Casio CFX-9970G user manual

User manual for the device Casio CFX-9970G

Device: Casio CFX-9970G
Category: Calculator
Manufacturer: Casio
Size: 0.11 MB
Added : 10/29/2013
Number of pages: 22
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1
Chapter
Basic Operation
1-1 Before Starting Calculations...
1-2 Memory
1-3 Option (OPTN) Menu
1-4 Variable Data (VARS) Menu
1-5 Program (PRGM) Menu

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1-1 Before Starting Calculations... Before performing a calculation for the first time, you should use the set up screen to specify the angle unit and display format. kkkkk Setting the Angle Unit (Angle) 1. Display the set up screen and use the f and c keys to highlight “Angle”. 2. Press the function key for the angle unit you want to specify. •{Deg}/{Rad}/{Gra} ... {degrees}/{radians}/{grads} 3. Press J to return to the screen that was on the display when you started the procedure. • The relati

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Before Starting Calculations... 1 - 1 uuuuu To specify the number of significant digits (Sci) Example To specify three significant digits 2 (Sci) 4 (3) Press the function key that corresponds to the number of significant digits you want to specify (n = 0 to 9). • Displayed values are rounded off to the number of significant digits you specify. • Specifying 0 makes the number of significant digits 10. uuuuu To specify the exponential display range (Norm 1/Norm 2) Press 3 (Norm) to switch betwee

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1 - 1 Before Starting Calculations... kkkkk Inputting Calculations When you are ready to input a calculation, first press A to clear the display. Next, input your calculation formulas exactly as they are written, from left to right, and press w to obtain the result. Example 1 2 + 3 – 4 + 10 = Ac+d-e+baw Example 2 2(5 + 4) ÷ (23 × 5) = Ac(f+e)/ (cd*f)w kkkkk Calculation Priority Sequence This calculator employs true algebraic logic to calculate the parts of a formula in the following order: 1 C

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Before Starting Calculations... 1 - 1 ! Relational operator =, , >, <, ≥, ≤ G @ And, and # Or, or, xor, xnor • Execution is normally performed from left to right, except in the following cases when it is performed from right to left. ·When functions with the same priority are used in series: x x e In 120 → e {In( 120)} ·When power calculations are used in series in the ALGBR Mode: [5^3^2 → 5^(3^2)] ·To produce the same result in the RUN Mode, the above calculation should be input:

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1 - 1 Before Starting Calculations... kkkkk Stacks The unit employs memory blocks, called stacks, for storage of low priority values and commands. There is a 10-level numeric value stack, a 26-level command stack, and a 10-level program subroutine stack. An error occurs if you perform a calculation so complex that it exceeds the capacity of available numeric value stack or command stack space, or if execution of a program subroutine exceeds the capacity of the subroutine stack. Example Numeric

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Before Starting Calculations... 1 - 1 kkkkk Overflow and Errors Exceeding a specified input or calculation range, or attempting an illegal input causes an error message to appear on the display. Further operation of the calculator is impossible while an error message is displayed. The following events cause an error message to appear on the display. • When any result, whether intermediate or final, or any value in memory 99 exceeds ±9.999999999 × 10 (Ma ERROR). P.453 • When an attempt is made to

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1 - 1 Before Starting Calculations... kkkkk Memory Capacity Each time you press a key, either one byte or two bytes is used. Some of the functions that require one byte are: b, c, d, sin, cos, tan, log, In, , and π. Some of the functions that take up two bytes are d/dx(, Mat, Xmin, If, For, Return, DrawGraph, SortA(, PxIOn, Sum, and an+1. When the number of bytes remaining drops to five or below, the cursor automati- cally changes from “ _ ” to “ ”. If you still need to input more, you should d

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Before Starting Calculations... 1 - 1 uuuuuTo delete a step Example To change 369 × × 2 to 369 × 2 dgj**c ddD uuuuuTo insert a step 2 2 Example To change 2.36 to sin2.36 c.dgx ddddd ![ s • When you press ![ the insert location is indicated by the symbol ‘‘t’’. The next function or value you input is inserted at the location of ‘‘t’’. To abort the insert operation without inputting anything, move the cursor, press ![ again, or press d, e or w. 21

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1-2 Memory kkkkk Variables This calculator comes with 28 variables as standard. You can use variables to store values to be used inside of calculations. Variables are identified by single- letter names, which are made up of the 26 letters of the alphabet, plus r and θ. The maximum size of values that you can assign to variables is 15 digits for the mantissa and 2 digits for the exponent. Variable contents are retained even when you turn power off. uuuuuTo assign a value to a variable [value] a [

