2-36
S
To convert a displayed value from one number system to another
Example To convert 22
10
(default number system) to its binary or octal value
K
(SET UP)
Move the highlighting to “Mode”, and then
press
(Dec)
)
.
(d~o)
(d)
AA
U
)
(DISP)
(
Bin)
U
(
Oct)
U
8. Matrix Calculations
Important!
• Matrix calculations cannot be performed on the fx-7400G
II
.
From the Main Menu, enter the
RUN • MAT
mode, and press
(
MAT) to perform Matrix
calculations.
26 matrix memories (Mat A through Mat Z) plus a Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns), make it
possible to perform the following matrix operations.
• Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
• Scalar multiplication calculations
• Determinant calculations
• Matrix transposition
• Matrix inversion
• Matrix squaring
• Raising a matrix to a specific power
• Absolute value, integer part extraction, fractional part extraction, maximum integer
calculations
• Inputting complex numbers in matrix elements and using complex number related functions
• Matrix modification using matrix commands
The maximum number of rows that can be specified for a matrix is 999, and the maximum
number of columns is 999.
About Matrix Answer Memory (MatAns)
• The calculator automatically stores matrix calculation results in Matrix Answer Memory. Note
the following points about Matrix Answer Memory.
• Whenever you perform a matrix calculation, the current Matrix Answer Memory contents are
replaced by the new result. The previous contents are deleted and cannot be recovered.
• Inputting values into a matrix does not affect Matrix Answer Memory contents.
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