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Contents
Getting Acquainted — Read This First
Chapter 1 Basic Operation
Chapter 2 Manual Calculations
Chapter 3 List Function
Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations
Before Performing Statistical Calculations
Calculating and Graphing Single-VariableStatistical Data
Calculating and Graphing Paired-VariableStatistical Data (Curve Fitting)
Tests
Chapter
System Manager
Data Communication
Geometry
Geometry
Getting Acquainted — Read This First
uMenu Titles
[OPTN]
[LIST]
uCommand List
kDisplay Brightness Adjustment
System
Basic Operation
kKey Markings
Function
Key Operation
•Alpha Lock
2. Display
kSelecting Icons
uTo select an icon
1. Press m to display the Main Menu
2. Use the cursor keys (d, e, f, c) to move the
Table
Recursion
Conic Graphs
Equation
Program
kAbout the Function Menu
kStatus Bar
This icon:
Indicates this:
Important
kAbout Display Screens
kNormal Display
uHow to interpret exponential format
kSpecial Display Formats
3. Inputting and Editing Calculations
kInputting Calculations
Example 2 + 3 – 4 + 10
kEditing Calculations
uTo change a step
kParentheses Colors during Calculation Formula Input
kUsing Replay Memory
Example 1 To perform the following two calculations
4.12⋅ 6.4
4.12⋅ 7.1
Example
kMaking Corrections in the Original Calculation
Example 14 ⎟ 0 ⋅ 2.3 entered by mistake for 14 ⎟ 10 ⋅ 2.3 Abe/a*c.d
kUsing the Clipboard for Copy and Paste
uTo specify the copy range
uTo cut the text
uPasting Text
kCatalog Function
uTo use the Catalog to input a command
Example To use the Catalog to input the Cash IRR( command
4. Using the Math Input/Output Mode
Run-Matrix
kInput Operations in the Math Input/Output Mode
uMath Input/Output Mode Functions and Symbols
Function/Symbol
dx2
uMath Input/Output Mode Input Examples
Example 1 To input 23 +
Example 2 To input (1+ 52 )
To input 1+ x + 1dx
To input 2 ⋅
uWhen the calculation does not fit within the display window
uMath Input/Output Mode Input Restrictions
uUsing Values and Expressions as Arguments
Original
Expression After
Expression
uEditing Calculations in the Math Input/Output Mode
To do this:
Press this key:
kUsing Undoing and Redoing Operations
kMath Input/Output Mode Calculation Result Display
kHistory Function
To change “1+2” to “1+3” and recalculate
kCalculation Operations in the Math Input/Output Mode
uPerforming Function Calculations Using Math Input/Output Mode
Operation
kPerforming Matrix Calculations Using Math Input/Output Mode
uTo specify the dimensions (size) of a matrix
To create a 2-row ⋅ 3-columnmatrix
uTo input cell values
To perform the calculation shown below
Example To assign the calculation result to Mat J
kUsing Graph Modes and the Equation Mode in the Math Input/Output
Mode
Run-Matrix,eActivity, Graph, Dyna Graph, Table, Recursion, Equation (SOLVER)
Run-Matrix,eActivity, Equation
Dyna Graph
• Math Input/Output Mode Input and Result Display in the Equation Mode
To solve the quadratic equation x2 + 3x + 5 = 0 in the Equation mode
5. Option (OPTN) Menu
COMPLEX
STAT
CONVERT
HYPERBL
6. Variable Data (VARS) Menu
uV-WIN— Recalling V-Windowvalues
R-X
R-Y
R-T
PTS
INPUT
RESULT
TEST
Chi
PMT
7. Program (PRGM) Menu
COMMAND
CONTROL
CLEAR
I/O
8. Using the Setup Screen
uTo change a mode setup
kSetup Screen Function Key Menus
uInput/Output (input/output mode)
Math
uFunc Type (graph function type)
Parm
uDraw Type (graph drawing method)
Connect
uDerivative (derivative value display)
uList File (list file display settings)
FILE
uSub Name (list naming)
uGraph Func (function display during graph drawing and trace)
uDual Screen (dual screen mode status)
uPayment (payment period setting)
BEGIN
END
uDate Mode (number of days per year setting)
uPeriods/YR. (payment interval specification)
9. Using Screen Capture
uTo capture a screen image
uTo recall a screen image from capture memory
10. When you keep having problems…
kGetting the Calculator Back to its Original Mode Settings
kRestart and Reset
uRestart
uReset
kLow Battery Message
kImage File Compatibility
Geometry
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Chapter 2 Manual Calculations
Example 1 100 ⎟ 6
Condition
Display
100/6w
1.6667E+01
kCalculation Priority Sequence
Example 2 + 3 ⋅ (log sin2π2 + 6.8) = 22.07101691 (angle unit = Rad)
kCalculation Result Irrational Number Display
8
uCalculation Result Display Range with
a'b
d'e
a´'b + d´'e
Calculation Examples
This calculation:
uCalculation Result Display Range with π
b b
kMultiplication Operations without a Multiplication Sign
Example 1 2sin30, 10log1.2, 2'3, 2Pol(5, 12), etc
Example 2 2π, 2AB, 3Ans, 3Y1, etc
2. Special Functions
kCalculations Using Variables
193.2aav(A)w
kMemory
uVariables (Alpha Memory)
uString Memory
To assign string “ABC” to Str 1 and then output Str 1 to the display
uFunction Memory
STORE
RECALL
SEE
uTo store a function
uTo recall a function
To recall the contents of function memory number
uTo recall a function as a variable
uTo display a list of available functions
uTo delete a function
kAnswer Function
uTo use the contents of the answer memory in a calculation
123 + 456
789 – 579
kPerforming Continuous Calculations
3. Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format
kSetting the Angle Unit
[Angle]
1. On the Setup screen, highlight “Angle”
2. Press the function key for the angle unit you want to specify, then press J
uTo specify the number of significant digits (Sci)
To specify three significant digits
2(Sci)dw
uTo specify the normal display (Norm 1/Norm 2)
Press 3(Norm) to switch between Norm 1 and Norm
4. Function Calculations
kFunction Menus
uHyperbolic Calculations (HYPERBL)
[OPTN]-[HYPERBL]
sinh
uAngle Units, Coordinate Conversion, Sexagesimal Operations (ANGLE)
[OPTN]-[ANGLE]
Pol
Rec
DMS
kTrigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions
(90° = π radians = 100 grads)
2*s45*c65w*1
kLogarithmic and Exponential Functions
l1.23w
kHyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
kOther Functions
kRandom Number Generation (RAND)
uRandom Number Generation (0 to 1) (Ran#, RanList#)
Ran# Examples
RanList# Examples
uRandom Integer Generation (RanInt#)
1,10,5)w
uRandom Number Generation in Accordance with Normal Distribution (RanNorm#)
8,68)w
8,68,5)w
uRandom Number Generation in Accordance with Binomial Distribution (RanBin#)
5,0.5)w
5,0.5,3)w
kCoordinate Conversion
u Rectangular Coordinates
kPermutation and Combination
u Permutation
u Combination
Formula
kGreatest Common Divisor (GCD), Least Common Multiple (LCM)
kFractions
2$5+3$1$4w
$1c2578e+$1c4572w
1$2578+1$4572w
1$2*.5w
kLogical Operators (AND, OR, NOT, XOR)
[OPTN]-[LOGIC]
And
Xor
Example What is the logical AND of A and B when A = 3 and B = 2? A AND B
5. Numerical Calculations
Int÷
Rmdr
Simp
Solve
kSimplification
[OPTN]-[CALC]-[Simp]
To simplify
specifying a divisor of
kSolve Calculations
[OPTN]-[CALC]-[Solve]
kSolving an f(x) Function
[OPTN]-[CALC]-[SolveN]
To solve x2 – 5x – 6
kFirst Derivative Calculations
[OPTN]-[CALC]-[d/dx]
To determine the derivative at x = 3 for the function y = x3 + 4x2 + x –
