VctA).
(VECTOR)
(VctAns)
(VctA)
(VctB),
(VctC).
Important: The following operations are not supported by the
Vector editor:
(STO). Pol, Rec, and
Multiple statements can also not be made in the vector editor
can be entered.
Assign new data to vector variables:
1. Press
(Dim) and then choose in
appearing menu the vector variable that you data
want to assign.
2. In the next menu, select the dimension (
3. Use the vector editor to edit the elements of the vector
to enter.
2. Press
(STO), and then do one of the following
Main functions to specify the copy destination:
or
• This displays the vector editor with the contents of the copy target.

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Example: 3 × VctA (vector scalar multiplication), 3 × VctA - VctB
(Calculation example with VctAns)
Example: VctA • VctB (vector dot product)
Example: VctA x VctB (vector cross product)
Example: Determining the angle from VctA and VctB to three
Decimal places (Fix3)
Example: maintaining the absolute value of VctC.
Examples of vector calculations
(VctA),
(VctB),
(VctC).
3 VctA
VctB
VctA
(VECTOR)
(Dot) VctB
VctA
VctB
(Abs) VctC
(cos θ =
(A • B)
FROM
, becomes θ = cos –1 (A • B)
FROM
)
(SET UP)
(Fix)
VctA
(VECTOR)
(Dot) VctB
(Abs) VctA
(Section)
VctB
(cos -1 )
VCT
FIX
VCT
FIX
VCT
FIX
VCT
FIX
Deg
The following examples use VctA = (1, 2) and VctB = (3, 4),
and VctC = (2, -1, 2). You can convert a vector variable into one
Enter the main function by pressing
(VECTOR) and then one
press the following number keys:

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(-)
2nd
=
x 2
(-)
(
)
2nd
=
x 2
SHIFT
()
x10 x
x10 x
1
2nd
=
SHIFT
()
1
(
2nd
=
)
Calculation priority section
The calculator uses the
Calculation priority section a calculation by.
Basically, calculations are from left to right
executed. Expressions in parentheses have the highest priority.
The following shows the priority sections for each individual command.
1. Function with brackets.
Pol (x, y), Rec (r, q)
sin (, cos (, tan (, sin-1 (, cos-1 (, sinh (, cosh (, tanh (, sinh-1 (,
cosh-1 (, tanh-1 (log (, ln (, e ^ (, l0 ^ (, (, 3
(
Section(
Rnd (
2. Functions that have performance values, roots
X2, X3, X-1, X !,, o, r, g, ^ (, x, (, percent% precede
3. Fractions: from / c
4. Prefix symbol: (-) (negative sign)
5. Statistical estimate of the calculation:
6. Permutation combinations nPr, nCr
7. Multiplication and division: x
Multiplication with omitted sign
Multiplication signs before, e, variables (2, 5A, A, etc.),
Functions with brackets (2 (3), Asin (30), etc.)
8. Addition and subtraction: + -
^^^^
x, y, x1, x2
If a calculation contains a negative value, you must
put the negative value in brackets. If you use -2
square, you must enter (-2) 2 . This is because
that x 2 is a function preceded by a value (priority 2, above),
whose priority is higher than the negative sign, which one
Represents the prefix symbol (priority 4).
Example:
Multiplication and division, and multiplication with omitted
Signs have the same priority (priority 7), so these
Surgery from left to right can be done when both
Types are mixed in the same calculation. A surgery
with brackets ensures that it is only processed so that
the use of parentheses to different
Calculation results.
Example:
2 = -4
-2
(-2) 2 = 4
= 1.570796327
12
) = 0.159154943
1 (2nd
Technical information
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Example: To get the scientific constant C 0 (speed of light in
a vacuum) and its value
Example: Calculation of C 0
Stacking restrictions
This calculator uses memory areas called stack
Section values with lower computation priority, commands and
Save functions temporarily. The numerical stack
has 10 levels and the command stack 24 as in the figure
shown below.
2 x ((3 + 4 x (5 + 4) 3) 5) + 8 =
123
4th
5 6 74 5
3rd
2nd
1
A STACK error occurs when the one you are performing
Calculation exceeds the capacity of both stacks.
1
2nd
3rd
4th
5
2nd
3rd
4th
5
4th
...
1
2nd
3rd
4th
5
6
7
x
(
(
+
x
(
+
...
Numeric stack
Command stack
Scientific constants
Your calculator has 40 built-in scientific
Constants in any mode - except BASE-N -
can be used. Every scientific constant is considered
unique symbol depicted (like) that used in calculations
can be. To use a scientific constant in a calculation
to include, press
and then enter the
two-digit number that corresponds to the constant you want.
(CONST)
(CONST)
(C 0 )
MATH
=
1
00
1
(CONST)
( 0 )
(CONST)
( μ 0 )

