User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Before Using the Calculator
- Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup
- Inputting Expressions and Values
- Basic Calculations
- Function Calculations
- Pi (π), Natural Logarithm Base e
- Trigonometric Functions
- Hyperbolic Functions
- Angle Unit Conversion
- Exponential Functions
- Logarithmic Functions
- Power Functions and Power Root Functions
- Integration Calculations
- Differential Calculations
- Σ Calculations
- Rectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion
- Factorial Function (!)
- Absolute Value Function (Abs)
- Random Number (Ran#)
- Random Integer (RanInt#)
- Permutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr)
- Rounding Function (Rnd)
- Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) and Least Common Multiple (LCM)
- Using CALC
- Using SOLVE
- Scientific Constants
- Metric Conversion
- Using Calculation Modes
- Complex Number Calculations (CMPLX)
- Statistical Calculations (STAT)
- Base-n Calculations (BASE-N)
- Equation Calculations (EQN)
- Matrix Calculations (MATRIX)
- Creating a Numerical Table from Two Functions (TABLE)
- Vector Calculations (VECTOR)
- Distribution Calculations (DIST)
- Inequality Calculations (INEQ)
- Ratio Calculations
- Technical Information
- Frequently Asked Questions

Configuring the Calculator Setup
Pressing
(SETUP) displays the setup menu, which you can use to
control how the calculations are executed and displayed. The setup menu
has two screens, which you can jump between using and .
Underlined ( ___ ) settings are initial defaults.
Specifying the Display Format
To specify this
display format:
Perform this key operation:
Natural Display
(MthIO-MathO)
(SETUP) (MthIO) (MathO)
Natural Display
(MthIO-LineO)
(SETUP) (MthIO) (LineO)
Linear Display
(LineIO)
(SETUP) (LineIO)
Natural Display (MthIO-MathO, MthIO-LineO) causes fractions, irrational
numbers, and other expressions to be displayed as they are written on
paper.
MthIO-MathO displays input and calculation results using the same format
as they are written on paper.
MthIO-LineO displays input the same way as MthIO-MathO, but
calculation results are displayed in linear format.
Linear Display (LineIO) causes fractions and other expressions to be
displayed in a single line.
Examples:
MthIO-MathO
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