Using First Derivative Calculation in a Graph Function
First Derivative Calculation Precautions
kSecond Derivative Calculations
[OPTN]-[CALC]-[d2/dx2]
f ''(a)
To determine the second derivative at x = 3 for the function
y = x3 + 4x2 + x –
tol
∫b f(x)dx = ∫c f(x)dx + (–∫b f(x)dx)
∫ab f(x)dx = ∫ax1 f(x)dx + ∫xx12 f(x)dx +.....+ ∫xb4 f(x)dx
Integration Calculation Precautions
kΣ Calculations
[OPTN]-[CALC]-[Σ(]
Example To calculate the following:
ΣCalculation Precautions
kMaximum/Minimum Value Calculations
[OPTN]-[CALC]-[FMin]/[FMax]
uMinimum Value
uMaximum Value
To determine the minimum value for the interval defined by start
6.Complex Number Calculations
Arg
Conjg
ReP
ImP
kArithmetic Operations
[OPTN]-[COMPLEX]-[i]
(1 + 2i) + (2 + 3i)
kReciprocals, Square Roots, and Squares
(3 + i)
kComplex Number Format Using Polar Form
kAbsolute Value and Argument
[OPTN]-[COMPLEX]-[Abs]/[Arg]
To calculate absolute value (r) and argument () for the complex
number 3 + 4i, with the angle unit set for degrees
kConjugate Complex Numbers
[OPTN]-[COMPLEX]-[Conjg]
a – bi
To calculate the conjugate complex number for the complex number
kExtraction of Real and Imaginary Parts
7. Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers
Number System
Display Capacity
Normal Text
Hexadecimal Values
kSelecting a Number System
uTo perform a binary, octal, decimal, or hexadecimal calculation
[SET UP]-[Mode]-[Dec]/[Hex]/[Bin]/[Oct]
d~o
uTo specify a number system for an input value
uNegative Values
To determine the negative of
uBitwise Operations
To input and execute “12016 and AD16”
kNumber System Transformation
8. Matrix Calculations
About Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns)
kInputting and Editing Matrices
DELETE
DEL-ALL
uCreating a Matrix
To create a 2-row ⋅ 3-columnmatrix in the area named Mat B
To input the following data into Matrix B:
uDeleting Matrices
uTo delete a specific matrix
uTo delete all matrices
kMatrix Cell Operations
ROW-OP
uRow Calculations
SWAP
Row
Row+
uTo swap two rows
uRow Operations
uTo delete a row
uTo insert a row
To insert a new row between rows one and two
uTo add a row
uColumn Operations
uTo delete a column
To delete column
kTransferring Data between Matrices and CSV Files
uTo import the contents of a CSV file to a matrix memory
uTo save matrix contents as a CSV file
uTo specify the CSV file delimiter symbol and decimal point
kModifying Matrices Using Matrix Commands
uTo display the matrix commands
Lst
Augment
Identity
uMatrix Data Input Format
[OPTN]-[MAT]-[Mat]
To input the following data as Matrix A:
uTo input an identity matrix
[OPTN]-[MAT]-[Identity]
uModifying Matrices Using Matrix Commands
uTo assign values to and recall values from an existing matrix
Example 1 To assign 10 to the cell at row 1, column 2 of the following matrix:
uTo fill a matrix with identical values and to combine two matrices into a
single matrix
[OPTN]-[MAT]-[Fill(]/[Augment]
Example 1 To fill all of the cells of Matrix A with the value
Example 2 To combine the following two matrices:
kMatrix Calculations
uMatrix Arithmetic Operations
[OPTN]-[MAT]-[Mat]/[Identity]
To add the following two matrices (Matrix A + Matrix B):
Example 2 To multiply the two matrices in Example 1 (Matrix A ⋅ Matrix B)
uDeterminant
uMatrix Transposition
To transpose the following matrix:
uRow Echelon Form
To find the row echelon form of the following matrix:
uReduced Row Echelon Form
uMatrix Inversion
[x–1]
To invert the following matrix:
uSquaring a Matrix
uRaising a Matrix to a Power
uDetermining the Absolute Value, Integer Part, Fraction Part, and Maximum
Integer of a Matrix
uComplex Number Calculations with a Matrix
To determine the absolute value of a matrix with the following complex
number elements:
Matrix D
–1+ i 1 +
9. Metric Conversion Calculations
kPerforming a Unit Conversion Calculation
[OPTN]-[CONVERT]
Example 1 To convert 50cm to inches
Example 2 To convert {175, 162} square meters to hectares
kUnit Conversion Command List
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Chapter 3 List Function
uTo batch input a series of values
kEditing List Values
uTo change a cell value
uTo edit the contents of a cell
uTo delete a cell
uTo delete all cells in a list
kNaming a List
uTo name a list
kChanging the Data Color
uTo change the data color in a specific cell
uTo change the color of all the data in a particular list
kSorting List Values
uTo sort a single list
Ascending order
Descending order
uTo sort multiple lists
2. Manipulating List Data
kAccessing the List Data Manipulation Function Menu
uTo transfer list contents to Matrix Answer Memory
[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Lst→Mat]
To transfer the contents of List 1 (2, 3, 6, 5, 4) to column 1, and the
contents of List 2 (11, 12, 13, 14, 15) to column 2 of Matrix Answer
uTo create a list by specifying the number of data items
Example To create five data items (each of which contains 0) in List
Statistics mode
uTo replace all data items with the same value
[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Fill(]
uTo find the minimum value in a list[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Min]
Example To find the minimum value in List 1 (36, 16, 58, 46, 56)
uTo find which of two lists contains the greatest value
[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Max]
To find whether List 1 (75, 16, 98, 46, 56) or List 2 (35, 59, 58, 72, 67)
uTo combine lists
[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Augment]
Example To combine the List 1 (–3, –2)and List 2 (1, 9, 10)
uTo calculate the sum of data items in a list
[OPTN]-[LIST]-[Sum]
uTo calculate the cumulative frequency of each data item [OPTN]-[LIST]-[Cuml]
To calculate the cumulative frequency of each data item in List
(2, 3, 6, 5, 4)
uTo calculate the percentage represented by each data item [OPTN]-[LIST]-[%]
To calculate the percentage represented by each data item in List
3. Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists
kError Messages
kInputting a List into a Calculation
uTo specify the list number of a list created with List Editor
uTo specify the sub name of a list created with List Editor
uTo directly input a list of values
To input the list: 56, 82
kRecalling List Contents
Example To recall the contents of List
uTo use list contents in ListAns Memory in a calculation
Example To multiply the list contents in ListAns Memory by
kGraphing a Function Using a List
kInputting Scientific Calculations into a List
To use the Table mode to create a number table for the formula (Y1
x2 –1),and then copy the table to List 1 in the Statistics mode
kPerforming Scientific Function Calculations Using a List
4. Switching between List Files
uTo switch between list files
5. Using CSV Files
kImport CSV File Requirements
kTransferring Data between Lists and CSV Files
uTo import the contents of a CSV file to the List Editor
To start import from a specific row:
Examples
kSpecifying the CSV File Delimiter Symbol and Decimal Point
Chapter 4 Equation Calculations
