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Type | Scientific |
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Cover | No |
Form factor | |
Control type | Buttons |
Product color | Black |
Digits | 12 digits |
Display type | Dot-matrix |
Backlight color | Green |
Backlight display | Yes |
Display resolution | 128 x 64 pixels |
Display number of lines | 8 lines |
Display number of characters | 21 |
RAM capacity | 0.75 MB |
ROM capacity | 0.1406 MB |
Storage media type | - |
Battery type | CR2032, AAA |
Power source | Battery |
Number of batteries supported | 5 |
Depth | 178 mm |
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Width | 82 mm |
Height | 19.5 mm |
Weight | 213 g |
Guides on entering, editing, and correcting calculations using the calculator.
Provides solutions for common calculator issues such as mode settings and hang-ups.
Covers arithmetic operations, inputting, and the order of operations.
Explains inputting data into lists and editing cell values, deleting, or inserting cells.
Guides solving simultaneous linear equations with two to thirty unknowns using coefficients.
Explains solving quadratic, cubic, and higher-degree equations by inputting coefficients.
Details determining variable values in formulas without explicit equation solving.
Covers storing functions, specifying graph types, and drawing them.
Details reading coordinates, displaying derivatives, calculating roots, intersections, and conic section analysis.
Covers NPP, Histogram, Med-box, Modified Box, Normal Distribution, and Broken Line graphs.
Details scatter diagrams, xy line graphs, and various regression graphs.
Explains specifying data lists and performing single-variable, paired-variable, and regression calculations.
Covers inputting list, matrix, vector data, and using CAS commands like expand, factor, solve.
Explains sequential command execution, registering file names, inputting, and running programs.
Covers debugging programs, eliminating bugs, and using existing programs as bases.
An index of commands with descriptions for basic operations, program control, display, and I/O.
Explains viewing memory usage and deleting data from Main or Storage Memories.
Details system reset operations, including memory initialization and clearing.
Covers entering LINK Mode, sending, and receiving data, including screen shots.
Lists common error messages, their meanings, and corresponding countermeasures.
Explains the function of the P button for resetting the calculator and handling data errors.