Casio FX 7400G - Co., Ltd - Graphing Calculator- User Manual

Casio FX 7400G - Co., Ltd - Graphing Calculator

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – NOTICE; FCC WARNING; Program Mode Command List
  • Page 3 – BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR; Making sure that you do not accidently press the
  • Page 4 – CONT
  • Page 5 – Handling Precautions
  • Page 6 – Be sure to keep physical records of all important data!
  • Page 8 – Contents
  • Page 11 – xy
  • Page 16 – Using the Main Menu; Icon
  • Page 17 – To enter a mode; Example
  • Page 18 – Alpha Lock; Normally, once you press
  • Page 19 – Trace
  • Page 20 – Function; Color; Using the Set Up Screen; To change a mode set up
  • Page 21 – Set Up Screen Function Key Menus
  • Page 23 – Abbreviations; About the Display Screen; Text Display; About Menu Item Types; • Next Menu; • Command Input
  • Page 24 – • Direct Command Execution; Exponential Display; To change the exponential display range
  • Page 25 – Special Display Formats; Fractions; Calculation Execution Screen; Contrast Adjustment; To display the contrast adjustment screen
  • Page 26 – When you keep having problems...; Get the Calculator Back to its Original Mode Settings; RUN; Low Battery Message
  • Page 27 – Basic Calculations; Scientific Function Calculations; Chapter
  • Page 28 – Addition and Subtraction
  • Page 29 – To use parentheses in a calculation; Example 1; Example 2; Quotient and Remainder Division; Operation; To perform quotient division
  • Page 30 – To perform remainder division; Mixed Calculations; (1) Mixed Arithmetic Calculation Priority Sequence
  • Page 31 – (2) Parentheses Calculation Priority Sequence
  • Page 32 – Other Useful Calculation Features; To recall Answer Memory contents; To perform a consecutive calculation
  • Page 33 – To use Replay to change an expression; To correct an expression that causes an error
  • Page 34 – To change a step; To delete a step; To insert a step
  • Page 35 – To assign a value to a variable; Example 2 To display the contents of variable A; Example 3 To clear the contents of variable A
  • Page 36 – To assign the same value to more than one variable; To clear the contents of all variables; MEM
  • Page 37 – Fraction Calculations; To input a fraction
  • Page 38 – To convert between proper and improper fractions; To perform a mixed decimal and fraction calculation; To use parentheses in a fraction calculation
  • Page 39 – (3) Changing the Fraction Simplification Mode; To change the fraction simplification mode; To simplify using the calculator ’s divisor
  • Page 40 – To simplify using your own divisor
  • Page 41 – Selecting Value Display Modes; Fix Mode; To specify the number of decimal places (Fix)
  • Page 42 – To specify the number of significant digits (Sci); RUN Mode; Setting the Default Angle Unit
  • Page 43 – To set the default angle unit; Converting Between Angle Units; To convert between angle units
  • Page 44 – Trigonometric Function Calculations; To perform trigonometric function calculations; (2) Logarithmic and Exponential Function Calculations
  • Page 45 – To perform logarithmic/exponential function calculations; Example 4 To calculate the anti-logarithm of natural logarithm 4.5 (
  • Page 47 – Multiplication Sign; dx
  • Page 48 – Calculation Priority Sequence; Using Multistatements
  • Page 49 – • Display Result Command (; To use multistatements; Stacks
  • Page 50 – Errors; Ma ERROR; How to Calculate Memory Usage
  • Page 51 – To check the memory status; Clearing Memory Contents; To clear all data within a specific data type
  • Page 52 – To recall View Window values
  • Page 53 – To recall enlargement and reduction factors
  • Page 55 – To recall graph functions
  • Page 56 – To recall Table & Graph table range and table content data; F Start
  • Page 59 – To perform a differential calculation
  • Page 61 – Graphing; A collection of versatile graphing tools plus a large 79
  • Page 62 – Before Trying to Draw a Graph; Entering the Graph Mode; GRAPH
  • Page 64 – Initializing and Standardizing the View Window; To initialize the View Window
  • Page 65 – View Window Memory; To save View Window settings
  • Page 66 – Graph Function Operations; Specifying the Graph Type; Storing Graph Functions