To solve the following simultaneous linear equations for x, y, and z
4x + y – 2z
= –
– 5x + 4y +
2. High-orderEquations from 2nd to 6th Degree
a → b → c → …
To solve the cubic equation (Angle unit = Rad)
x3 – 2x2 – x + 2
3. Solve Calculations
An object thrown into the air at initial velocity V takes time T to reach
height H. Use the following formula to solve for initial velocity V when
H = 14 (meters), T = 2 (seconds) and gravitational acceleration is G
9.8 (m/s2)
H = VT – 1/2 GT2
Graphing
kHow to draw a simple graph (1)
To graph y
kHow to draw a simple graph (2)
Input the functions shown below and draw their graphs
Y1 = 2x2 – 3, r2 = 3sin2θ
2. Controlling What Appears on a Graph Screen
kV-Window(View Window) Settings
uTo configure V-Windowsettings
Rectangular coordinate parameter
Polar coordinate parameter
INITIAL
TRIG
STANDRD
•{V-MEM}
kV-WindowMemory
uTo store V-Windowsettings
uTo recall V-Windowmemory settings
kSpecifying the Graph Range
Graph y = x2 + 3x – 2 within the range – 2 < x
Xmin = –3
Xmax = 5
Xscale
kZoom
Graph y = (x + 5)(x + 4)(x + 3), and then perform a box zoom
Xmin = –8
Xmax = 8
Ymin = –4
kZoom In/Zoom Out Using Key Operations
kUsing Pan to Shift the Graph Screen
uTo pan the screen
kDisplaying a Graph Background Image
uTo select the graph background image
uTo update the background image V-Windowsettings with current V-Windowsettings
uTo save the background image to a file with current V-Windowsettings
kAdjusting the Lightness (Fade I/O) of the Background Image
uTo adjust the lightness (Fade I/O) of the background image
3. Drawing a Graph
kSpecifying the Graph Type
Param
•{CONVERT}
•{'Y=}/{'Y>}/{'Y<}/{'Y≥}/{'Y≤}/{'X=}/{'X>}/{'X<}/{'X≥}/{'X≤}
uTo store a parametric function
To store the following expressions in memory areas Xt3 and Yt3:
x = 3 sinT
y = 3 cosT
uTo create a composite function
kChanging Graph Properties
uTo change graph properties from the graph relation list screen
uTo change graph properties from the graph screen
uTo change the line style of a graph function
To change the line style of y = 2x2 – 3, which is stored in area Y1, to
“Broken”
kEditing and Deleting Functions
uTo edit a function in memory
To change the expression in memory area Y1 from y = 2x2 – 5 to
y = 2x2 –
uTo change the type of a function *1
kSelecting Functions for Graphing
uTo specify the draw/non-drawstatus of a graph
To select the following functions for drawing:
Y1 = 2x2 – 5, r2 = 5 sin3θ
Xmin = –5
kGraph Memory
uTo store graph functions in graph memory
uTo recall a graph function
4.Saving and Recalling Graph Screen Contents
kSaving Graph Screen Contents as an Image (g3p File)
•Saving to Picture Memory
•Saving under an Assigned Name
uTo save a graph screen image to Picture Memory
uTo store a graph screen image under a file name
kRecalling an Image (g3p File) to a Graph Screen
uTo recall an image stored in Picture Memory
uTo recall a g3p file stored in Storage Memory
5. Drawing Two Graphs on the Same Screen
kCopying the Graph to the Sub-screen
uMain Screen
uSub-screen
uTo copy the graph to the sub-screen
Graph y = x(x + 1)(x – 1) in the main screen and sub-screen
Xmin = –2
Xmax = 2
Ymin = –2
Xmin = –4
6. Manual Graphing
kRectangular Coordinate Graph
Graph y = 2x2 + 3x –
Ymax = 10
Rectangular Coordinate Graph
kDrawing Multiple Graphs on the Same Screen (Overwrite Graph)
To graph y = Ax2 – 3 as the value of A changes in the sequence 3, 1, –1
kUsing a List to Simultaneously Draw Multiple Graphs (List Graph)
uTo use a list to simultaneously draw multiple graphs
Register {3, 1, −1} in List 1, and then graph y = (List 1)x2 −
kUsing Copy and Paste to Graph a Function
Type 1 (Y= expression)
Type 2 (expression)
uTo graph a function using copy and paste
While the graph of y = 2x2 + 3x – 4 is currently displayed, to paste the
previously copied function Y=X from the clipboard
7. Using Tables
kStoring a Function and Generating a Number Table
uVariable Specifications
• Table range method
• List
uGenerating a Table
To generate a table of values for the functions stored in memory areas
Y1 and Y3 of the table relation list
uTo generate a differential number table
uSpecifying the Function Type
You can specify a function as being one of three types
•Rectangular coordinate (Y=)
•Polar coordinate (r=)
•Parametric (Param)
kCopying a Table Column to a List
uTo copy a table to a list
To copy the contents of Column x into List
kDrawing a Graph from a Number Table
Store the two functions below, generate a number table, and then draw
kSimultaneously Displaying a Number Table and Graph
Store the function Y1 = 3x2 – 2 and simultaneously display its number
table and line graph. Use a table range of –3to 3 with an increment of
8. Modifying a Graph
kModify Function Overview
kModify Function Operations
uTo modify a graph in the Graph mode
To register the graph expression y = x2 − Ax (A initial value = 0) and
specify a step of 0.5, and then observe changes in the graph as the
value of A changes from 0.5 to 2. Next, enter a value of −2 for the value
uTo modify a graph in the Conic Graphs mode
In the Conic Graphs mode, register the parametric equation X = H + T ;
Y = K + AT2 and the initial values A=2, H=0, K=0. Next, use the Modify
function to change H to −1 and then change K to −1, and observe the
changes in the graph
kCopying a Graph Expression to the Graph Relation List while the
Modify Function is Running
9. Dynamic Graphing
kUsing Dynamic Graph
Use Dynamic Graph to graph y = A (x – 1)2 – 1, in which the value of
coefficient A changes from 2 through 5 in increments of 1. The graph is
drawn 10 times
kDrawing a Dynamic Graph Locus
Use Dynamic Graph to graph y = Ax, in which the value of coefficient
A changes from 1 through 4 in increments of 1. The Graph is drawn
times
kGraph Calculation DOT Switching Function
kUsing Dynamic Graph Memory
uTo save data in Dynamic Graph memory
uTo recall data from Dynamic Graph memory
10. Graphing a Recursion Formula
kGenerating a Number Table from a Recursion Formula
Generate a number table from recursion between three terms as
expressed by an+2 = an+1 + an, with initial terms of a1 = 1, a2 = 1 (Fibonacci
sequence), as n changes in value from 1 to
kGraphing a Recursion Formula
Generate a number table from recursion between two terms as
expressed by an+1 = 2an + 1, with an initial term of a1 = 1, as n changes in
value from 1 to 6. Use the table values to draw a line graph
Ymin = –15
kGraphing a Phase Plot from Two Numeric Sequences
To input the two sequence formulas for regression between two terms
an+1 = 0.9an and bn+1 = bn + 0.1n − 0.2, and specify initial terms a1 = 1 and
b1 = 1 for each. Generate a number table as the value of the n variable
goes from 1 to 10 and use it to draw a phase plot
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kWEB Graph (Convergence, Divergence)
To draw the WEB graph for the recursion formula an+1 = –3(an)2 + 3an, bn+1
= 3bn + 0.2, and check for divergence or convergence. Use the following
table range: Start = 0, End = 6, a0 = 0.01, anStr = 0.01, b0 = 0.11, bnStr
11. Graphing a Conic Section
