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Basic Operation

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Before Starting Calculations...

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Memory

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Option (OPTN) Menu

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Variable Data (VARS) Menu

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Program (PRGM) Menu

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Chapter

Summary of Contents for FX-9750G

Page 1: ...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 1 Chapter ...

Page 2: ... the angle unit you want to use The relationship between degrees grads and radians is shown below 360 2π radians 400 grads 90 π 2 radians 100 grads k k k k k Setting the Display Format Display 1 Display the Set Up Screen and use the f and c keys to highlight Display 1 Fix Displays screen for specifi cation of number of decimal places 2 Sci Displays screen for specifi cation of number of signifi ca...

Page 3: ...ecimal places you specify u u u u u 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 9 Displayed values are rounded off to the number of significant digits you specify Specifying 0 makes the number of significant digits 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 4: ...notation The indicator E is on the display while engineering notation is in effect The following are the 11 engineering notation symbols used by this calculator Symbol Meaning Unit E Exa 1018 P Peta 1015 T Tera 1012 G Giga 109 M Mega 106 k kilo 103 m milli 10 3 µ micro 10 6 n nano 10 9 p pico 10 12 f femto 10 15 The engineering symbol that makes the mantissa a value from 1 to 1000 is auto maticall...

Page 5: ... dx2 dx Σ Mat Solve FMin FMax List Mat Fill Seq SortA SortD Min Max Median Mean Augment Mat List List 2 Type A functions With these functions the value is entered and then the function key is pressed x2 x 1 x ENG symbols 3 Power root xy x 4 Fractions ab c 5 Abbreviated multiplication format in front of π memory name or variable name 2π 5A X min F Start etc 6 Type B functions With these functions t...

Page 6: ...receives highest priority Example 2 3 log sin2π2 6 8 22 07101691 angle unit Rad k k k k k Multiplication Operations without a Multiplication Sign You can omit the multiplication sign in any of the following operations Before the Type B functions Example 2sin30 10log1 2 2 2Pol 5 12 etc 3 Before constants variable names memory Example 2π 2AB 3Ans 3Y1 etc Before an open parenthesis Example 3 5 6 A 1 ...

Page 7: ... g h 2 3 4 5 4 Numeric Value Stack Command Stack Calculations are performed according to the priority sequence Once a calcula tion is executed it is cleared from the stack Storing a complex number takes up two numeric value stack levels Storing a two byte function takes up two command stack levels k k k k k Input Output and Operation Limitations The allowable range for both input and output values...

Page 8: ...e exceeded Mem ERROR When you use a command that requires an argument without providing a valid argument Arg ERROR When an attempt is made to use an illegal dimension during matrix calculations Dim ERROR Other errors can occur during program execution Most of the calculator s keys are inoperative while an error message is displayed You can resume operation using one of the two following procedures...

Page 9: ...sed to clear each type of display are different u u u u uTo clear the graphic display Press 4 Sketch 1 Cls w u u u u uTo clear the text display Press A k k k k k Editing Calculations Use the d and e keys to move the cursor to the position you want to change and then perform one of the operations described below After you edit the calculation you can execute it by pressing w or use e to move to the...

Page 10: ...gx ddddd s When you press a space is indicated by the symbol t The next func tion or value you input is inserted at the location of t To abort the insert opera tion without inputting anything move the cursor press again or press d e or w 1 1 Before Starting Calculations ...

Page 11: ... are retained even when you switch power off u u u u uTo assign a value to a variable Example To assign 123 to variable A AbcdaaAw Example To add 456 to variable A and store the result in variable B AaA efgaaBw u u u u uTo display the contents of a variable Example To display the contents of variable A AaAw u u u u uTo clear a variable Example To clear variable A AaaaAw To clear all variables sele...

Page 12: ...uTo display the Function Memory Menu K6 g 6 g 3 FMEM 1 STO Stores functions 2 RCL Recalls functions 3 fn Specifies input as a function 4 SEE Displays a list of stored functions u u u u uTo store a function Example To store the function A B A B as function memory number 1 K6 g 6 g 3 FMEM A aA aB aA aB 1 STO 1 f1 If the function memory number you assign a function to already contains a func tion the...

Page 13: ... on the display u u u u uTo display a list of available functions K6 g 6 g 3 FMEM 4 SEE u u u u uTo 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 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Memory 1 2 ...

Page 14: ...1 Yscale 1 Zc1 Y J K6 g 6 g 3 FMEM AvMd b 1 STO 1 f1 stores x3 1 Avx v 1 STO 2 f2 stores x2 x A 4 Sketch 1 Cls w 4 Sketch 5 GRPH 1 Y K6 g 6 g 3 FMEM 3 fn 1 f1 2 f2 w For full details about graphing see 8 Graphing k k k k k Memory Status MEM You can check how much memory is used for storage for each type of data You can also see how many bytes of memory are still available for storage u u u u uTo c...

Page 15: ...tions and graphs Matrix Matrix memory data List File List data Y Graph functions Draw Memory Graph drawing conditions View Window enlargement reduction factor graph screen Graph Memory Graph memory data View Window View Window memory data Picture Graph screen data Dynamic Graph Dynamic Graph data Table Function Table Graph data Recursion Recursion Table Graph data Equation Equation calculation dat...

Page 16: ...w appears to let you specify which memory you want to clear 3 Press the function key that corresponds to the data you want to clear 4 Press 1 YES to clear the data or 6 NO to abort the operation without clearing anything u u u u uTo clear all data within a specific data type 1 In the memory status screen use f and c to move the highlighting to the data type whose data you want to clear 2 Press 1 D...

