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Casio FX-795P - Hexadecimal Key; Engineering Key; Replay;Answer key; Statistical Data Input Key

Casio FX-795P
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CHAPTER
1
General
Guide
aS
nen
For
example,
in
the
case
of
7.41
x
10°,
prs
OEMS.
When
this
key
is
pressed
after
the
@
key
(fJ5),
7
(the
ratio
of
the
circum-
ference
of
a
circle
to
its
diameter)
will
be
displayed.
.
The
(and
G)keys
are
for
inputting
parentheses
and
the(#)
key
for
power
calculations
(for
x”,
press
x
(4)
y).
@
Alphabet
Keys
and
Space
Key
-
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ANOHOHWH
HE)
Moo
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CG)
td
These
keys
are
not
found
on
ordinary
electronic
calculators.
The
26
letters
of
the
alphabet,
the
symbol
keys
(&),G),G),
@)
and
the
space
key
(
fg)
are
arranged
as
on
a
typewriter.
They
are
used
to
give
commands
or
write
programs.
In
addition,
the
26-letter
keys,
A
to
Z,
serve
as
“variable
memory”
(where
numeric
values,
etc.
are
stored)
individually.
©
Equal
Key
())
This
key
is
not
intended
to
obtain
answers
from
calculations,
but
is
used
for
conditional
judgement
in
assignment
statements
(see
page
143)
or
IF
statements
(see
page
152).
When
it
is
pressed
after
the
4
key,
the
+
(not
equal)
symbol
will
be
displayed.
¢@
Function
Keys
One
of
the
features
of
this
computer
permits
one-key
input
of
functions
as
in
scientific
ca
ABS
INT
FRAG
=
culators.
This
is
very
convenient
for
function
{log}
Lin}
(exe)
eng
SET
ASN
ACS ATN
{hve}
(sin}
(cos)
[tan]
SGN
VAL(
DMSS(
Fal)
calculations.
(<3
and
2
are
“‘square”
and
“cube”
q
keys,
respectively.
(e]
is
a
key
for
calculation
of
LENE
minst
sTAst
(x?)
(<3)
(04)
an
exponential
function
(10*)
based
on.
10.
When
these
keys
are
pressed
after
the
=
key,
each
performs
the
function
shown
above
it.
1-2
Functions
of
Components
©
Hexadecimal
Key
(
'‘&§)
Press
(#4)
hexadecimal
number
&,
and
a
hexadecimal
number
will
be
converted
into
a
decimal
number.
Press
@4'@4
decimal
number
OG)
&4,
and
a
decimal
number
will
be
converted
into
a
4-digit
hexadecimal
number.
©
Engineering
Key
(
Ge
)
When
this
key
is
pressed,
a
calculation
result
or
a
numeric
value
displayed
by
a
PRINT
statement
is
converted
into
an
exponent
display.
When
this
key
is
pressed
repeatedly,
the
displayed
exponent
will
decrease
by
3
each
time.
The
Al
=
eS.
exponent
can
be
increased
by
3
each
time
by
pressing
&
(Multiple
of
3:
10°
=
K
(kilo),
10°
=
M
(mega),
10°
=
G
(giga),
10°°
=m
(milli),
10°°
=
#
(micro),
10
=
n
(nano),
10°!?
=
P
(pico)
@
Replay/Answer
key
(
(ae)
)
Press
this
key
to
recall
the
last
input
contents
calculated
using
&§.
When
this
key
is
pressed
after
pressing
the
FJ
key,
the
last
calculated
result
can
be
recalled.
©
Statistical
Data
Input
Key
(
@5
)
Press
this
key
after
statistical
data,
and
the
data
will
be
input
to
an
exclusive
memory
area.
When
pressed
following
the
J
key,
an
SDEL
function
is
per-
formed
to
delete
the
input
statistical
data
from
the
memory
area.
(For
details,
see
page
33.)
@
Function
Memory
Keys
(
[)(ou}taiq)
These
keys
are
for
the
Function
Memory.
They
will
be
described
in
detail
in
Chapter
3.
©
Cursor
Movement
Keys
(
23285
)
These
keys
are
used
when
correcting
displayed
characters.
The
cursor
(““_”
blink-
ing
in
the
display
window)
is
moved
right
and
left
by
these
keys.
Each
time
this
key
is
pressed,
the
cursor
moves
by.
one
character.
When
the
key
is
held
down,
the
cursor
moves
continuously
through
all
of
the
characters
present.
When
US
is
pressed,
the
cursor
moves
to
the
left
edge
of
the
display
(the
beginning
of
the
line)
LINE
TOP
function.
When
@jH#
is
pressed,
the
cursor
moves
to
the
right
of
the
last
input
character
(the
end
of
the
line)
-
LINE
END
function.
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