kGraphing a Conic Section
To input the rectangular coordinate function x = 2y2 + y − 1 and graph a
parabola open on the right, and then input the polar coordinate function
r = 4cosθ and draw a circle graph
12.Drawing Dots, Lines, and Text on the Graph Screen (Sketch)
uTo draw dots, lines, and text on the graph screen
Draw a line that is tangent to point (2, 0) on the graph for y = x (x + 2)
(x – 2)
13. Function Analysis
kReading Coordinates on a Graph Line
Parametric Graph
Inequality Graph
kDisplaying the Derivative
kGraph to Table
kCoordinate Rounding
kAnalyzing Graphs (G-SOLVEMenu)
uTo calculate the root of a graph
Graph the function shown below, and then calculate the roots
Y1 = x3 −
uTo calculate the point of intersection of two graphs
Graph the two functions shown below, and determine the point of
uTo determine the coordinates for given points
Graph the two functions shown below and then determine the y
coordinate for x = 0.5 and the x-coordinatefor y = 2.2 on graph Y2
Y1 = x + 1, Y2 = x(x + 2)(x – 2)
uTo calculate the integral value for a given range
Graph the function shown below, and then determine the integral value
at (–2,0)
Y1 = x(x + 2)(x – 2)
uTo obtain the integration value and area value between two or more roots of
To graph Y = sin X, and then determine the graph integration value and
area value for the region between the root of the minus value nearest
the origin and the root of the plus value nearest the origin
To graph Y = sin X and Y = sin (X −
integration value and area value between two points of intersection you specify
kConic Section Graph Analysis
uParabolic Graph Analysis
FOCUS
VERTEX
LENGTH
uTo calculate the focus and length of latus rectum
To determine the focus and length of latus rectum for the parabola X
(Y – 2)2 +
Xmin = –1
Xmax = 10
uTo calculate the center
To determine the center for the circle
(X + 2)2 + (Y + 1)2
Statistical Graphs and Calculations
kGeneral Graph Settings
[GRAPH]-[SET]
• Graph Type
• Frequency
•Mark Type
uTo display the general graph settings screen
•StatGraph (statistical graph specification)
•Graph Type (graph type specification)
Scatter
NPPlot
Page
When “Pie” (pie chart) is selected as the Graph Type:
•Data (Specifies the list to be used as graph data.)
•Display (pie chart value display setting)
Data
•% Sto Mem (Specifies storage of percentage values to a list.)
When “Hist” (Histogram) is selected as the Graph Type:
Hist Area (Specifies the fill color of a histogram.)
Hist Border (Specifies the border line color of a histogram.)
When “MedBox” (med-boxgraph) is selected as the Graph Type:
•Outliers (outliers specification)
kGraph Draw/Non-drawStatus
[GRAPH]-[SELECT]
DRAW
kStatistical Graph V-WindowSettings
2. Calculating and Graphing Single-VariableStatistical Data
kNormal Probability Plot
kPie Chart
kHistogram
kMed-boxGraph
kBar Graph
kNormal Distribution Curve
kBroken Line Graph
kDisplaying the Calculation Results of a Drawn Single-VariableGraph
kCalculation Methods for the Std and OnData Settings
uStd
4 +
= Median
Median
uOnData
4/10
8/10
3. Calculating and Graphing Paired-VariableStatistical Data (Curve Fitting)
k Drawing a Scatter Diagram and xy Line Graph
Input the two sets of data shown below. Next, plot the data on a scatter
diagram and connect the dots to produce an xy line graph
0.5
k Drawing a Regression Graph
Input the two sets of data shown below and plot the data on a scatter
diagram. Next, perform logarithmic regression on the data to display the
regression parameters, and then draw the corresponding regression
graph
kDisplaying Regression Calculation Results
MSe
kGraphing Statistical Calculation Results
kLinear Regression Graph
y = ax + b
kMed-MedGraph
kQuadratic/Cubic/Quartic Regression Graph
Quadratic regression
y = ax2 + bx + c
Quartic regression
kLogarithmic Regression Graph
kExponential Regression Graph
y = a·ebx
y = a·bx
kPower Regression Graph
y = a·xb
kSinusoidal Regression Graph
kLogistic Regression Graph
kResidual Calculation
kDisplaying the Calculation Results of a Drawn Paired-VariableGraph
kCopying a Regression Graph Formula to the Graph Mode
4. Performing Statistical Calculations
uTo specify statistical calculation data lists
kSingle-VariableStatistical Calculations
kPaired-VariableStatistical Calculations
kRegression Calculation
To display single-variableregression parameters
Correlation coefficient (r)
Coefficient of determination (r2)
MSe
– (lna + b lnxi ))
1 + ae
uRegression Formula Copy Function from a Regression Calculation Result
Screen
kEstimated Value Calculation (, )
To perform a linear regression using the nearby data and estimate the
kNormal Probability Distribution Calculation
Standard Normal Distribution
The following table shows the results of measurements of the height of
20 college students. Determine what percentage of the students fall in
the range 160.5 cm to 175.5 cm. Also, in what percentile does the
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k Drawing a Normal Probability Distribution Graph
To draw a normal probability P (0.5) graph
kCalculations Using the Distribution Function
To calculate normal probability distribution in the Run-Matrixmode for
the data {1, 2, 3}, when the population standard deviation is σ = 1.5 and
kDetermining Sample Standard Deviation and Sample Variance from List
Data
Syntax
To store the x-databelow in List 1, the frequency values in List 2, and
determine the sample standard deviation and sample variance
kCalculations Using the TEST Command
To determine the z score and p-valuewhen a one-sample Z test is
performed under the conditions below:
test condition ( condition) ≠ 0*, assumed population mean 0 = 0
population standard deviation = 1, sample mean o = 1, number of
5. Tests
Test
1-Prop
2-Prop
LinearReg
kTest Common Functions
kZ Tests
uZ Test Common Functions
u1-Sample Z Test
u2-Sample Z Test
u1-Prop Z Test
u2-Prop Z Test
kt Tests
ut Test Common Functions
u 1-Sample t Test
u2-Sample t Test
uLinearReg t Test
k2 Test
• 2 Test Common Functions
•2 GOF Test (2 one-wayTest)
GOF Test
• 2 two-wayTest
k2-Sample F Test
kANOVA
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kANOVA (Two-Way)
uDescription
uSolution
uInput Example
uResults
6. Confidence Interval
Interval
uGeneral Confidence Interval Precaution
kZ Interval
u1-Sample Z Interval
u2-Sample Z Interval
u1-Prop Z Interval
u 2-Prop Z Interval
kt Interval
u1-Sample t Interval
u2-Sample t Interval
7. Distribution
Normal probability density
Normal cumulative distribution
Inverse normal cumulative distribution
Student
kCommon Distribution Functions
kNormal Distribution
• Normal Probability Density
f (x)dx = p
kStudent-t Distribution
• Student-t Probability Density
• Student-t Cumulative Distribution
• Inverse Student-t Cumulative Distribution
k2 Distribution
• 2 Probability Density
• 2 Cumulative Distribution
• Inverse 2 Cumulative Distribution
kF Distribution
• F Probability Density
• F Cumulative Distribution
• Inverse F Cumulative Distribution
kBinomial Distribution
• Binomial Probability
• Binomial Cumulative Distribution