  • Page 67 – To store a parametric function; To store an inequality
  • Page 68 – Editing Functions in Memory; To edit a function in memory; To delete a function; Drawing a Graph; To specify the draw/non-draw status of a graph
  • Page 69 – Xscl; Drawing Graphs Manually
  • Page 71 – To graph parametric functions; To graph inequalities
  • Page 72 – Other Graphing Functions
  • Page 73 – To use trace to read coordinates
  • Page 74 – Scrolling; Scroll
  • Page 76 – Zoom; Before using zoom; To use box zoom
  • Page 77 – To use factor zoom
  • Page 79 – To initialize the zoom factor; Sketch Function; TABLE Mode; Before using the Sketch Function; In the STAT, GRAPH or TABLE Mode
  • Page 80 – GRAPH Mode; To plot points
  • Page 81 – In the RUN or PRGM Mode
  • Page 82 – To turn plot points on and off in the STAT, GRAPH and TABLE Modes; To turn plot points on and off in the RUN or PRGM Mode
  • Page 83 – To draw a line between two plotted points
  • Page 84 – To draw a line in the STAT, GRAPH and TABLE Modes; To draw a line in the RUN or PRGM Mode
  • Page 85 – To draw vertical and horizontal lines
  • Page 86 – To clear drawn lines and points
  • Page 88 – TABLE; Storing a Function; Deleting a Function
  • Page 89 – To assign values automatically within a specified range; To assign values from a list
  • Page 90 – Generating a Numeric Table
  • Page 91 – Graphing a Function
  • Page 92 – Assigning Numeric Table Contents to
  • Page 94 – List Data Linking; List operation; Graph; List internal operations; Table; LIST; Chapter 6
  • Page 96 – To batch input a series of values; Editing and Rearranging Lists; Editing List Values; To change a cell value
  • Page 97 – To delete a cell; To delete all cells in a list
  • Page 98 – To insert a new cell
  • Page 99 – Sorting List Values; To sort a single list; Ascending order
  • Page 100 – To sort multiple lists; Descending order
  • Page 101 – Manipulating List Data; Accessing the List Data Manipulation Function Menu
  • Page 102 – To replace all cell values with the same value (Fill)
  • Page 103 – To find the minimum value in a list (Min); To find the maximum value in a list (Max); To find which of two lists contains the smallest value (Min); To find which of two lists contains the greatest value (Max); To calculate the mean of list values (Mean)
  • Page 104 – To calculate the mean of values of specified frequency (Mean)
  • Page 105 – To calculate the sum of values in a list (Sum); Arithmetic Calculations Using Lists; Error Messages; To input a specific list by name
  • Page 106 – To directly input a list of values
  • Page 107 – To input a value into a specific cell; Recalling List Contents; To use list contents in Ans Memory in a calculation; Graphing a Function Using a List
  • Page 108 – Performing Scientific Function Calculations Using a List; Example 1 To use List 3
  • Page 110 – Before Performing Statistical; STAT; Statistical Calculation Examples
  • Page 111 – Inputting Data into Lists
  • Page 112 – Plotting a Scatter Diagram; To plot a scatter diagram; Changing Graph Parameters
  • Page 113 – To draw a graph
  • Page 114 – To display the general graph settings (SET) screen
  • Page 115 – To select the
  • Page 118 – To select the data list for a pie chart, stacked bar chart, bar graph
  • Page 119 – Drawing an; Selecting the Regression Type
  • Page 120 – Displaying Statistical Calculation Results; ax; Graphing statistical calculation results
  • Page 121 – Variable Statistical Data; Histogram; Box Graph
  • Page 122 – Normal Distribution Curve
  • Page 123 – Pie Chart
  • Page 124 – Performing Mathematical Operations Using Pie Chart Data; Stacked Bar Chart
  • Page 125 – Linking the Segments of Stacked Bar Charts with Connecting Lines; Bar Graph
  • Page 126 – Line Graph
  • Page 127 – Bar Graph and Line Graph
  • Page 128 – Linear Regression Graph
  • Page 129 – Quadratic Regression Graph
  • Page 130 – Logarithmic Regression Graph; bx
  • Page 131 – Power Regression Graph
  • Page 132 – Displaying Paired-Variable Statistical Results
  • Page 133 – Multiple Graphs
  • Page 134 – Setting the Width of a Histogram
  • Page 135 – Performing Statistical Calculations; To specify statistical calculation data lists
