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Casio fx9750GII User Manual

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GETTING STARTED WITH THE
CASIO GRAPHIC CALCULATOR
fx9750GII
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Casio fx9750GII Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryGraphing Calculator
DisplayLCD
Display Size128 x 64 pixels
Display TypeMonochrome
Graphing CapabilitiesYes
Modelfx-9750GII
Power Supply4 AAA batteries
Memory62KB RAM
ProgrammingYes, Casio BASIC
ConnectivityUSB
Weight205 grams
Color OptionsBlue
Battery LifeApproximately 200 hours
Number of FunctionsOver 280

Summary

INTRODUCTION

The 14 Main Menu Icons

Overview of the 14 calculator mode icons accessible from the MAIN MENU.

Core Calculator Modes

Introduction to key calculator modes: RUN-MAT, STAT, GRAPH, DYNA, TABLE, RECUR.

INTRODUCTION (Continued)

Additional Calculator Modes

Details on CONICS, EQUA, PRGM, TVM, LINK, E-CON, MEM, SYSTEM modes.

GETTING STARTED

Switching on and off

Procedure for powering the Casio FX9750GII calculator on and off.

Calculator Icon Modes

Explanation of accessing calculator modes via the MAIN MENU icons.

RUN-MAT Icon Operations

Core functionality and setup for the RUN-MAT calculator icon.

GETTING STARTED (Continued)

Screen Navigation and Editing

Navigating menus, editing entries, and toggling between screens.

GETTING STARTED (Continued)

Screen Clearing and Graph Editing

Clearing screens, editing graph domain/range, and tracing functions.

GETTING STARTED (Continued)

Fractions, Decimals, Percentages

Entering and calculating with fractions, decimals, and percentages.

GETTING STARTED (Continued)

Fraction Calculations and Percentages

Performing calculations with fractions, decimals, and using percentages.

Powers and Roots

Evaluating expressions involving powers and roots.

GETTING STARTED (Continued)

Algebraic Substitution

Replacing variables in formulas with numerical values.

GRAPH DRAWING

RUN-MAT icon for Graphing

Using the RUN-MAT icon for quick graph plotting.

Graph Scale Information

Finding graph scale details using the V-Window.

GRAPH DRAWING (Continued)

Screen Clearing and Graph Editing

Clearing screens, editing domain/range, and tracing graph functions.

GRAPH DRAWING (Continued)

Zooming and Plotting Points

Using zoom functions and plotting points on graphs.

GRAPH icon

Graph Icon Overview

Introduction to the GRAPH icon and its main features.

Graph Setup and G-Solve

Configuring graph settings and accessing G-Solve features.

GRAPH icon (Continued)

G-Solve Functions (Find the...)

Using G-Solve to find roots, maximums, minimums, and intercepts.

Basic GRAPH Operations

Core operations within the GRAPH icon.

Graphing Lines (y = x + c)

Graphing linear equations with varying coefficients.

GRAPH icon (Continued)

Graphing Parabolas (y = ax²)

Graphing parabolic equations with varying coefficients.

GRAPH icon (Continued)

Piecewise Functions and Auto Zoom

Entering piecewise functions and using auto zoom.

GRAPH icon (Continued)

Auto Zoom and Unknown X Values

Auto zoom adjustments and finding unknown x values.

GRAPH icon (Continued)

Graph Intercepts and Intersections

Finding graph intercepts and intersection points.

GRAPH icon (Continued)

Solving Trigonometric and 'X=...' Equations

Solving trigonometric and X= equations graphically.

GRAPH icon (Continued)

Solving 'X=...' Equations and TYPE Settings

Graphing X= equations and exploring graph types.

OPTION, VARIATIONS AND CATALOGUE KEYS

OPTN, VARS, CATALOG Overview

Introduction to OPTN, VARS, and CATALOG keys for accessing functions.

Mathematical Functions via OPTN

Accessing List, Matrix, Complex, and Calculus functions via OPTN.

OPTION, VARIATIONS AND CATALOGUE KEYS (Continued)

Statistics, Conversion, Hyperbolic, Probability Functions

Accessing Statistics, Conversion, Hyperbolic, and Probability functions.

