To select this calculation mode:

Go to this screen:

And press this key:

LINK (Communication)

 

1(LINK)
MEMORY (Memory Management)

Screen 2

2(MEMORY)

SYSTEM (Contrast Adjustment, Reset)

 

3(SYSTEM)

 

 

 

• To exit the calculation mode menu without changing the calculation mode, press N.

k Calculator Setup

The calculator setup can be used to configure input and output settings, calculation parameters, and other settings. The setup can be configured using setup screens, which you access by pressing 1 N(SETUP). There are two setup screens, and you can use f and c to navigate between them.

A Selecting the Display Format (MthIO, LineIO)

You can select either natural display (MthIO) or linear display (LineIO) for expressions you input and for calculation results.

Natural Display (MthIO)

Natural display displays fraction, square root, derivative, integral, exponential, logarithmic, and other mathematical expressions just as they are written. This format is applied both for input expressions and for calculation results. When natural display is selected, the result of a calculation is displayed using fraction, square root, or π notation whenever possible.

For example, the calculation 1 ÷ 2 produces the result

1

, while π ÷ 3 results in

1

π.

 

3

2

 

 

Linear Display (LineIO)

With linear display, expressions and functions are input and displayed using a special format

defined by your calculator. For example,

1

would be input as 1 { 2, and log24 would be

2

input as log(2,4).

 

 

 

When linear display is selected all calculation results, except for fractions, are displayed using decimal values.

To select this display fomat:Perform this key operation:

 

 

Natural Display (MthIO)1N1(MthIO)

 

 

Linear Display (LineIO)1N2(LineIO)

 

 

Note

For information about the input procedures when using the natural display and linear display, see “Inputting Calculation Expressions and Values” on page 14 of this manual and the sections of this manual that explanation of each type of calculation.

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