• Inverse Binomial Cumulative Distribution
kPoisson Distribution
• Poisson Probability
• Poisson Cumulative Distribution
•Inverse Poisson Cumulative Distribution
kGeometric Distribution
• Geometric Probability
• Geometric Cumulative Distribution
• Inverse Geometric Cumulative Distribution 5(DIST)6(g)2(GEO)3(InvG)
kHypergeometric Distribution
• Hypergeometric Probability
•Hypergeometric Cumulative Distribution
•Inverse Hypergeometric Cumulative Distribution
8. Input and Output Terms of Tests, Confidence Interval, and Distribution
kInput Terms
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kOutput Terms
9. Statistic Formula
kTest
kConfidence Interval
Confidence Interval
Lower
Upper
kDistribution (Continuous)
Probability Density
p
p(x)dx
Inverse Cumulative Distribution
kDistribution (Discrete)
Probability
Cumulative Distribution
Chapter 7 Financial Calculation
kSetup Items
uPayment
uDate Mode
kGraphing in the Financial Mode
SI = –SI
SFV = –(PV + SI')
REPEAT
3. Compound Interest
uPV, PMT, FV, n
PV = (PMT × n + FV )
FV = (PMT ⋅ n + PV)
uI %
Inputting Values
Precision
PMT
uNPV
uNFV
uIRR
u PBP
5. Amortization
BAL
a : INTPM1 = I BALPM1–1 ⋅ i I ⋅ (PMT sign)
b : PRNPM1 = PMT + BALPM1–1 ⋅
d : PRN = PRNPM1 + PRNPM1+1 + … + PRNPM2
uConverting between the nominal interest rate and effective interest rate
BAL
INT
PRN
6. Interest Rate Conversion
APR
EFF
⋅ n ⋅100
EFF
7. Cost, Selling Price, Margin
CST
SEL
MRG
SELL
8. Day/Date Calculations
PRD
d1+D
d1–D
SL1
(PV–FV )
FPn+1 = RDVn ({Y–1}≠12)
RDVn+1 = 0 ({Y–1}≠12)
)(PV – FV – SYD1) ⋅
RDV
SYD
TABLE
10. Bond Calculations
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PRD
11. Financial Calculations Using Functions
To calculate the total interest and principal paid for a 2-year (730-day)
$300 loan at a simple annual interest rate of 5%. Use a Date Mode
setting of
Chapter 8 Programming
2. Program Mode Function Keys
uFile List Function Menu
EXE
NEW
SEARCH
uWhen you are registering a file name
RUN
BASE
SYMBOL
uWhen you are inputting a program —— 1(RUN) … default
3.Editing Program Contents
kDebugging a Program
uTo eliminate bugs that cause error messages
uTo eliminate bugs that cause bad results
kSearching for Data Inside a Program
To search for the letter “A” inside the program named OCTA
4. File Management
kDeleting a Program
uTo delete a specific program
uTo delete all programs
kSearching for a File
uTo find a file using initial character search
To use initial character search to recall the program named OCTA
kEditing a File Name
kConverting Programs and Text Files
uProgram and Text File Conversion Rules
Program Name Characters
Text File Name Characters
uTo convert a program to a text file
uAuto Conversion from Text Files to Programs
uTo convert a text file to a program
kRegistering a password
uTo password protect a program as you are creating it
uTo password protect an existing program
uTo remove password protection from a program
kRecalling a Password Protected Program
5.Command Reference
kCommand Index
kBasic Operation Commands
? (Input Command)
Function:
Syntax:
Example: ? → A
kProgram Commands (COMMAND)
If~Then~(Else~)IfEnd
Parameters:
For~To~(Step~)Next
Do~LpWhile
Parameters: expression
While~WhileEnd
kProgram Control Commands (CONTROL)
Break
Syntax: Break
Return
Syntax: Return
Syntax: Stop
kJump Commands (JUMP)
Dsz (Count Jump)
Goto~Lbl
Isz (Count Jump)
⇒(Jump Code)
Menu
Example: Lbl
kClear Commands (CLEAR)
ClrGraph
Syntax: ClrGraph
ClrList
ClrMat
kDisplay Commands (DISPLAY)
DispF-Tbl, DispR-Tbl
DrawDyna
DrawFTG-Con, DrawFTG-Plt
DrawGraph
DrawR-Con, DrawR-Plt
DrawRΣ-Con, DrawRΣ-Plt
DrawStat
DrawWeb
kInput/Output Commands (I/O)
Getkey
Syntax: Getkey
Locate
Example: Cls
Receive( / Send
OpenComport38k / CloseComport38k
Receive38k / Send38k
kConditional Jump Relational Operators (RELATNL)
kStrings
Exp
Exp'Str
StrCmp
Strlnv
StrJoin
Note:
StrLeft
StrLen
kOther
RclCapt
6. Using Calculator Functions in Programs
kUsing Color Commands in a Program
kUsing Paint Commands in a Program
kText Display
kUsing Matrix Row Operations in a Program
uTo swap the contents of two rows (Swap)
Example 1 To swap the values of Row 2 and Row 3 in the following matrix:
uTo calculate a scalar multiplication (`Row)
uTo add two rows (Row+)
kUsing Graph Functions in a Program
uSyntax of other graphing functions
kUsing Background Picture in a Program
kUsing Dynamic Graph Functions in a Program
kUsing Table & Graph Functions in a Program
kUsing Recursion Table & Graph Functions in a Program
kUsing List Sort Functions in a Program
kUsing Statistical Calculations and Graphs in a Program
uTo set conditions and draw a statistical graph
When “Pie” is specified for the Graph Type:
When “Pie” or “Hist” is specified for the Graph Type:
When “MedBox” is specified for the Graph Type:
When “Bar” is specified for the Graph Type:
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kUsing Distribution Graphs in a Program
• To draw a normal cumulative distribution graph
•To draw a Student-t cumulative distribution graph
• To draw a 2 cumulative distribution graph
•To draw an F cumulative distribution graph
kPerforming Statistical Calculations in a Program
kPerforming Distribution Calculations in a Program
•Normal Distribution
NormPD(:
NormCD(:
InvNormCD(:
• Student-t Distribution
tPD(:
tCD(:
InvTCD(:
•2 Distribution
• F Distribution
FPD(:
FCD(:
InvFCD(:
•Binomial Distribution
• Poisson Distribution
PoissonPD(:
PoissonCD(:
InvPoissonCD(:
•Geometric Distribution
• Hypergeometric Distribution
HypergeoPD(:
HypergeoCD(:
InvHypergeoCD(:
kUsing the TEST Command to Execute a Command in a Program
• t Test
OneSampleTTest:
Executes 1-sample t-testcalculation
OneSampleTTest " condition", 0, o, sx, n
OneSampleTTest " condition", 0, List[, Freq]
• 2 Test
ChiGOFTest:
ChiTest:
• F Test
TwoSampleFTest:
Bdf
•Compound Interest Note:
Cmpd_n:
Cmpd I%:
Cmpd PV:
Cmpd PMT:
Amt
INT:
PRN:
•Interest Rate Conversion
Cnvt_EFF:
7. Program Mode Command List
RUN Program
4(MENU) key
Level
Command
K key
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Jkey
!J(PRGM) key
!m(SET UP) key
!key
!f(FORMAT) key
BASE Program
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8.CASIO Scientific Function Calculator Special Commands ⇔ Text Conversion Table
In the program:
In the text file (after conversion):
* “” in the following tables indicates a space
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9.Program Library
Program Name
Prime Factorization
Purpose
Ellipse
Chapter 9 Spreadsheet
kSpreadsheet Screen Function Menu
•{NEW}/{OPEN}/{SAVE • AS}/{RECALCS}/{CSV}
•{CUT}/{PASTE}/{COPY}/{CELL}/{JUMP}/{SEQ}/{FILL}/{SORTASC}/{SORTDES}
•{ROW}/{COLUMN}/{ALL}
•{ROW}/{COLUMN}
2. Basic Spreadsheet Operations
kSpreadsheet File Operations
uTo create a new file
uTo open a file
uAuto Save
kTransferring Data between a Spreadsheet and CSV Files
uTo import the contents of a CSV file to a spreadsheet
uTo save spreadsheet contents as a CSV file
kRecalculating All of the Formulas in the Currently Open Spreadsheet
uAuto Calc
uTo execute spreadsheet re-calculationmanually
kUsing the Cell Cursor