OPTION, VARIATIONS AND CATALOGUE KEYS (Continued)

Number, Angle, E Symmetry, Picture Functions

Accessing Number, Angle, E Symmetry, and Picture functions.

OPTION, VARIATIONS AND CATALOGUE KEYS (Continued)

Function Memory, Logic, Capture, TVM Functions

Accessing Function Memory, Logic, Capture, and TVM financial functions.

VARIATIONS Key Functions

V-Window and Graphing Functions

Using V-Window and accessing Graph/Dynamic Graph functions.

Table, Recursion, Equation, TVM, String Functions

Accessing Table, Recursion, Equation, TVM, and String functions.

CATALOGUE Key

CATALOGUE Key Overview

Explanation of the CATALOGUE key and its structure.

Catalogue Categories

Accessing various categories within the command list.

CATALOGUE Key (Continued)

Catalogue Categories (Continued)

Accessing remaining categories: Table, Equation, String, TVM, Conversion.

STATISTICS

Statistics Icon Overview

Introduction to the STATISTICS icon and its capabilities.

Data Entry and Uni-variate Analysis

Entering data and performing univariate statistical analysis.

STATISTICS (Continued)

Uni-variate Calculations and Graphing

Performing calculations and drawing graphs for univariate data.

Data Sorting and Statistics Calculation

Sorting data and calculating statistical measures.

STATISTICS (Continued)

Uni-variate and Bi-variate Examples

Examples of univariate and bi-variate data analysis.

STATISTICS (Continued)

Bi-variate Example and Regression

Example of bi-variate data analysis with regression.

STATISTICS (Continued)

Editing Lists

Modifying the contents of calculator lists.

STATISTICS (Continued)

Deleting Lists

Procedures for deleting list entries and columns.

PROGRAMMING

PROGRAMMING Icon and Tools

Introduction to the programming environment and tools.

PROGRAMMING Examples

Programming Examples: Games

Examples of programming games: Rain on the Roof, Number Guess.

PROGRAMMING Examples (Continued)

Programming Examples: Number Theory

Examples of programming for number theory: Factors, Mandelbrot.

PROGRAMMING Examples (Continued)

Programming Examples: Fractals and Simulations

Examples of programming for fractals and simulations: Fractal Fern, Dice.

PROGRAM MODE COMMAND LIST

PROGRAM MODE COMMAND LIST Overview

Guide to the program mode command list structure.

Catalogue Categories

Accessing various categories: All, Calc, Stats, Graph, Prog, Setup.

OTHER ICONS

GRAPH Icon Overview and Setup

Introduction to the GRAPH icon and its configuration.

Graph Example and G-Solve

Illustrative example and G-Solve features for graph analysis.

OTHER ICONS (Continued)

GRAPH Mode Displays and DYNA

Exploring graph displays and dynamic graphs.

OTHER ICONS (Continued)

DYNA, Table, and Equations Modes

Using DYNA, Table, and Equations modes for analysis.

OTHER ICONS (Continued)

Equations Mode: Simultaneous and Polynomial

Solving simultaneous and polynomial equations.

OTHER ICONS (Continued)

Equations Mode: Polynomial cont. and Other Types

Solving polynomial and other equation types.

OTHER ICONS (Continued)

Solving Other Types of Equations cont.

More examples of solving various equation types.

OTHER ICONS (Continued)

Solving Other Types of Equations cont. and Conics

Solving equations and investigating conic sections.

OTHER ICONS (Continued)

Conics Mode and Link Mode

Analyzing conic sections and using the Link mode.

Memory and System Settings

Memory Manager and System Settings

Managing calculator memory and system configurations.