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The following shows the two-digit numbers for each of the
scientific constants.
03: (me) electron mass
04: (m μ ) muon mass
05: (a 0
07: ( μ
μ B) drilling magnet
09: () Planck constant, rationalized 10: () constant with fine structure
11: (right) classic electron radius 12: (c) Compton wavelength
13: (p) Gyromagnetic
Proton ratio
14: (cp) Proton Compton
wavelength
15: (cn) Neutron Compton
wavelength
16: (R) Rydberg constant
17: (u) atomic mass constant
elementary charge
molar gas constant
Stefan-Bolzmann constant
Avogadro constant
18: ( μ p) proton magnetic
moment
19: ( μ e) electron more magnetic
moment
20: ( μ n) neutron magnetic
moment
21: ( μμ ) muon magnetic moment 22: (F) Faraday constant
25: (k) Boltzmann constant
26: (Vm) molar volume of ideal
Ga
0 ) speed of light in
vacuum
29: (C 1 ) First radiation constant
30: (C 2 ) second ray
constant
31: (
0 ) electrical constant
33: ( μ 0 ) magnetic constant
34: ( 0 ) Magnetic flux quanta
35: (g) standard acceleration of the
Gravity
36: (G 0 ) line quanta
37: (Z 0 ) characteristic impedance
of vacuum
38: (t) temperature in degrees Celsius
39: (G) Newton's constant
gravity
40: (atm) standard atmosphere
These values are based on the values recommended by CODATA
(March 2007).
Metric conversion
The built-in metric conversion commands of the
Calculators make it easy to convert values from one unit to another
convert next. You can use the metric conversion commands
Use in all calculation modes except BASE-N and
TABLE. To convert a metric command into a calculation
to include, press
(CONV) and then the two-digit number
Number that belongs to the desired command.
Proton mass
Neutron mass
Bohr radius
Nuclear magnetic tone
Planck constant

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Example: convert 5 cm to inches
Example: convert 100 g to ounces
Example: convert -31 ° C to Fahrenheit
5
(CONV)
(cm in)
100
(CONV)
(g oz)
31
(CONV)
(° C ° F)
The following table shows the two-digit numbers for the
corresponding conversion commands of the respective units.
LINE
LINE
LINE

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The data used in the conversion formulas
are based on "NIST Special Publication 811 (2008)".
Notes: When converting with the J cal command, a
Temperature of 15 ° C assumed.

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Calculation ranges, number of digits and precision
The calculation area, the number of digits for the internal
Calculation and the calculation precision depend on
Type of calculation that you use.
Calculation range and precision
Calculation range
Number of positions for
the internal
15 digits
Generally, ± 1 to 10. Place one
individual calculation. The precision
for exponential display
± 1 at the last significant digit.
In the case of consecutive
Calculations are cumulative errors.
th
precision
function
Input area
tanh -1
-1
log / ln
99
tan
DEG
like sinX, except when
x90.
WHEEL
like sinX, except when
x / 2.
GRA
like sinX, except when
x100.
sin -1
cos -1
tan -1
99
sinh
cosh
sinh -1
4.9999999999x10 99
cosh -1
99
tanh
99
9.999999999x10
230.2585092
4.999999999x10
9.999999999x10
9.99999999x10
9.99999999x10
Accuracy and input ranges of functional equations

