Casio FX-100AUPLUS

User Manual - Page 18

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Examples: 6 ÷ 2 (1 + 2) → 6 ÷ (2 (1 + 2))
6 ÷ A (1 + 2) → 6 ÷ (A (1 + 2))
1 ÷ (2 + 3) sin(30) → 1 ÷ ((2 + 3) sin(30))
- When a multiplication sign is omitted immediately before a variable, a constant, etc.
Examples: 6 ÷ 2π → 6 ÷ (2π)
2 ÷ 2√
2 → 2 ÷ (2√2)
4π ÷ 2π → 4π ÷ (2π)
- When inputting a function that uses commas (such as Pol, Rec, and RanInt#), be
sure to input the closed parentheses required by the expression. If you do not input
closed parentheses, parentheses may not be inserted automatically as described
above.
If you execute a calculation in which a multiplication sign has been omitted
immediately before a fraction (including mixed fractions), parentheses will be inserted
automatically as shown in the examples below.
2 ×
1
3
(MthIO-LineO)
1 3 2
sin(30) ×
4
5
(MthIO-LineO)
4 5 30
Note
If the calculation becomes longer than the screen width during input, the screen will
scroll automatically to the right and the indicator will appear on the display. When
this happens, you can scroll back to the left by using and to move the cursor.
When Linear Display is selected, pressing will cause the cursor to jump to the
beginning of the calculation, while
will jump to the end.
When Natural Display is selected, pressing while the cursor is at the end of the
input calculation will cause it to jump to the beginning, while pressing while the
cursor is at the beginning will cause it to jump to the end.
You can input up to 99 bytes for a calculation. Each numeral, symbol, or function
normally uses one byte. Some functions require three to 13 bytes.
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