Page 17: ...AT Paired variable statistical estimated value menu 6 g Next menu 6 g 2 HYP Hyperbolic calculation menu 3 PROB Probability distribution calculation menu 4 NUM Numeric calculation menu 5 ANGL Menu for angle coordinate conversion sexagesimal input con version 6 g Next menu 6 g 1 ESYM Engineering symbol menu 2 PICT Graph save recall menu 3 FMEM Function memory menu 4 LOGIC Logic operator menu 6 g Pre...

Page 18: ...f the option menu items are described in the sections that cover each mode u u u u uOption Menu during formula input in the GRAPH DYNA TABLE and RECUR Modes K 6 g The meanings of the option menu items are described in the sections that cover each mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 3 Option OPTN Menu ...

Page 19: ...l variable data press J to display the variable data menu J 1 V WIN View Window values 2 FACT x and y axis enlargement reduction factor 3 STAT Single paired variable statistical data 4 GRPH Graph functions stored in the GRAPH Mode 5 DYNA Dynamic Graph set up data 6 g Next menu 6 g 1 TABL Table Graph function table range and table contents 2 RECR Recursion formula table range and table contents 3 E...

Page 20: ... R X or 5 R Y while the View Window value menu is on the display 1 min Minimum 2 max Maximum 3 scal Scale The following menu appears whenever you press 3 T θ or 6 R T θ while the view window value menu is on the display 1 min Minimum 2 max Maximum 3 ptch Pitch u u u u uTo recall enlargement and reduction factors Pressing 2 FACT while the variable data menu is on the screen displays an enlargement ...

Page 21: ...Number of data 2 o Mean of x data 3 Σx Sum of x data 4 Σx2 x data sum of squares 5 xσn x data population standard deviation 6 g Next menu 6 g 1 xσn 1 x data sample standard deviation 2 minX x data minimum value 3 maxX x data maximum value 6 g Previous menu The following menu appears whenever you press 2 Y while the statistical data menu is on the display 2 Y 1 p Mean of y data 2 Σy Sum of y data 3...

Page 22: ...tatistical graph correlation coefficient 2 Q1 First quartile 3 Med Median of input data 4 Q3 Third quartile 5 Mod Mode of input data 6 g Previous menu The following menu appears whenever you press 4 PTS while the statistical data menu is on the display 4 PTS 1 x1 6 y3 Coordinates of sum mary points u u u u uTo recall graph functions Pressing 4 GRPH while the variable data menu is on the screen dis...

Page 23: ... and draw the graph for the rectangular coordinate function y 2 x2 3 which is stored in storage area Y2 Use the following View Window parameters to draw the graph Xmin 5 Ymin 5 Xmax 5 Ymax 5 Xscale 1 Yscale 1 4 Sketch 5 GRPH 1 Y J4 GRPH 1 Y cw u u u u uTo recall Dynamic Graph set up data Pressing 5 DYNA while the variable data menu is on the screen displays a Dy namic Graph set up menu 5 DYNA 1 St...

Page 24: ...ppears for function key 4 only when the above menu is dis played in the RUN or PRGM Mode Example To recall the contents of the numeric table for the function y 3x2 2 while the table range is Start 0 and End 6 and pitch 1 4 Reslt w u u u u uTo recall recursion formula table range and table content data Pressing 6 g and then 2 RECR while the variable data menu is on the screen displays a recursion d...

Page 25: ...ile the recursion data menu is on the display 2 RANG 1 Strt Table range start value F Start command 2 End Table range end value F End command 3 a0 Zero term a0 value 4 a1 First term a1 value 5 a2 Second term a2 value 6 g Next menu 6 g 1 b0 Zero term b0 value 2 b1 First term b1 value 3 b2 Second term b2 value 4 anSt Origin of an recursion formula convergence divergence graph WEB graph 5 bnSt Origin...

Page 26: ...ix Answer Memory MatAns An error Dim ERROR occurs if you perform the above operation when there is no function or recursion formula numeric table in memory u u u u uTo recall equation coefficients and solutions Pressing 6 g and then 3 EQUA while the variable data menu is on the screen displays an equation data menu 6 g 3 EQUA 1 S Rlt Matrix of solutions for linear equations with two through six un...

Page 27: ...ecall the coefficients for the following linear equations with three unknowns 4x y 2z 1 x 6y 3z 1 5x 4y z 7 2 S Cof w Example 3 To recall the solutions for the following quadratic equation 2x2 x 10 0 3 P Rlt w Example 4 To recall the coefficients for the following quadratic equation 2x2 x 10 0 4 P Cof w Variable Data VARS Menu 1 4 ...

Page 28: ...plex numbers only the real number parts are stored in Matrix Answer Memory MatAns Coefficient and solution memory data for a linear equation with 2 though 6 un knowns cannot be recalled at the same time The following conditions cause an error Mem ERROR to be generated When there are no coefficients input for the equation When there are no solutions obtained for the equation 1 4 Variable Data VARS ...

Page 29: ...l jump relational operator menu 4 I O Input output control command menu 5 Multistatement connector 6 g Previous menu The following function key menu appears if you press W in the RUN Mode or the PRGM Mode while binary octal decimal or hexadecimal is set as the default number system W The functions assigned to the function keys are the same as those in the Comp Mode For details on the commands that...

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