TVM (Time, Value, Money)

TVM Financial Calculations

Performing financial calculations: interest, cash flow, amortization.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS

Sequence/Series and CLIP/PASTE

Working with sequences, series, and copy/paste functions.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Complex Numbers and Differentiation (RUN-MAT)

Complex number and differentiation calculations in RUN-MAT.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Differentiation and Integration (RUN-MAT)

Differentiation and integration calculations in RUN-MAT.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Integration and Piecewise Functions (RUN-MAT)

Integral calculations and piecewise function graphing.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Piecewise, Inequalities, Algebraic Substitution (RUN-MAT)

Graphing piecewise functions, inequalities, and algebraic substitution.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Algebraic Substitution and Factorisation (RUN-MAT)

Substitution and factorisation checking in RUN-MAT.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Factorisation Checking and Matrix/Matrices (RUN-MAT)

Factorisation checking and matrix operations in RUN-MAT.

Linear Programming (GRAPH)

Linear Programming: Vertical Lines and Inequalities

Graphing vertical lines and inequalities for linear programming.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Linear Programming Inequalities and Combinatorics

Graphing inequalities and performing combinatorial calculations.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Combinatorics and Table of Values

Combinatorial calculations and generating table of values.

Conversions and Commonly Used Keys

Unit Conversions and Key Usage

Performing unit conversions and identifying commonly used keys.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Commonly Used Keys cont.

More examples of commonly used calculator functions.

MISCELLANEOUS FUNCTIONS (Continued)

Commonly Used Keys cont.

Additional commonly used calculator functions.

Normal Distribution Analysis

Normal Distribution Analysis: RUN-MAT and STAT Modes

Performing normal distribution analysis in RUN-MAT and STAT modes.

Normal Distribution Analysis (Continued)

Normal Distribution Analysis: STAT Mode and Examples

STAT mode analysis and examples for normal distribution.

Normal Distribution Analysis (Continued)

Normal Distribution Examples and Binomial Analysis

Examples for normal distribution and introduction to binomial analysis.

Binomial Distribution Analysis (STAT Mode)

Calculating binomial probabilities in STAT mode.

Poisson Distribution Analysis

Binomial Distribution Example 2

Example calculation for binomial distribution probabilities.

Poisson Distribution Analysis (STAT Mode)

Calculating Poisson probabilities in STAT mode.

Confidence Intervals (STAT)

Confidence Intervals: 1-S and 2-S Types

Calculating 1-sample and 2-sample confidence intervals.

Confidence Intervals (STAT) (Continued)

Confidence Intervals: 1-P and 2-P Types

Calculating 1-proportion and 2-proportion confidence intervals.

CONNECTION TO OTHER DEVICES

EA-200 Data Logger Overview and Probes

Introduction to the EA-200 data logger and its connected probes.

Connecting External Devices

Connecting Venier probes and other external devices.

CONNECTION TO OTHER DEVICES (Continued)

EA-100 Data Logger Setup and Data Transfer

Setting up the EA-100 data logger and transferring data.

Data Analyser Multimeter Mode

Using the data analyser in multimeter mode.

CONNECTION TO OTHER DEVICES (Continued)

EA-100 Data Logger Setup and Usage

Continuing EA-100 setup and using probes for data collection.

Data Transfer and Analysis

Transferring data to calculator and performing analysis.

Data Logger Experiment: Cooling

Cooling Experiment: Procedure and Analysis

Steps for a cooling experiment and analyzing the results.

Connecting EA-200 via E-CON2

EA-200 Connection via E-CON2

Connecting EA-200 using the E-CON2 icon and analyzing results.

CONNECTION TO OTHER DEVICES (Continued)

Data Transfer: Calculator to Computer/Projector

Transferring data between calculator, computer, and projector.

KEY INDEX

KEY INDEX Overview

Comprehensive index of calculator keys and their functions.

Primary Function Keys

Listing primary functions of calculator keys.

SHIFT and ALPHA Key Combinations

Functions accessed using SHIFT and ALPHA keys.

KEY INDEX (Continued)

Key Index cont.

More calculator keys and their primary functions.

SHIFT and ALPHA Combinations cont.

More SHIFT and ALPHA key combinations.

KEY INDEX (Continued)

Key Index cont.

Additional calculator keys and their primary functions.

SHIFT and ALPHA Combinations cont.

Additional SHIFT and ALPHA key combinations.

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