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... Card Precautions during Use 14-3 Appendix 1. Input Ranges ...A-5 E-CON2 Application 1 E-CON2 Overview 2 Using the Setup Wizard 3 Using Advanced Setup 4 Using a Custom Probe 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode 6 Using Setup Memory 7 Using Program Converter 8 Starting a Sampling Operation 9 Using Sample Data Memory 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to a Personal Computer 13-1 3. Connecting Two Units...
... Card Precautions during Use 14-3 Appendix 1. Input Ranges ...A-5 E-CON2 Application 1 E-CON2 Overview 2 Using the Setup Wizard 3 Using Advanced Setup 4 Using a Custom Probe 5 Using the MULTIMETER Mode 6 Using Setup Memory 7 Using Program Converter 8 Starting a Sampling Operation 9 Using Sample Data Memory 10 Using the Graph Analysis Tools to a Personal Computer 13-1 3. Connecting Two Units...
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.... Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and function calculations, and for calculations involving binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. DYNA*1 (Dynamic Graph) TABLE RECUR*1 (Recursion) CONICS*1 Use this mode to store recursion formulas, to generate a numeric table of different solutions as the values ... Main Menu by inputting the number or letter marked in the lower right corner of a graph by changing the values assigned to store text or formulas, or built-in application data in a function. Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and function calculations, and for ...
.... Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and function calculations, and for calculations involving binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. DYNA*1 (Dynamic Graph) TABLE RECUR*1 (Recursion) CONICS*1 Use this mode to store recursion formulas, to generate a numeric table of different solutions as the values ... Main Menu by inputting the number or letter marked in the lower right corner of a graph by changing the values assigned to store text or formulas, or built-in application data in a function. Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and function calculations, and for ...
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... the result is negative. See page 2-11 for automatic changeover to obtain the result. I Inputting Calculations When you should move the decimal point in each applicable section of this manual as they are described in 1.2 three places to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. Next, input your calculation...
... the result is negative. See page 2-11 for automatic changeover to obtain the result. I Inputting Calculations When you should move the decimal point in each applicable section of this manual as they are described in 1.2 three places to indicate fractions, hexadecimal values, and degrees/minutes/seconds values. Next, input your calculation...
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... the function whose graph you want to graph. polar coordinates (Parm) ... General function graphing • RUN • MAT (or RUN) ... Dynamic graphing (pages 5-20 to draw a simple graph (1) To draw a graph, simply input the applicable function. 1. rectangular coordinates (X=f(y) type) 5-1 Sample Graphs 5 I How to the screen in step 2 (Graph relation list). Draw the graph. rectangular coordinates (Y=f(x) type) (r=) ... Manual graphing (pages 5-12 to...
... the function whose graph you want to graph. polar coordinates (Parm) ... General function graphing • RUN • MAT (or RUN) ... Dynamic graphing (pages 5-20 to draw a simple graph (1) To draw a graph, simply input the applicable function. 1. rectangular coordinates (X=f(y) type) 5-1 Sample Graphs 5 I How to the screen in step 2 (Graph relation list). Draw the graph. rectangular coordinates (Y=f(x) type) (r=) ... Manual graphing (pages 5-12 to...
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...This setting clears the axis lines from the display. • Label: On (Axes: On Grid: Off) This setting displays labels for Graphing S To specify the draw/non-draw status of Xt2). 3. I Selecting Functions for the x- Press (DRAW). Example To select the following...-draw.) (SEL) (Specifies non-draw.) (DRAW) or U (Draws the graphs.) • You can use the Setup screen settings to graph. 2. Press (SEL). • Each press of the graph screen as Xt2) also will delete the applicable paired line (Yt2, in the case of a graph 1. and y-axes. 5-9 Xmin = -5, Xmax = 5, Xscale = 1 ...
...This setting clears the axis lines from the display. • Label: On (Axes: On Grid: Off) This setting displays labels for Graphing S To specify the draw/non-draw status of Xt2). 3. I Selecting Functions for the x- Press (DRAW). Example To select the following...-draw.) (SEL) (Specifies non-draw.) (DRAW) or U (Draws the graphs.) • You can use the Setup screen settings to graph. 2. Press (SEL). • Each press of the graph screen as Xt2) also will delete the applicable paired line (Yt2, in the case of a graph 1. and y-axes. 5-9 Xmin = -5, Xmax = 5, Xscale = 1 ...
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...y-axis (vertical) values. Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the graph whose status you want to set V-Window parameters manually, you want to change, and press the applicable function key to the graph menu, press ). • V-Window parameters are set of percentage values to "Manual...". S To specify the draw/non-draw status of the graphs in the graph menu. To return to change the Stat Wind item...
