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Casio FX-795P - Common logarithm; Natural logarithm; Integer; Fraction

Casio FX-795P
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24
CHAPTER
2
Manual
Operations
re
4
Name
of
.
.
function
Format
Function
and
input
range
Hexadecimal
|
&H
Hexadecimal
&Hx
Character
string
contains
hexadecimal
>
decimal
character
string
number
within
4
characters.
conversion
Factorial
FACT
(X)
x!
O<cXs
69
(0
and
positive
integer)
Permutation
NPR
(n,
1)*
|
npr
O<gr<gn<10"”
:
(0
and
positive
integer)
Combination
|
NCR
(n,
1)*
nCr
O<rgn<
10'°
(0
and
positive
integer)
Rectangular
POL
(X,
Y)*
POL(
IX]
<
10799,
LY]
<
101,
iXI+sY1#0
>
polar
X,
¥:
numeric
r
is
given
as
a
function
value
for
assign-
coordinate
expressions
ment
to
variable
X
while
value
of
@
is
transformation
assigned
to
variable
Y.
Polar
>
REC
(1,
6)*
REC
(
Ogr<
10'°°,
lel
<
1440°
(8m
rad,
rectangular
1,
@:
numeric
1600
gra)
coordinate
expressions
Gives
x
as
a
function
value
for
assign-
transformation
ment
to
variable
X
while
value
of
y
is
assigned
to
variable
Y.
L
Note:
In
the
case
of
asterisked
functions,
parameters
must
be
parenthesized.
*Certain
combinations
or
permutations
may
cause
errors
due
to
overflow
during
internal
calculations.
2-4
Function
Calculations
Os
ee
Now
perform
calculations
by
using
functions.
Frequently
used
functions
can
be
input
at
one
touch
of
the
respective
function
keys.
©
Trigonometric
Functions
(sin,
cos,
tan)
and
Inverse
Trigonometric
Functions
(sin,
cos,
tan™!)
When
using
these
functions,
be
sure
to
specify
the
angle
unit
(degrees,
radians,
grads).
Example:
sin
12.3456°
=
0.2138079201
Operation:
(i(Z)
(Angle
unit:
degrees
(DEG))
GI12.3456
ed
Example:
2+
sin45°
X
cos65.1°
=
0.5954345575
Operation:
245
R65.
1
a]
el
=]
oar)
fe
Lal
te
on nh
ba
|
Lm
|
Example:
sin"'
0.5
=
30°
Operation:
PAZ
@
5
Ge
ted
AT
Example:
cos(Frad)
=
9.5
Operation:
fo)
(Angle
unit:
radians
(RAD))
eos\(
Oi]
4&7)
3
Oe)
al]
on
25

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