uTo select cells
To select this:
Do this:
uUsing the JUMP Command to Move the Cell Cursor
To move the cell cursor to here:
uTo select a range of cells
kData (Constants, Text, Formula) Input Basics
uTo overwrite data currently in a cell with new data
uTo edit cell data
uTo move the cell cursor while inputting data into a cell
kInputting a Constant (Value, Calculation Result, Number Sequence) into a Cell
uTo input a number sequence automatically based on a function expression
Item
kInputting Text into a Cell
kInputting a Formula into a Cell
uFormula Input Example
Procedure
kInputting a Cell Reference Name
uTo input a cell reference name using direct input
uTo input a cell reference name using the GRAB command
kRelative and Absolute Cell Reference Names
Relative Cell Reference Names
Important
Absolute Reference Names
uTo input the absolute cell reference name symbol ($)
kSpecifying Cell Formatting
uTo specify cell formatting
To specify this:
Perform this operation:
kCopying and Pasting Cell Contents
uTo copy and paste spreadsheet data
kCutting and Pasting Cell Contents
uTo cut and paste spreadsheet data
1. Select the cell(s) you want to cut
•See “To select cells” (page 9-6)for more information. 2. Press 2(EDIT)1(CUT)
Regardless of whether Auto Calc is enabled or disabled (page
kInputting the Same Formula into a Range of Cells
When cell B1 contains this: The Fill command will do this:
uTo input the same formula into a range of cells
kSorting Constant Data
uTo sort constant data
kDeleting and Inserting Cells
uTo delete an entire line or column of cells
uTo delete the contents of all the cells in a spreadsheet
kClearing Cell Contents and Formatting
uTo clear cell contents and formatting
To clear this:
Perform this key operation:
3. Using Special Spreadsheet Mode Commands
kSpecial Spreadsheet Mode Command List
CellIf
Input Key Operation: 4(If)
CellMin
kSpreadsheet Mode Command Example
4. Conditional Formatting
kConditional Formatting Overview
uCondition Priority Sequence
uCondition Types
• Type: Value Of Cell
kConfiguring Conditional Formatting Settings
uTo configure conditional formatting settings
If you selected
this in step 4:
uConfiguring Settings for Value Of Cell Type Conditions
uConfiguring Settings for Expression Type Conditions
Expre (Expression)
uTo delete conditional formatting settings
kConditional Formatting Setting Example
When the value input in
This formatting is applied:
the cell (=C) satisfies this
Character
uProcedure
kExample of Statistical Graph Operations (GRAPH Menu)
uTo input data and draw a statistical graph (scatter plot)
kGeneral Graph Settings Screen Operations
uTo configure statistical graph settings
If you select this
This information will be input automatically:
number of columns:
kExample of Statistical Calculation Operation (CALC Menu)
uTo perform paired-variablestatistical calculations and regression calculations
kUsing the Statistical Calculation Data Range Specification Screen
uTo specify the data range for statistical calculation
kStatistics Mode and Spreadsheet Mode Function Menu
Correspondence Table
For information about
Refer to:
this menu item:
uGraphing examples using Color Link
To input the data below into a spreadsheet and then draw a pie chart
with “Category” selected as the Color Link setting
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6. Spreadsheet Mode Memory
kSaving Spreadsheet Data to a Memory
Memory Type
Store Operation
uExample: To store column data in list memory
kRecalling Data from Memory to a Spreadsheet
Recall Operation
uExample: To recall data from a matrix memory to a spreadsheet
eActivity
2. eActivity Function Menus
kFile List Function Menu
DETAIL
kWorkspace Screen Function Menu
• Workspace Screen Common Menu Items
OPT
CAPACITY
STRIP
3. eActivity File Operations
uTo search for a file
4. Inputting and Editing Data
kCursor Movement and Scroll Operations
When you want to do this:
Use this key operation:
kInputting into a Text Line
uText Line Input and Editing Operations
kInputting into a Calculation Line
uTo input a calculation formula into an eActivity
uMatrix Calculations Using the Matrix Editor
uList Calculations Using the List Editor
kInserting a Calculation Stop Line
uTo insert a stop line
kHighlighting and Changing the Color of Text
uTo highlight text
uTo unhighlight text
uTo change the text color
kAppending a Memo to a Text Line or Calculation Line
uTo append a memo to a line
uTo jump to a line that has a memo appended
uTo edit the text of an existing memo
uTo remove a memo
kInserting an Image (Picture)
Width ⋅ Height
Size
Example Screen
(dots)
uTo insert an image
uTo select an image
uTo add a boundary line around an image
uTo remove a boundary line from around an image
uTo delete an image
kUsing Strips
Strip Data Type Table
Data Type
Strip Name
E-Con2
Picture Plot
uTo insert a strip
uNotes Strips
uTo change the title of a strip
uTo call an application from a strip
uTo display the strip memory usage screen
uTo delete a line or strip
kSaving a File
uTo replace the existing file with the new version
kDisplaying the eActivity Memory Usage Screen
uTo display the eActivity memory usage screen
uTo return to the file list from the workspace screen
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Main Memory
Icon/Data Name
Contents
Overwrite
Check
Financial mode data
Storage Memory*1
File Extension
kCreating a Folder in Storage Memory
uTo create a new folder
uTo rename a folder
kViewing Detailed Information about a File in Storage Memory
Non g3p/g3b File
g3p/g3b File
kSelecting Data
kCopying Data
uTo copy from main memory to storage memory
uTo copy from storage memory to main memory
uError Checks During Data Copy
Low battery check
Available memory check
Overwrite check
Type mismatch error check
kOther File Operations
uTo delete a file or folder
kBacking Up Main Memory Data
uTo back up main memory data
uTo restore backup data to the main memory
kOptimizing Storage Memory
uTo optimize the storage memory
Chapter 12 System Manager
kPower Properties Settings
uTo specify the Auto Power Off trigger time
uTo specify the backlight duration
kSystem Language Setting
uTo select the message language
uTo select the menu language
kVersion List
uTo display version information
kReset
Function Key Functions
kBattery Settings
uTo change the battery type
kUser Name
uTo register or edit a user name and organization
uTo delete the user name and organization name
kOS Update
Chapter 13 Data Communication
kCapture Set Mode
kSelect Connection Mode Screen
1.Performing Data Communication between the Calculator and a Personal Computer
kMinimum Computer System Requirements
kConnecting and Disconnecting with a Computer in the Mass Storage
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kTransferring Data between the Calculator and a Personal Computer
uMain Memory Data during a USB Connection
@MainMem
@MainMem File Name
Group Name
uMain Memory Data Updating upon Termination of a USB Connection
uTo transfer data between the calculator and a computer
