User Manual

Table Of Contents
2-3
tanh
–1
, (–), d, h, b, o, Neg, Not, Det, Trn, Dim, Identity, Ref, Rref, Sum, Prod, Cuml,
Percent, AList, Abs, Int, Frac, Intg, Arg, Conjg, ReP, ImP
7*
2
Abbreviated multiplication format in front of Type A functions, Type C functions, and
parenthesis.
2 '3 , A log2, etc.
8 Permutation, combination
n P r , n C r
9 Metric conversion commands
0 × , ÷, Int÷, Rnd
! +,
@ Relational operators =, , >, <, ,
# And (logical operator), and (bitwise operator)
$ Or, Xor (logical operator), or, xor, xnor (bitwise operator)
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1
You can combine the contents of multiple function memory (fn) locations or graph memory
(Yn, rn, Xtn, Ytn, Xn) locations into composite functions. Specifying fn1(fn2), for example,
results in the composite function fn1
°
fn2 (see page 5-7). A composite function can consist of
up to five functions.
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2
fx-9750GIII: Calculation priority sequence when “On” is selected for “Imp Multi” (Implicit
multiplication, page 1-34) on the Setup screen. When “Off” is selected for “Imp Multi”,
the calculation priority sequence of e and g is the same as j. As a result, the overall
calculation priority sequence becomes a through l as shown below.
z: Calculation priority sequence when “Off” is selected for “Imp Multi”.
{: Calculation priority sequence when “On” is selected for “Imp Multi”.
a a
Type A functions
b b
Type B functions
c c
Power/root
d d
Fractions
e f
Type C functions
f h
Permutation, combination
g i
Metric conversion commands
h e
Abbreviated multiplication format in front of π , memory name, or variable name. 2π,
5A, Xmin, F Start, etc.
g
Abbreviated multiplication format in front of Type A functions, Type C functions, and
parenthesis. 2'3 , A log2, etc.
j
×, ÷, Int÷, Rnd
i k
+, –
j l
Relational
operators
k m
And (logical operator), and (bitwise operator)
l n
Or, Xor (logical operator), or, xor, xnor (bitwise operator)