User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Getting Acquainted — Read This First!
- Chapter 1 Basic Operation
- Chapter 2 Manual Calculations
- 1. Basic Calculations
- 2. Special Functions
- 3. Specifying the Angle Unit and Display Format
- 4. Function Calculations
- 5. Numerical Calculations
- 6. Complex Number Calculations
- 7. Binary, Octal, Decimal, and Hexadecimal Calculations with Integers
- 8. Matrix Calculations
- 9. Vector Calculations
- 10. Metric Conversion Calculations
- Chapter 3 List Function
- Chapter 4 Equation Calculations
- Chapter 5 Graphing
- 1. Sample Graphs
- 2. Controlling What Appears on a Graph Screen
- 3. Drawing a Graph
- 4. Storing a Graph in Picture Memory
- 5. Drawing Two Graphs on the Same Screen
- 6. Manual Graphing
- 7. Using Tables
- 8. Dynamic Graphing
- 9. Graphing a Recursion Formula
- 10. Graphing a Conic Section
- 11. Changing the Appearance of a Graph
- 12. Function Analysis
- Chapter 6 Statistical Graphs and Calculations
- 1. Before Performing Statistical Calculations
- 2. Calculating and Graphing Single-Variable Statistical Data
- 3. Calculating and Graphing Paired-Variable Statistical Data
- 4. Performing Statistical Calculations
- 5. Tests
- 6. Confidence Interval
- 7. Distribution
- 8. Input and Output Terms of Tests, Confidence Interval, and Distribution
- 9. Statistic Formula
- Chapter 7 Financial Calculation (TVM)
- Chapter 8 Programming
- Chapter 9 Spreadsheet
- Chapter 10 eActivity
- Chapter 11 Memory Manager
- Chapter 12 System Manager
- Chapter 13 Data Communication
- Chapter 14 PYTHON (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII only)
- Chapter 15 Distribution (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII only)
- Appendix
- Examination Modes (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII only)
- E-CON3 Application (English) (fx-9860GIII, fx-9750GIII)
- 1 E-CON3 Overview
- 2 Using the Setup Wizard
- 3 Using Advanced Setup
- 4 Using a Custom Probe
- 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode
- 6 Using Setup Memory
- 7 Using Program Converter
- 8 Starting a Sampling Operation
- 9 Using Sample Data Memory
- 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to Graph Data
- 11 Graph Analysis Tool Graph Screen Operations
- 12 Calling E-CON3 Functions from an eActivity
α-7
Function
Input range for real
number solutions
Internal
digits
Precision Notes
° ’ ”
← ⎯
° ’ ”
| a |, b , c < 1 × 10
100
0 < b , c
15 digits
As a rule,
precision is
± 1 at the
10th digit.*
|
x | < 1 × 10
100
Sexagesimal display:
|
x | < 1 × 10
7
^( x
y
)
x > 0:
–1 × 10
100
< y log x < 100
x = 0 : y > 0
x < 0 : y = n ,
m
––––
2
n
+1
( m , n are integers)
However;
–1 × 10
100
< y log | x | < 100
" "
• Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
x
'
y
y > 0 : x ≠ 0
–1 × 10
100
<
1
x
log y < 100
y = 0 : x > 0
y < 0 : x = 2 n +1,
2
n
+1
––––
m
( m ≠ 0; m , n are integers)
However;
–1 × 10
100
<
1
x
log | y | < 100
" "
• Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
a
b
/ c
Total of integer, numerator
and denominator must be
within 10 digits (includes
division marks).
" "
* For a single calculation, calculation error is ± 1 at the 10th digit. (In the case of exponential
display, calculation error is ± 1 at the last significant digit.) Errors are cumulative in the case
of consecutive calculations, which can also cause them to become large. (This is also true of
internal consecutive calculations that are performed in the case of ^(
x
y
),
x
'
y
, x ! ,
3
'
x
, n P r , n C r ,
etc.)
In the vicinity of a function’s singular point and point of inflection, errors are cumulative and may
become large.
Function Input range
Binary, octal,
decimal,
hexadecimal
calculation
Values fall within following ranges after conversion:
DEC: –2147483648 <
x < 2147483647
BIN: 1000000000000000 <
x < 1111111111111111 (negative)
0 <
x < 111111111111111 (0, positive)
OCT: 20000000000 < x < 37777777777 (negative)
0 < x < 17777777777 (0, positive)
HEX: 80000000 < x < FFFFFFFF (negative)
0 < x < 7FFFFFFF (0, positive)