  • Page 136 – Single-Variable Statistical Calculations; Paired-Variable Statistical Calculations
  • Page 137 – Regression Calculation; STAT Mode
  • Page 140 – Before Programming; PRGM
  • Page 141 – Programming Examples; octahedrons of the dimensions shown in the table below; To register a file name
  • Page 142 – To input a program
  • Page 143 – To change modes in a program
  • Page 144 – To run a program
  • Page 146 – Debugging a Program; To eliminate bugs that cause error messages; Calculating the Number of Bytes Used
  • Page 147 – To register a password
  • Page 148 – To recall a program; Searching for a File; To find a file using scroll search
  • Page 149 – To find a file using file name search; To find a file using initial character search; Not Found; Editing Program Contents; To edit program contents
  • Page 152 – Deleting a Program; To delete a specific program
  • Page 153 – MEM Mode; Useful Program Commands; Program Menu
  • Page 156 – Conditional Jump Relational Operator Menu (REL)
  • Page 157 – Command Reference; Command Index
  • Page 158 – Basic Operation Commands
  • Page 163 – Break
  • Page 164 – Return
  • Page 165 – Dsz
  • Page 166 – Isz
  • Page 167 – ClrGraph
  • Page 168 – DrawGraph
  • Page 169 – Conditional Jump Relational Operators (REL)
  • Page 170 – Program; Using Calculator Functions in; Using Graph Functions in a Program; Example Program
  • Page 171 – Using Table & Graph Functions in a Program
  • Page 172 – Using List Sort Functions in a Program; Using Statistical Calculations and Graphs in a Program; To set conditions and draw a statistical graph
  • Page 174 – Performing Statistical Calculations
  • Page 177 – Data Communications
  • Page 178 – Connecting Two Units; To connect two units
  • Page 179 – Connecting the Unit with a; To connect the unit with a personal computer
  • Page 180 – Connecting the Unit with a CASIO; To connect the unit with a Label Printer
  • Page 181 – Before Performing a Data; LINK
  • Page 182 – Performing a Data Transfer Operation; Receiving unit; To send selected data items
  • Page 184 – To execute a send operation
  • Page 185 – Sending Unit; To send backup data
  • Page 186 – Screen Send Function; To send the screen
  • Page 187 – Data Communications Precautions
  • Page 189 – Program Library; Before using the Program Library; • Be sure to check how many bytes of unused memory are remain-
  • Page 190 – PROGRAM SHEET; Prime Factor Analysis
  • Page 191 – Memory
  • Page 192 – Greatest Common Measure
  • Page 194 – x – m
  • Page 195 – Line
  • Page 196 – Circle and Tangents; Description
  • Page 199 – Step
  • Page 203 – Rotating a Figure
  • Page 207 – Appendix
  • Page 208 – Appendix A Resetting the Calculator; To reset the calculator
  • Page 209 – Item
  • Page 210 – Appendix B Power Supply; Replacing Batteries
  • Page 211 – To replace the main power supply batteries
  • Page 212 – To replace the memory back up battery
  • Page 213 – About the Auto Power Off Function
  • Page 214 – Meaning; Appendix C Error Message Table; Message
  • Page 216 – Appendix D Input Ranges
  • Page 218 – Appendix E Specifications; Exponential display range:; Ambient temperature range:
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Page 2 - NOTICE; FCC WARNING; Program Mode Command List

IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. GUIDELINES LAID DOWN BY FCC RULES FOR USE OF THE UNIT IN THE U.S.A. (not appli- cable to other areas). NOTICE This equipment has been tested and found to comply wi...

Page 3 - BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR; Making sure that you do not accidently press the

i BEFORE USING THE CALCULATOR FOR THE FIRST TIME ONLY... This calculator does not contain any main batteries when you purchase it. Be sure to performthe following procedure to load batteries, reset the calculator, and adjust the contrast beforetrying to use the calculator for the first time. 1. Maki...

Page 4 - CONT

ii 5. Press m . If the Main Menu shown to the right is not on the display,press the P button on the back of the calculator toperform memory reset. 6. Use the cursor keys ( f , c , d , e ) to select the CONT icon and press w or simply press i to display the contrast adjustment screen. 7. Press d to m...

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