Function Calculations............................................................27
Pi (π), Natural Logarithm Base e............................................................ 27
Trigonometric Functions........................................................................ 27
Hyperbolic Functions............................................................................. 27
Angle Unit Conversion........................................................................... 28
Exponential Functions............................................................................28
Logarithmic Functions............................................................................28
Power Functions and Power Root Functions.........................................29
Integration Calculations......................................................................... 30
Integration Calculation Precautions.............................................................. 31
Tips for Successful Integration Calculations................................................. 31
Differential Calculations......................................................................... 32
Differential Calculation Precautions.............................................................. 33
Σ Calculations........................................................................................ 33
Rectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion............................................ 34
Factorial Function (!)..............................................................................35
Absolute Value Function (Abs)...............................................................35
Random Number (Ran#)........................................................................35
Random Integer (RanInt#)..................................................................... 35
Permutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr)............................................. 36
Rounding Function (Rnd).......................................................................36
Using CALC........................................................................................... 37
Using SOLVE.........................................................................................38
Solution Screen Contents............................................................................. 39
Continue Screen........................................................................................... 40
Scientific Constants............................................................................... 41
Metric Conversion..................................................................................43
Using Calculation Modes.......................................................45
Complex Number Calculations (CMPLX)...............................................45
CMPLX Mode Calculation Examples............................................................ 46
Using a Command to Specify the Calculation Result Format....................... 46
Statistical Calculations (STAT)...............................................................46
Inputting Data................................................................................................47
Statistics Calculation Screen.........................................................................49
Using the Statistics Menu..............................................................................49
Calculating Estimated Values........................................................................54
Performing Normal Distribution Calculations................................................ 54
Base-n Calculations (BASE-N).............................................................. 55
Specifying the Number Mode of a Particular Input Value..............................57
Converting a Calculation Result to another Type of Value............................57
Logical and Negation Operations..................................................................57
Equation Calculations (EQN).................................................................59
Changing the Current Equation Type Setting................................................60
EQN Mode Calculation Examples.................................................................60
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