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Model | fx-570AR X |
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Category | Scientific Calculator |
Display Type | LCD |
Display | Natural Textbook Display |
Number of Functions | 552 |
Solar Power | Yes |
Memory | 9 variables |
Weight | 100 g |
Manufacturer | Casio |
Display Digits | 12 |
Power Source | Solar and Battery |
Procedure to return calculator to default settings.
Safety and handling guidelines for calculator use and maintenance.
Instructions for switching the calculator on and off.
How to change the screen contrast for better readability.
Explains the meaning of different key colors and symbols.
Describes display indicators and scrolling text.
How to select the appropriate mode for specific calculations.
Guide to selecting desired input/output formats for calculations.
Details of various setup options like Input/Output and Angle Unit.
Lists and explains common error messages like Math ERROR, Stack ERROR.
Guidelines for entering expressions and values into the calculator.
Explains the order of operations for calculations.
Switching between fraction and decimal forms of results.
Performing calculations involving fractions.
How to perform percentage calculations.
Performing calculations with degrees, minutes, and seconds.
How to find the prime factors of an integer.
Accessing and reusing previous calculations.
Explains Ans, Independent, and Variable memory for calculations.
Performing trigonometric calculations and specifying angle units.
Performing logarithmic calculations, including base 10 and other bases.
Syntax for numerical integration and derivative calculations.
Converting between rectangular and polar coordinates.
Generating random numbers and performing permutations/combinations.
Steps to display QR codes for calculation results.
Examples of conjugate, absolute value, and argument calculations.
Solving equations using Newton's method.
How to enter data for statistical analysis.
Recalling statistical variables like mean and standard deviation.
Using functions for normal distribution calculations.
Converting results between decimal, hex, binary, and octal.
Solving various types of equations.
Solving polynomial equations of degrees 2, 3, or 4.
Managing matrix variables A, B, C, D.
Examples of determinant, identity matrix, transposition, and inversion.
Managing vector variables VctA, VctB, VctC, VctD.
Solving inequalities of degree 2, 3, or 4.
Selecting different ratio expression formats.
Entering constants and formulas into spreadsheet cells.
Using the Grab command for cell referencing.
Copying and pasting data between spreadsheet cells.
Using Min, Max, Mean, Sum commands in spreadsheet formulas.
Performing unit conversions using built-in commands.
Explains common error types like Math, Stack, Syntax, Argument, Dimension, Variable, Cannot Solve, Range.
Step-by-step guide to replacing the calculator's battery.
Details on calculation limits and accuracy.
Input ranges and precision for various mathematical functions.
Information on battery type and power consumption.
Physical size specifications of the calculator.
Converting fraction results to decimal and setting default output.
Explains the purpose of Ans, Independent, and Variable memories.
Procedure to reset calculator settings to factory defaults.