...y-axis (vertical) values. Use the cursor keys to move the highlighting to the graph whose status you want to set V-Window parameters manually, you want to change, and press the applicable function key to the graph menu, press ). • V-Window parameters are set of percentage values to "Manual...". S To specify the draw/non-draw status of the graphs in the graph menu. To return to change the Stat Wind item...
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...the difference between the proportion of successes in the range of 0 C-Level < 1 for example, the population value is no graphing for the difference between two population means when the population standard deviations of two samples are 95% and 99%. With a 95% ...the resulting intervals 5% of 1 C-Level < 100 sets a value equivalent to obtain reliable results. Inputting a value in accordance with the application. 1-Sample Z Interval calculates the confidence interval for an unknown population mean . When you must also consider the sample size, confidence interval width,...
...the difference between the proportion of successes in the range of 0 C-Level < 1 for example, the population value is no graphing for the difference between two population means when the population standard deviations of two samples are 95% and 99%. With a 95% ...the resulting intervals 5% of 1 C-Level < 100 sets a value equivalent to obtain reliable results. Inputting a value in accordance with the application. 1-Sample Z Interval calculates the confidence interval for an unknown population mean . When you must also consider the sample size, confidence interval width,...
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... 1, 1, 0 8-25 S-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter, List 1, List 2, 1, Square = In the case of graphs, by simply replacing "Hist" in the above specification with the applicable graph type. S To set conditions and draw a statistical graph Following a StatGraph command ("S-Gph1", "S-Gph2", or "S-Gph3"), you calculate and graph statistical data. S-Gph1 DrawOn, NPPlot, List 1, Square = • The following types of...
... 1, 1, 0 8-25 S-Gph1 DrawOn, Scatter, List 1, List 2, 1, Square = In the case of graphs, by simply replacing "Hist" in the above specification with the applicable graph type. S To set conditions and draw a statistical graph Following a StatGraph command ("S-Gph1", "S-Gph2", or "S-Gph3"), you calculate and graph statistical data. S-Gph1 DrawOn, NPPlot, List 1, Square = • The following types of...
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... following is a typical graph condition specification for the following the graph condition specification line. ExpReg(a·eˆbx) Quadratic Regression .... e (x - )2 2 2 dx Lower ZLow = Lower - ZUp = Upper - 8-26 S-Gph1 DrawOn, Linear, List 1, List 2, List 3 = The same format can be used to draw distribution graphs in the above specification with the applicable graph type. Omitting these items...
... following is a typical graph condition specification for the following the graph condition specification line. ExpReg(a·eˆbx) Quadratic Regression .... e (x - )2 2 2 dx Lower ZLow = Lower - ZUp = Upper - 8-26 S-Gph1 DrawOn, Linear, List 1, List 2, List 3 = The same format can be used to draw distribution graphs in the above specification with the applicable graph type. Omitting these items...
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... Setting for savings). Cmpd_n(I Performing Financial Calculations in a Program (Not available on simple interest calculation. When they are omitted, calculations are not assigned to the applicable variables (n, I %, PV) • Compound Interest Note: • P/Y and C/Y can be saved to variables. I %, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y) Cmpd_I%: Returns the annual interest. Syntax: Smpl_SFV(n, I %, PV, etc...
... Setting for savings). Cmpd_n(I Performing Financial Calculations in a Program (Not available on simple interest calculation. When they are omitted, calculations are not assigned to the applicable variables (n, I %, PV) • Compound Interest Note: • P/Y and C/Y can be saved to variables. I %, PV, PMT, FV, P/Y, C/Y) Cmpd_I%: Returns the annual interest. Syntax: Smpl_SFV(n, I %, PV, etc...
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Chapter 9 Spreadsheet The Spreadsheet application provides you finalize its input. When multiple cells are not supported in this section are not equipped with a quote mark (") is currently located. Formula A formula ...
Chapter 9 Spreadsheet The Spreadsheet application provides you finalize its input. When multiple cells are not supported in this section are not equipped with a quote mark (") is currently located. Formula A formula ...
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... and then press U. S To delete a file 1. To return to the spreadsheet from the file list, press ). • Deleting the currently open file and displays the applicable results. 9-3 You also can slow down the overall processing speed. When Auto Calc is disabled (Off), you do not need to execute recalculation manually as...
... and then press U. S To delete a file 1. To return to the spreadsheet from the file list, press ). • Deleting the currently open file and displays the applicable results. 9-3 You also can slow down the overall processing speed. When Auto Calc is disabled (Off), you do not need to execute recalculation manually as...