uTo use your computer to edit a program created on the calculator
kInstalling Add-InFiles
uTo install an add-infile
kUSB Connection Precautions
2. Performing Data Communication between Two Calculators
kConnecting Two Calculators
uTo connect two calculators
kPerforming a Data Transfer Operation
Receiving calculator
Sending calculator
CURRENT
uTo send selected data items (Example: To send user data)
uTo execute a send operation
Yes
kData Communication Precautions
kExchanging Data with another Model Calculator
uTransferring Data from this Calculator to an Older Calculator Model
Data Item
fx-9750GII
fx-7400GII
CFX-9850G
uTransferring Data from an Older Calculator Model to this Calculator
(As of September 2010)
Geometry
kMenu Reference
u1(File)
Select this menu item:
u1e(View)
u1e
u3(Draw)
u3e(Draw Spec)
u3e
u4(Construct)
u5(Transform)
u6(Animate)
uK(Option)
uK(Option)e(Properties)
kUsing the Pointer
uTo move the pointer
uTo make the pointer jump to a particular location
kUsing Key Help
kManaging Geometry Mode Files
uTo open an existing file
uTo save a file under a different name
kDisplaying a Geometry Mode Screen Background Image
uTo open a g3p file in the Geometry mode
kSaving Current Screen Contents as an Image (g3p File) in the Geometry
kKey Functions
2. Drawing and Editing Objects
kUsing the Draw Menu
uTo plot a point
uTo add a labeled point to an existing line
uTo draw a line segment
uTo draw an infinite line
uTo draw a ray
uTo draw a vector
uTo draw a circle
uTo draw an arc
uTo draw a semi circle
uTo draw a triangle
uTo draw an isosceles triangle
uTo draw a rectangle or a square
uTo draw a polygon
uTo draw a regular n-gon
uTo draw a function
kSelecting and Deselecting Objects
uTo select a particular object
uTo select an entire polygon
uTo deselect a particular object
uTo select all objects on the screen
uTo deselect all objects on the screen
kSpecifying the Color and Line Type of a Displayed Object
uTo specify the color and line type of all the displayed objects
uTo specifying the color and line type of a particular object
kUsing the Construct Menu
uTo construct a perpendicular bisector
uTo construct a perpendicular
uTo construct a midpoint
uTo construct the point of intersection of two lines
uTo construct an angle bisector
uTo construct a parallel
uTo construct a tangent
uTo attach an angle measurement to a figure
kUsing the Transform Menu
uTo reflect an object
uTo translate an object by specified values
uTo translate an object using an existing vector
uTo rotate an object
uTo dilate an object
uTo rotate a figure 180 degrees on a specified point
kUndoing and Redoing an Operation
uTo undo the last operation you performed
uTo redo an operation
kMoving and Deleting an Object
uTo move an object
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uTo delete an object
uTo delete all objects on the screen
kHiding and Showing Objects
uTo hide an object
uTo show all hidden objects
kChanging the Display Priority of Objects
3.Controlling the Appearance of the Geometry Window
kDisplaying the Axes and Grid
uTo specify the axis and grid settings
To select this setting:
kSpecifying Angle and Length Display Units
uTo specify angle and length display units
kConfiguring View Window Settings
uTo configure View Window settings
kUsing Pan and Scroll to Shift the Display Image
uTo scroll the screen
kZooming
uTo zoom using the zoom box
uTo zoom in and out
uTo zoom the screen image to fit the window area
kAdjusting the Lightness of the Background Image
4. Using Text and Labels in a Screen Image
kInserting Text into Screen Images
uTo insert text into a screen image
uTo edit screen text
kAdding or Modifying a Label
uTo modify an existing label
uTo add a new label
5. Using the Measurement Box
View the measurements of an object
Specify the measurement of part of an object
Lock the measurement of part of an object
kViewing the Measurements of an Object
Icon Name
This icon appears
Highlighting this icon
Lockable
when this is selected:
uTo view the measurements of a line segment
uTo display the area of a rectangular area
To use the rectangle ABCD to determine the areas of the triangles
formed by points A, D, and B, and points A, D, and C
kSpecifying a Measurement of an Object
uTo specify the angle of a triangle
uTo specify the length of one side of a triangle
kLocking or Unlocking a Measurement of an Object
uTo lock or unlock a measurement
uTo lock a particular measurement
uTo unlock a particular measurement
uTo unlock all objects on the screen
kPasting Measurements into a Screen Image
uTo paste a measurement into a screen image
To paste an internal angle measurement into a screen image
kEditing a Measurement Type Tag
uTo edit a measurement type tag
kDisplaying the Result of a Calculation that Uses On-screen
Measurement Values
uTo display the result of a calculation that uses on-screenmeasurement values
With line segment AB and line segment CD (point C being on AB) drawn
on the display as shown here, calculate the sum of ∠ACD and ∠DCB
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kCalculation Using the Surface Area of Displayed Figures
uTo perform a calculation using the surface area of displayed figures
To calculate the sum of the surface areas of two displayed triangles
and display the expression and calculation results
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kSpecifying the Number Format of a Measurement
uTo specify the number format of a measurement
To specify one decimal places for measurement values
6. Working with Animations
kCreating and Running an Animation
uTo add an animation and run it
To animate a point around a circle
uTo replace the current animation with a new one
uTo trace a locus of points
To use the Trace command to draw a parabola
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uTo edit an animation
While the animation screen created with the procedure under “To trace
a locus of points”, use the Edit Animations screen to edit the animation
When you want to do
Perform this procedure:
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kGenerating an Animation Table
uTo add columns to the animation table
Draw the triangle CDE with a base parallel to and a vertex (point D)
located on horizontal line AB. Next, generate an animation table that
includes the length of line segment CD and the area of the triangle as
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uTo display the animation table
uTo save an animation table column to a list
uTo save an entire animation table as spreadsheet data
uTo delete a particular column from an animation table
uTo delete all of the columns from an animation table
Chapter 15 Picture Plot
kPicture Plot Specific Setup Items
•Axtrans Wind
•Plot Color
•Plot Type
•Sketch Color
1. Picture Plot Function Menus
kFile List Screen Function Menu
kPicture Plot Screen Function Menu
DefG
MODIFY
kPlot List Function Menu
DEL
BTM
kPlot Mode Function Menu
UNDO
2. Managing Picture Plot Files
kStarting a Picture Plot Operation
uPicture Plot Settings Saved to Image Files
Item name
Settings saved to the