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10th
-9.99999999x10 99
99.99999999
e
-9.99999999x10 99
230.2585092
100
9.999999999x10 99
9.999999999x10 99
9.999999999x10 99
a, b, c <1x10 100
1x10 100
0 b, c
0 '”
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are integrity
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Math ERROR
Precision corresponds to that under “Calculation range and
Precision ”described above.
Functions require consecutive internal calculation what
can generate an error accumulation that at each
Calculation can occur.
The error is cumulative and tends to be close to the
Single point and turning point of a function very large
be.
Cause: • The interim or final result of the calculation you made
carry out exceeds the permitted calculation range. • Your
Input exceeds the permitted input range (especially with the
Use of functions).
• The calculation you are performing includes an illegal one
mathematical operation (like division by zero).
Measure: • Check the input values, reduce the number
in places and try again.
• When using independent memory or a variable as
Argument of a function please make sure that the memory or
Variable value is within the permitted functional range.
Stacking errors
Cause: • Your calculation exceeded the capacity of the
caused numeric or command stack. • Your calculation has one
The matrix or vector stack was exceeded.
Measure: • Simplify the calculation expression so that
it does not exceed the capacity of the stack. • Try that
Split the calculation into two or more parts.
Syntax ERROR
Argument ERROR
Cause: • There is a problem with the format of the calculation
You perform.
Action: • Make any necessary changes.
Cause: • There is a problem with the argument of the calculation that
You perform.
Action: • Make any necessary changes.
Dimensional error (MATRIX and VECTOR mode only)
Cause: • The matrix or vector you used in a calculation
want to apply was without determining its dimensions
entered. • You are trying to do calculations with matrices or
Perform vectors whose dimensions this kind of
Calculation not allowed.
Measure: • Determine the dimensions of the matrix or vector
and then perform the calculation again. • Check
the dimensions of the matrices or vectors to see if these
are compatible with the calculation.
Error messages

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SHIFT AC
Dark shadows on the calculator display indicate
that the battery level is low. The further use of the
Calculator with low battery can cause malfunction
to lead. Replace battery as soon as possible.
Important! Removing the button cell from the battery compartment causes
that the contents of the independent memory and that of the variables
assigned values are deleted.
1. Press
(OFF) to the calculator
turn off. To make sure you use it during the
Do not accidentally switch on the battery replacement, fasten it
Hard case on the front of the calculator.
2. Remove the screw and the battery cover on the
Battery change
3. Back of the calculator. 3. Remove the old battery.
4. Wipe a new battery with a dry cloth and
insert them with the positive pole (+) facing up.
5. Replace the battery compartment cover and screw
This firmly.
Variable error (SOLVE function only)
Cause: • You have not specified a solution variable and there are none
X variable in the equation you entered. • From you
certain solution variable is not in the one you entered
Equation included.
Action: • The equation you entered must be an XVariable
included if you do not set a solution variable. • You decide
a variable that is part of the equation and that functions as the
Solution variable takes over.
Error cannot be eliminated (SOLVE function only)
Cause: The calculator could not display a solution.
Action: • Check the equation you entered
Error. • Enter one
Value for the solution variable that is close to the expected solution
and try again.
Wrong MEM error
Cause: The configuration of the parameters of the TABLE mode
caused more than 30 X-values for the table.
Measure: Reduce the calculation range of the table
Change start, end and step values and try again.
Time out error
Cause: The current differential or integration calculation ends,
without the end condition being met.
Measure: Try to increase the tol value. Note
that this also reduces the precision of the solution.
This calculator uses
only LR43 batteries.
Battery change

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Attention:
This symbol is used to communicate information contained in the
If ignored, personal injury may result
battery
- Keep it after removing the battery from the calculator
Keep them in a safe place where they are out of your hands
Children and can be accidentally swallowed. in the
If accidentally swallowed, please search immediately
a doctor.
- Never charge the battery, do not take it apart
and don't short it either. Put the battery
never expose it to direct heat and never dispose of it by
You light it.
- Improper battery use can lead to leakage and
Damage nearby objects and that
Bring risk of fire and personal injury.
- Always make sure that the positive and negative poles
the battery is correctly aligned when you insert the battery into the
Insert calculator.
- Remove the battery if you use the calculator longer
do not want to use.
Disposal of the calculator
- Never dispose of the calculator by using it
burn. This can cause certain types of sudden explosion
Parts and risk
!
Safety precautions
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Electrical devices can be recycled and must be separated
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Every consumer is under the German Battery Ordinance
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Batteries obligate. Disposal in the household garbage is prohibited.
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Collection points are handed over to the community and everywhere there,
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Contain substances (Hg = mercury, Cd = cadmium, Pb = lead)
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