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Casio Fx 991es Manual

29.12.2019 
Casio Fx 991es Manual 5,0/5 3007 reviews

E-18 To generate random integers in the range of 1 to 6 (RanInt) 1 (,) 6  2  6  1 (Results shown here are for illustrative purposes only. Actual results will differ.) To determine the number of permutations and combinations possible when selecting four people from a group of 10 Permutations: 10  ( nP r) 4  5040 Combinations: 10 ( nC r) 4  210 To perform the following calculations when Fix 3 is selected for the number of display digits: 10 ÷ 3 s 3 and Rnd(10 ÷ 3) s 3 1 (SETUP)(Fix) 10  3 3  10.000 (Rnd) 10  3  3  9.999 Complex Number Calculations (CMPLX) To perform complex number calculations, first press (CMPLX) to enter the CMPLX Mode. You can use either rectangular coordinates ( a + b i ) or polar coordinates ( r  θ) to input complex numbers. Complex number calculation results are displayed in accordance with the complex number format setting on the setup menu. (2 + 6 i ) ÷ (2 i ) = 3 – i (Complex number format: a + b i )  2 6 $( i )  2 $( i )  3– i 2  ' 2 + ' 2 i B (Complex number format: a + b i ) 2  () 45  ' 2 + ' 2 i ' 2 + ' 2 i = 2  r  θ ) i )  2  45 Note:. If you are planning to perform input and display of the calculation result in polar coordinate format, specify the angle unit before starting the calculation. The θ value of the calculation result is displayed in the range of –180° θ is selected will show a and b i (or r and θ ) on separate lines.

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CMPLX Mode Calculation Examples (1 – i ) –1 = 1 2 1 2 + i  (Complex number format: a + b i )  1 $( i )  1 2 1 2 + i (1 + i ) 2 + (1 – i ) 2 = 0   1 $( i ) 7  1 $( i ) 7 0 15 15 16 16 17 17.

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I bought a Casio fx-991es Plus back in high school, when I was taking Math 31. I bought this model because I read it was virtually identical to the Faculty of Engineering approved Casio fx-115es plus. Apparently the model number is different, but the calculator is identical? Now that I'm taking STAT 151, looks like I need to get an approved non-programmable calculator for the exams, and get a gold sticker on it. Does anyone know if my Casio FX-991ES Plus calculator would still be approved?

I'd honestly prefer not to spend another $24 for a new calculator. Last year in STATS 151, you could only use calculators that are approved by the faculty.

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Any other models would be taken away during exams. It's best to ask the course captain(Don't know who it is this year) if your calculator is approved. If it is not, then buy an approved calculator from the bookstore. I bought the HP 10s+ Scientific Calculator because it was the cheapest(I think it was around $17) and it was approved(had the tiny sticker on it). I know you said you rather not spend $24, but it's a lot better than going to the midterm/final and having your calculator taken away. It's NOT worth it.