Settings saved by the
image file
3.Using the Plot Function
kPlotting Points
uTo plot points on the screen
uPlotting Points in a g3b File
uTo move a plot
uTo change the color of all the plots
uTo delete all plots
kInputting an Expression of the Form Y=f(x) and Graphing It
kUsing Regression Graphs
uTo draw a regression graph overlaid on plots
uScrolling and Panning a Plot or Graph Screen
kAdjusting the Lightness (Fade I/O) of an Image
uTo adjust the lightness (Fade I/O) of an image
4. Using the Plot List
kDisplaying Coordinate Values of Plots (Plot List)
uTo edit plot coordinate values
uDeleting the Last Plot Data Line
uTo return to the Picture Plot screen from the plot list screen
kDisplaying Plots on T-YCoordinates and T-XCoordinates (AXTRANS
Screen)
uTo configure the time (T) value
uTo display plots on T-Ycoordinates or T-Xcoordinates
And then perform the procedure
located here:
uTo switch the display mode of the left side (X-Ycoordinate system) of the
AXTRANS screen
uTo return to the plot list screen from the AXTRANS screen
5. Common Functions with the Graph Mode
Appendix
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• List and matrix calculation errors
• Equation mode errors
• Graph, Dyna Graph, Table, Recursion, Conic Graphs mode errors
• Statistics mode errors
• Program errors
• Spreadsheet mode errors
• eActivity mode errors
• Memory mode errors
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• Data communication errors
• Geometry mode errors
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• Picture Plot mode errors
• Setup errors
Financial mode or Statistics mode
• Other errors
nCr
ab/c
Input range
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1.E-Con2Overview
2. Using the Setup Wizard
kSetup Wizard Parameters
•To configure an EA-200setup using Setup Wizard
If you select this sensor/option:
Go here for more information:
kUsing Setup Wizard to Configure Settings for FFT (Frequency
Characteristics) Data Sampling
kUsing Setup Wizard to Configure a PhotoGate Setup
• To configure a setup for PhotoGate alone
•To configure a setup for PhotoGate and Smart Pulley
kOutputting the Waveform of a Function through the Speaker
•To configure a setup for speaker output
To change the output frequency and try again:
To change the output range of the waveform graph and try again:
To change the function:
To exit the procedure and return to the E-Con2main menu:
3. Using Advanced Setup
kAdvanced Setup Operations
• To configure an EA-200setup using Advanced Setup
•To return setup parameters to their initial defaults
kChannel Setup
• To configure Channel Setup settings
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kSample Setup
• To configure Sample Setup settings
To select this
mode:
Sampling Mode
Selectable Channel(s)
If this sampling mode is selected:
This is the allowable setting range:
• To configure the Distance setting
kTrigger Setup
To start sampling when this happens:
Select this trigger source:
• To configure Trigger Setup settings
Trigger Source
If this is the
Do this next:
trigger source:
• To specify the countdown start time
• To specify microphone sensitivity
To select this level of microphone sensitivity:
• To specify the trigger threshold value and trigger edge type
To select this type of edge:
• To configure PhotoGate trigger start and end settings
To specify this PhotoGate status:
• To specify the trigger threshold value and motion sensor level
To select this type of level:
kGraph Setup
• To configure Graph Setup settings
To specify this graph source data name display setting:
To specify this coordinate display setting for the trace
operation:
To specify this axes display setting:
To specify this real-timescrolling setting:
4. Using a Custom Probe
kConfiguring a Custom Probe Setup
• To configure a custom probe setup
kAuto Calibrating a Custom Probe
•To auto calibrate a custom probe
If you are configuring a new custom probe:
If you are editing the configuration of an existing custom probe:
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kZero Adjusting a Custom Probe
• To zero adjust a custom probe
5. Using the MULTIMETER Mode
• To use the MULTIMETER mode
6. Using Setup Memory
kSaving a Setup
•To save a setup
kUsing and Managing Setups in Setup Memory
• To preview saved setup data
• To recall a setup and use it for sampling
• To change the name of setup data
• To delete setup data
• To recall setup data
7. Using Program Converter
kConverting a Setup to a Program
• To convert a setup to a program
To associate the program with this calculator:
To associate the program with this Data Analyzer:
To perform this operation:
kConverting a CFX-9850Series Program to a fx-9860Series Compatible
Program
• To convert a program
8. Starting a Sampling Operation
kBefore getting started
kStarting a Sampling Operation
• To start sampling
• Operations during a sampling operation
Starts Sampling
Mode
1. EA-200Setup
2. Start Standby
3. Sampling
9. Using Sample Data Memory
kManaging Sample Data Files
• To save current sample data to a file
1.On the E-Con2main menu (page ε-1),press 5(GRAPH)
• This displays the Graph Mode screen
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4.Enter up to 18 characters for the data file name, and then press w
•This displays a dialog box for inputting a memory number
5.Enter a memory number in the range of 1 to 99, and then press w
6.To return to the E-Con2main menu (page ε-1),press J twice
10.Using the Graph Analysis Tools to Graph Data
kAccessing Graph Analysis Tools
kSelecting an Analysis Mode and Drawing a Graph
•To select an analysis mode and draw a graph
Perform this menu
Page
To specify this graph style:
•To deselect sampled data assigned for graphing on the Graph Mode screen
11.Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations
kGraph Screen Key Operations
kScrolling the Graph Screen
kUsing Trace
• To use trace
• To obtain the periodic frequency value
kUsing Zoom
•To zoom the graph screen
Press this cursor key:
kTransforming Sampled Data to List Data
• To transform sampled data to list data
kUsing Fourier Series Expansion to Transform a Waveform to a
Function
• To perform Fourier series expansion
kPerforming Regression
• To perform quadratic regression
kOverlaying a Y=f(x) Graph on a Sampled Result Graph
kWorking with Multiple Graphs
• To zoom a particular graph on a multi-graphdisplay
• To move a particular graph on a multi-graphdisplay
kOutputting a Specific Range of a Graph from the Speaker
• To output a graph from the speaker
kConfiguring View Window Parameters
Function Key
12. Calling E-Con2Functions from an eActivity
•Econ SetupWizard strip
•Econ AdvancSetup strip
•Econ Sampling strip
•Econ Graph strip
kCalling an E-Con2Function from an Econ Strip
• To access the Setup Wizard from an Econ SetupWizard strip
• To access Advanced Setup from an Econ AdvancSetup strip
• To execute sampling from an Econ Sampling strip
• To graph sampled data from an Econ Graph strip
•Econ Strip Memory Capacity Precautions
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