Casio ALGEBRA FX 2.0 Basic Operation Manuel d'utilisateur

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Basic Operation
1-1 Keys
1-2 Display
1-3 Inputting and Editing Calculations
1-4 Option (OPTN) Menu
1-5 Variable Data (VARS) Menu
1-6 Program (PRGM) Menu
1-7 Using the Set Up Screen
1-8 When you keep having problems…
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19990401Basic Operation1-1 Keys1-2 Display1-3 Inputting and Editing Calculations1-4 Option (OPTN) Menu1-5 Variable Data (VARS) Menu1-6 Program (PRGM)

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199904011-3 Inputting and Editing Calculationskkkkk Inputting CalculationsWhen you are ready to input a calculation, first press A to clear the displa

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19990401u To delete a stepExample To change 369 × × 2 to 369 × 2Adgj**cddDu To insert a stepExample To change 2.362 to sin2.362Ac.dgxdddddsu To change

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19990401kkkkk Using Replay MemoryThe last calculation performed is always stored into replay memory. You can recall thecontents of the replay memory b

Page 5 - 1-2 Display

199904011-3-4Inputting and Editing Calculationsk Making Corrections in the Original CalculationExample 14 ÷ 0 × 2.3 entered by mistake for 14 ÷ 10 × 2

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199904013. Press u1 (COPY) to copy the highlighted text to the clipboard, and exit the copyrange specification mode.To cancel text highlighting withou

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19990401Example 2 To use the Catalog to input the Prog commandAu4(CAT/CAL)6(g)6(g)5(P)I(Prog)Pressing i or !i(QUIT) closes the Catalog.1-3-6Inputting

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199904011-4 Option (OPTN) MenuThe option menu gives you access to scientific functions and features that are not marked onthe calculator’s keyboard. T

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19990401The following shows the function menus that appear under other conditions.u Option Menu when a number table value is displayed in the GRPH • T

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199904011-5 Variable Data (VARS) MenuTo recall variable data, press J to display the variable data menu.{V-WI N }/{FACT}/{STAT}/{GRPH}/{DYN A}/{TABL}/

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19990401u STAT — Recalling statistical data• {n} …{number of data}• {X} … {single-variable, paired-variable x-data}•{ooooo}/{Σx}/{Σx2}/{xσn}/{xσn–1}/{

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199904011-1 Keys1-1-1KeysREPLAYCOPYPASTE CAT/CALH-COPYPRGMListMati

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19990401u GRPH — Recalling Graph Functions•{Yn}/{rn}... {rectangular coordinate or inequality function}/{polar coordinate function}•{Xtn}/{Ytn}... par

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19990401u RECR — Recalling Recursion Formula*1, Table Range, and Table Content Data• {FORM}... {recursion formula data menu}• {an}/{an+1}/{an+2}/{bn}/

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199904011-6 Program (PRGM) MenuTo display the program (PRGM) menu, first enter the RUN • MAT or PRGM Mode from theMain Menu and then press !J(PRGM). T

Page 16 - 1-4 Option (OPTN) Menu

199904011-7 Using the Set Up ScreenThe mode’s set up screen shows the current status of mode settings and lets you make anychanges you want. The follo

Page 17 - Option (OPTN) Menu

19990401u Func Type (graph function type)Pressing one of the following function keys also switches the function of the v key.•{Y=}/{r=}/{Parm}/{X=c}..

Page 18 - 1-5 Variable Data (VARS) Menu

19990401u Display (display format)•{Fix}/{Sci}/{Norm}/{Eng}... {fixed number of decimal places specification}/{number of significant digitsspecificati

Page 19 - Variable Data (VARS) Menu

19990401u Dynamic Type (Dynamic Graph locus setting)•{Cnt}/{Stop}... {non-stop (continuous)}/{automatic stop after 10 draws}u Σ Display (Σ value displ

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199904011-8 When you keep having problems…If you keep having problems when you are trying to perform operations, try the followingbefore assuming that

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19990401kkkkk Low Battery MessageIf either of the following messages appears on the display, immediately turn off the calculatorand replace main batte

Page 22 - 1-6 Program (PRGM) Menu

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199904011-1-3Keyskkkkk Key MarkingsMany of the calculator’s keys are used to perform more than one function. The functionsmarked on the keyboard are c

Page 24 - Using the Set Up Screen

199904011-2-1Display1-2 Displayk Selecting IconsThis section describes how to select an icon in the Main Menu to enter the mode you want.uuuuuTo selec

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19990401The following explains the meaning of each icon.Icon Mode Name DescriptionRUN • MATrix Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and functionc

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19990401kkkkk About the Function MenuUse the function keys (1 to 6) to access the menus and commands in the menu baralong the bottom of the display sc

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19990401kkkkk Normal DisplayThe calculator normally displays values up to 10 digits long. Values that exceed this limit areautomatically converted to

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19990401kkkkk Special Display FormatsThis calculator uses special display formats to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, anddegrees/minutes/second

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