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19990401
2-5-13
Numerical Calculations
#In the function f(x), only X can be used as a
variable in expressions. Other variables (A
through Z,
r,
"
) are treated as constants, and
the value currently assigned to that variable is
applied during the calculation.
#Input of
n and the closing parenthesis can be
omitted.
#Discontinuous points or sections with drastic
fluctuation can adversely affect precision or
even cause an error.
#You cannot use a differential, quadratic
differential, integration, $, maximum/minimum
value or Solve calculation expression inside of
a maximum/minimum calculation term.
#Inputting a larger value for
n increases the
precision of the calculation, but it also increases
the amount of time required to perform the
calculation.
# The value you input for the end point of the
interval (
b) must be greater than the value you
input for the start point (
a). Otherwise an error
occurs.
#You can interrupt an ongoing maximum/
minimum calculation by pressing the A key.
#You can input an integer in the range of 1 to 9
for the value of
n. Using any value outside this
range causes an error.
Example 2 To determine the maximum value for the interval defined by start
point a = 0 and end point b = 3, with a precision of n = 6 for the
function y = –x
2
+ 2x + 2
Input f(x).
AK4(CALC)g(FMax) -vx+cv+c,
Input the interval a = 0, b = 3.
a,d,
Input the precision n = 6.
g)
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BrandCasio
ModelALGEBRA FX 2.0
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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