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Memory 1 - 2 kkkkk Function Memory [OPTN]-[FMEM] Function memory is convenient for temporary storage of often-used expressions. For longer term storage, we recommend that you use the GRAPH Mode for expressions and the PRGM Mode for programs. P.27 •{STO}/{RCL}/{fn}/{SEE} ... {function store}/{function recall}/{function area specification as a variable name inside an expression}/{function list} uuuuuTo store a function Example To store the function (A+B) (A–B) as function memory number 1 K6(g)6(

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1 - 2 Memory uuuuuTo delete a function Example To delete the contents of function memory number 1 K6(g)6(g)3(FMEM)A 1(STO) 1(f1) • Executing the store operation while the display is blank deletes the function in the function memory you specify. uuuuuTo use stored functions Once you store a function in memory, you can recall it and use it for a calculation. This feature is very useful for quick and easy input of functions when programming or graphing. 3 2 Example To store x + 1, x + x into fu

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Memory 1 - 2 2. Press c w to display the memory status screen. Number of bytes still free 3. Use f and c to move the highlighting and view the amount of memory (in bytes) used for storage of each type of data. The following table shows all of the data types that appear on the memory status screen. Data Type Meaning Program Program data Statistics Statistical calculations and graphs Matrix Matrix memory data List File List data Y= Graph functions Draw Memory Graph drawing conditions (View Window,

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1 - 2 Memory kkkkk Clearing Memory Contents Use the following procedure to clear data stored in memory. 1. In the memory status screen, use f and c to move the highlighting to the data type you want to clear. If the data type you select in step 1 allows deletion of specific data 2. Press 1 (DEL). 123456 * This menu appears when you select List File. 3. Press the function key that corresponds to the data you want to delete. 123456 • The above example shows the function menu that appears when you

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1-3 Option (OPTN) Menu The option menu gives you access to scientific functions and features that are not marked on the calculator’s keyboard. The contents of the option menu differ according to the mode you are in when you press the K key. See the Command List at the back of this user’s guide for details on the option (OPTN) menu. uuuuuOption Menu in the RUN and PRGM Modes P.237 •{LIST} ... {list function menu} P.88 •{MAT} ... {matrix operation menu} P.68 •{CPLX} ... {complex number calculati

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1-4 Variable Data (VARS) Menu To recall variable data, press J to display the variable data menu. {V-WIN}/{FACT}/{STAT}/{GRPH}/{DYNA}/{TABL}/{RECR}/{EQUA}/{TVM} See the Command List at the back of this user’s guide for details on the variable data (VARS) menu. • Note that the EQUA and TVM items appear for function keys (3 and 4) only when you access the variable data menu from the RUN or PRGM Mode. • The variable data menu does not appear if you press J while binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecim

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Variable Data (VARS) Menu 1 - 4 •{xσn}/{yσn} ... population standard deviation of {x-data}/{y-data} •{xσn-1}/{yσn-1} ... sample standard deviation of {x-data}/{y-data} •{minX}/{minY} ... minimum value of {x-data}/{y-data} •{maxX}/{maxY} ... maximum value of {x-data}/{y-data} uuuuu {GRPH} ...{graph data menu} The following are the items that appear in the above menu. •{a}/{b}/{c}/{d}/{e} ... {regression coefficient and multinomial coefficients} •{r} ... {correlation coefficient} •{Q1}/{Q3} ... {f

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1 - 4 Variable Data (VARS) Menu kkkkk GRPH — Recalling Graph Functions Selecting {GRPH} from the VARS menu displays the graph function recall menu. P.156 •{Y}/{r} ... {rectangular coordinate or inequality function}/{polar coordinate function} •{Xt}/{Yt} ... parametric graph function {Xt}/{Yt} •{X} ... {X=constant graph function} (Press these keys before inputting a value to specify a storage area.) Example To recall and draw the graph for the rectangular coordinate 2 function y = 2 x – 3, whic

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Variable Data (VARS) Menu 1 - 4 Example To recall the contents of the numeric table for the function 2 y = 3x – 2, while the table range is Start=0 and End=6, and pitch=1 4(Reslt)w kkkkk RECR — Recalling Recursion Formula, Table Range, and Table Content Data Selecting {RECR} from the VARS menu displays the recursion data recall menu. uuuuu {FORM} ... {recursion formula data menu} The following are the items that appear in the above menu. P.218 • {an}/{an+1}/{an+2}/{bn}/{bn+1}/{bn+2} ... {an}/{

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1 - 4 Variable Data (VARS) Menu • The table contents recalled by the above operation are stored automatically in Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns). • An error occurs if you perform the above operation when there is no function or recursion formula numeric table in memory. kkkkk EQUA — Recalling Equation Coefficients and Solutions Selecting {EQUA} from the VARS menu displays the equation coefficient and solution recall menu. •{S-Rlt}/{S-Cof} ... matrix of {solutions}/{coefficients} for linear equatio


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