Casio FX-100D- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Memory Calculations; References the Casio FX-115 MS User’s Guide
- Page 3 – bi
- Page 5 – FX 115 MS Training guide
- Page 7 – To square a number:
- Page 8 – Do NOT use the ALPHA key.
- Page 9 – Permutations
- Page 10 – Display
- Page 13 – Mean of the data
- Page 17 – You can omit the input of
FX 115 MS Training guide
Tools
FX 115 MS Calculator
Handouts
Applicable
activities
Other materials
Quick Reference Guide (inside the calculator cover)
Key Points/
Overview
Advanced scientific calculator
Two line display
VPAM to show formulas as in textbooks
(Visually Perfect Algebraic Method)
Complex number calculations
Statistics mode including standard deviation and regression
Base conversions and calculations
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References the Casio FX-115 MS User’s Guide
Casio FX-115MS Scientific calculator
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Summary
FX 115 MS Training guide Content Key Points/ Overview Modes Initializing the calculator Basic Arithmetic Calculations Making Corrections During Input Replay Function Replay Copy Order of Operations Display Format (FIX, SCI, NORM) Fraction Display Decimal-Fraction Conversion Angle Display Percentage ...
FX 115 MS Training guide Modes Before starting a calculation, you must first enter the correct mode. To perform this type of calculation: Perform this key operation: To enter this mode: Basic arithmetic calculations [MODE] [1] COMP Complex number calculations [MODE] [2] CMPLX Standard deviation [MOD...
FX 115 MS Training guide Display Format To change the display format, press the [MODE] key 5 times (until Fix, Sci, Norm is displayed). Fixed number of decimal places: Press 1: FIX You will then be prompted for the number of decimal places (0 – 9). Scientific Notation: Press 2: SCI You will then be ...