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Brand | Casio |
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Model | fx-97SG X |
Category | Calculator |
Language | English |
Procedure to reset calculation mode and setup to initial defaults, plus safety and handling guidelines.
How to turn on/off, adjust contrast, understand key functions, and interpret display indicators.
Navigating menus and selecting calculation modes like Calculate, Base-N, and Statistics.
Selecting formats for formula input and calculation result output.
Visual examples demonstrating different input/output formats.
Settings for input/output, angle units, number format, and display styles.
Configuration for Complex, Statistics, Spreadsheet, Equation, and QR Code modes.
How to input expressions and understand calculation order.
Using templates for inputting fractions.
Using values/expressions as arguments and overwrite mode.
Switching calculation results between decimal and fraction forms.
Performing calculations with fractions, percentages, and DMS values.
Connecting expressions and using engineering notation.
Reviewing and re-using past calculations.
Storing and recalling values using different memory types.
Usage of Pi, e, trig, and hyperbolic functions.
Converting between degree, radian, and gradian.
Using 10^x, e^x, log, ln, powers, and roots.
Pol/Rec conversions, factorials, absolute values, and random numbers.
nPr, nCr, and Rnd for rounding.
Displaying and scanning QR codes.
Choosing calculation types and entering data into the editor.
Displaying sums, means, and regression outputs.
Calculating basic statistical measures and extreme values.
Determining regression parameters and estimating values.
Calculating probabilities and normalized variates.
Performing calculations in decimal, HEX, BIN, OCT.
Setting input number modes and converting calculation results.
Performing logical operations and solving equations.
Accessing the spreadsheet and understanding its layout.
Inputting, editing data, and using cell references.
Using relative/absolute references, cut/copy/paste operations.
Using built-in functions for cell ranges.
Filling multiple cells with formulas or constants.
Performing manual calculations and understanding error types.
Steps before assuming malfunction and restoring default settings.
Technical details on calculation capabilities and input ranges.
Specific input limits for various mathematical functions.
Physical and power requirements of the calculator.
Answers to frequent questions on memory, settings, and function differences.
Explains variations in function input syntax between models.