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Casio fx-991ZA Plus - Matrix Calculations (MATRIX); Assigning Data and Matrix Examples

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EN-32
2x
2
– 3x – 6 = 0 B
N5(EQN)3(aX
2
+ bX + c = 0)
2 =- 3 =- 6 ==
(X
1
=)
3 + 57
4
c (X
2
=)
4
3 – 57
c (X-Value Minimum=)*
3
4
c (Y-Value Minimum=)*
57
8
* The local minimum value is displayed when a 0. The local maximum value
is displayed when
a 0.
x
2
2
'
2
x + 2 = 0 B
N5(EQN)3(aX
2
+ bX + c = 0)
1 =- 2 ! 2 )= 2 ==
(X=)
'
2
x
3
– 2x
2
x + 2 = 0
N5(EQN)4(aX
3
+ bX
2
+ cX + d = 0)
1 =- 2 =- 1 = 2 ==
(X
1
=) –1
c (X
2
=) 2
c (X
3
=) 1
Matrix Calculations (MATRIX)
Use the MATRIX Mode to perform calculations involving matrices of up to 3
rows by 3 columns. To perform a matrix calculation, you first assign data to
special matrix variables (MatA, MatB, MatC), and then use the variables in
the calculation as shown in the example below.
To assign
2 1
1 1
to MatA and
2 –1
–1 2
to MatB, and then perform
the following calculations:
×
2 1
1 1
2 –1
–1 2
(MatA×MatB),
+
2 1
1 1
2 –1
–1 2
(MatA+MatB)
1. Press N6(MATRIX) to enter the MATRIX Mode.
2. Press 1(MatA)5(2×2).
This will display the Matrix Editor for input
of the elements of the 2 × 2 matrix you
specified for MatA.
“A” stands for “MatA”.
3. Input the elements of MatA: 2 = 1 = 1 = 1 =.
4. Perform the following key operation: 1 4 (MATRIX)2 (Data)
2(MatB)5(2×2).
• This will display the Matrix Editor for input of the elements of the 2 × 2
matrix you specified for MatB.
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MATMAT

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