Casio FX260HA- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Appendix B4—The Casio fx-260 Solar Calculator Guide
- Page 4 – Next press the x; Square Roots; To access the square root
- Page 5 – Important Points to Remember!; the
- Page 8 – Upside Down Calculator—Answer Key (Words)
- Page 9 – Calculator Tic – Tac – Toe
A P P E N D I X B 4
The Casio fx-260 Solar Calculator Guide
The GED Tests have been designed to reflect what graduating seniors know and can do. The use of the scientific
calculator is common in most high school level math courses. The GED 2002 Mathematics Test allows the use of
the
Casio fx-260 Solar
calculator for Part I of the test. Keys and basic functions found on the
Casio
fx-260 Solar
calculator are identified to help you become familiar with the instrument.
A
I
H
B
G
F
C
E
D
A –
Display panel—“DEG” should appear at the top-center of the screen
B –
Clear and All Clear keys are shown in red
C –
Basic operation keys for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and equal
D –
EXP—Displays the most commonly used number for pi—3.141592654
E –
Decimal point
F –
Number or digit keys
G –
Four keys to remember:
•
+/- changes a positive number to a negative
•
4
backspace key
•
((… open parentheses
•
…)) close parentheses
H –
a b/c - Fraction key
I –
Two keys to remember:
•
Shift—use in combination with another key
•
X
2
—squares a number or with the shift key calculates square root
Appendix B4—The Casio fx-260 Solar Calculator Guide
B–7
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Summary
Using the Casio fx-260 Solar Basic Calculations GED Math problems can be divided into two types of calculations, basic and advanced. The following examples utilize basic calculations such as: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Use each of the following problems to help students bec...
Percents Students may use the scientific calculator to solve problems dealing with percents. The scientific calculator makes it easy for students to determine percentage increases and decreases. Example 1: 10% of 340 = Enter the following: 340 × 10 SHIFT = (Correct answer is 34%) Example 2: Add 30% ...
Important Points to Remember! 1. The Casio fx-260 Solar Scientific calculator performs operations in the correct order. However, it is important to understand the basic principles involved, especially when you want to check your calculations using paper and pencil. The mnemonic expression “Please Ex...