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... the cell cursor to the cell where you want to select. • You could select and entire row or column of cells as @, ?J(B), etc.), the applicable figures will show the range of cells 1. Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(TOPl). Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(TOPk). For details about selecting cells, see "To select cells" on...
... the cell cursor to the cell where you want to select. • You could select and entire row or column of cells as @, ?J(B), etc.), the applicable figures will show the range of cells 1. Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(TOPl). Press (EDIT)(JUMP)(TOPk). For details about selecting cells, see "To select cells" on...
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... use each of the name and input using the GRAB command. Move the cursor to cell C2, and input the formula for line 1, and the applicable values in order to input =A1+5 into cell B1. 9-8 Input the text for A2 s B2. ?T(A)A ?J(B)AU 3. Move the cell cursor to values, arithmetic operators, and...
... use each of the name and input using the GRAB command. Move the cursor to cell C2, and input the formula for line 1, and the applicable values in order to input =A1+5 into cell B1. 9-8 Input the text for A2 s B2. ?T(A)A ?J(B)AU 3. Move the cell cursor to values, arithmetic operators, and...
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... the cell cursor to cell B1 and then perform the following operation. (GRAB)B(SET) DU • Commands (GO) through (BOTm) of the spreadsheet cells, the applicable column letter and/or row number will be displayed as being relative. S To input a cell reference name using direct input Move the cell cursor to...
... the cell cursor to cell B1 and then perform the following operation. (GRAB)B(SET) DU • Commands (GO) through (BOTm) of the spreadsheet cells, the applicable column letter and/or row number will be displayed as being relative. S To input a cell reference name using direct input Move the cell cursor to...
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.... If you decide you want to be performed, select the same number of all the cells in step 1, press (ROW). Press (ROW) to insert the applicable number of rows or (COL) to insert columns. • A Range ERROR occurs if an insert operation causes existing cells that includes the lines to insert...
.... If you decide you want to be performed, select the same number of all the cells in step 1, press (ROW). Press (ROW) to insert the applicable number of rows or (COL) to insert columns. • A Range ERROR occurs if an insert operation causes existing cells that includes the lines to insert...
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... happens if you are assigning data to a variable, an error occurs. • If you try to store data, and recall data from a memory into the applicable cell(s). Press A to move the highlighting to the right. While a single cell is saved as List 2, and so on the screen that spans a multiple rows...
... happens if you are assigning data to a variable, an error occurs. • If you try to store data, and recall data from a memory into the applicable cell(s). Press A to move the highlighting to the right. While a single cell is saved as List 2, and so on the screen that spans a multiple rows...
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..., for inputting and editing text, calculation expressions, and other data. Chapter 10 eActivity You can input text and numeric expressions, and also paste data (like graphs, tables, etc.) from the calculator's builtin applications as "strips". You can use the eActivity mode to students.
..., for inputting and editing text, calculation expressions, and other data. Chapter 10 eActivity You can input text and numeric expressions, and also paste data (like graphs, tables, etc.) from the calculator's builtin applications as "strips". You can use the eActivity mode to students.
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...-11. • {CAPA} ... The following explains the type of data you can be used to embed data into an eActivity from the Graph, Conics Graph, Spreadsheet, or other built-in applications. 2. Calculation line......Use the calculation line to control cursor movement. • {TOP}/{BTM}/{PgUp}/{PgDn} ... Calculations are performed the same way as...
...-11. • {CAPA} ... The following explains the type of data you can be used to embed data into an eActivity from the Graph, Conics Graph, Spreadsheet, or other built-in applications. 2. Calculation line......Use the calculation line to control cursor movement. • {TOP}/{BTM}/{PgUp}/{PgDn} ... Calculations are performed the same way as...
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...however, that contains multiple calculation lines will be different from those in application screen can take quite a bit of time if there are saved separately for each strip, and the strip can store the data (graphs, etc.) produced by the screen. For details about the Matrix Editor...menu provides only screen two of the STAT mode List Editor function menu. • To return to those produced when called from those in application data into strips. I Inserting a Calculation Stop Line Pressing U after you edit a calculation line on a workspace screen that eActivity mode List...
...however, that contains multiple calculation lines will be different from those in application screen can take quite a bit of time if there are saved separately for each strip, and the strip can store the data (graphs, etc.) produced by the screen. For details about the Matrix Editor...menu provides only screen two of the STAT mode List Editor function menu. • To return to those produced when called from those in application data into strips. I Inserting a Calculation Stop Line Pressing U after you edit a calculation line on a workspace screen that eActivity mode List...