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Casio FX6300G User Manual

Casio FX6300G
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CASIO
SA0911C (§) Printed in Taiwan U.S. Pat. 4,410,956
HDC00380E1 W30
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Casio FX6300G Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandCasio
ModelFX6300G
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

Summary

General Guide

1-1 Key Markings

Explains the meaning of various key markings and their functions.

1-2 How to Read the Display

Details the calculator's display indicators, layout, and special display formats.

1-3 Key Layout

Illustrates the physical arrangement of all keys on the calculator.

1-4 Key Operations

Describes how to use special operation keys like Shift and Mode.

1-5 Before Beginning Calculations

Covers calculation priority, stacks, modes, and error handling basics.

Manual Calculations

2-1 Basic Calculations

Explains arithmetic operations, parenthesis, and memory calculations.

2-2 Special Functions

Details functions like Ans, Replay, error display, and multistatements.

2-3 Functional Calculations

Covers trigonometric, hyperbolic, logarithmic, and exponential functions.

2-4 Binary, Octal, Decimal, Hexadecimal Calculations

Explains number system conversions and logical operations.

2-5 Statistical Calculations

Details standard deviation and various regression calculations.

Graphs

3-1 Built-in Function Graphs

Explains how to graph 20 built-in functions like sin, cos, log.

3-2 User Generated Graphs

Guides on graphing custom formulas and setting range parameters.

3-3 Some Graphing Examples

Provides examples of plotting functions and determining graph features.

3-4 Single-Variable Statistical Graphs

Covers drawing bar graphs and normal distribution curves.

3-5 Paired-Variable Statistical Graphs

Explains how to draw regression lines from paired data.

Program Calculations

4-1 What is a Program?

Introduces the concept of programming for repeat calculations.

4-2 Program Checking and Editing (Correction, Addition, Deletion)

Details how to check, correct, add, or delete program steps.

4-3 Program Debugging (Correcting Errors)

Explains how to identify and fix programming errors using error messages.

4-4 Counting the Number of Steps

Describes how to check available program memory and step count.

4-5 Program Areas and Calculation Modes

Explains how to manage program storage and select calculation modes.

4-6 Erasing Programs

Describes methods for deleting single or all stored programs.

4-7 Convenient Program Commands

Covers jump commands, subroutines, and count jumps for program flow.

4-8 Array-Type Memories

Explains the use of array-type memories and subscripts.

4-9 Displaying Alpha-Numeric Characters and Symbols

Details how to display text and symbols in programs.

4-10 Using the Graph Function in Programs

Explains how to integrate graph plotting within programs.

Appendix

Function Reference

Provides a detailed reference for all calculator functions and modes.

Error Message Table

Lists all error messages and their corresponding countermeasures.

Input Ranges of Functions

Specifies the valid input ranges for various mathematical functions.

Specifications

Outlines the technical specifications of the fx-6300G calculator.

Index

An alphabetical listing of topics for quick reference.

About the Power Supply

Replacing batteries

Details precautions and steps for replacing the calculator's batteries.

Auto Power Off function

Explains the automatic power-off feature and how to restore power.

Reset operation

Describes the procedure to reset the calculator, clearing all data.

Handling Precautions

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