Algebra FX 2.0 Plus FX 1.0 Plus: User's Guide
Algebra FX 2.0 Plus FX 1.0 Plus: User's Guide
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FX 1.0 PLUS
Users Guide
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cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the users authority to operate the equipment.
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Model Number: ALGEBRA FX 2.0 PLUS / FX 1.0 PLUS
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cause undesired operation.
1. Making sure that you do not accidently press the o key, slide the case onto the
calculator and then turn the calculator over. Remove the back cover from the calculator
by pulling with your finger at the point marked 1.
BACK UP
3. Remove the insulating sheet at the location marked BACK UP by pulling in the direc-
tion indicated by the arrow.
BACK UP
4. Replace the back cover, making sure that its tabs enter the holes marked 2 and turn
the calculator front side up. The calculator should automatically turn on power and
perform the memory reset operation.
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5. Press m.
If the Main Menu shown to the right is not on the display,
press the P button on the back of the calculator to
perform memory reset.
6. Use the cursor keys (f, c, d, e) to select the SYSTEM icon and press
w, then press 2( ) to display the contrast adjustment screen.
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Quick-Start
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Quick-Start
Quick-Start
Welcome to the world of graphing calculators.
Quick-Start is not a complete tutorial, but it takes you through many of the most common
functions, from turning the power on, and on to graphing complex equations. When
youre done, youll have mastered the basic operation of this calculator and will be ready
to proceed with the rest of this users guide to learn the entire spectrum of functions
available.
Each step of the examples in Quick-Start is shown graphically to help you follow along
quickly and easily. When you need to enter the number 57, for example, weve indi-
cated it as follows:
Press fh
Whenever necessary, weve included samples of what your screen should look like.
If you find that your screen doesnt match the sample, you can restart from the begin-
ning by pressing the All Clear button o .
Calculator power turns off automatically if you do not perform any operation within the
Auto Power Off trigger time you specify. You can specify either six minutes or 60
minutes as the trigger time.
USING MODES
This calculator makes it easy to perform a wide range of calculations by simply
selecting the appropriate mode. Before getting into actual calculations and operation
examples, lets take a look at how to navigate around the modes.
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BASIC CALCULATIONS
With manual calculations, you input formulas from left to right, just as they are written
on paper. With formulas that include mixed arithmetic operators and parentheses, the
calculator automatically applies true algebraic logic to calculate the result.
Example: 15 3 + 61
Parentheses Calculations
Example: 15 (3 + 61)
1. Press bf*(d
+gb)w.
Built-In Functions
This calculator includes a number of built-in scientific functions, including trigonometric
and logarithmic functions.
Example: 25 sin 45
Important!
Be sure that you specify Deg (degrees) as the angle unit before you try this
example.
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SET UP
REPLAY FEATURE
With the replay feature, simply pressd e
or to recall the last calculation that
was performed so you can make changes or re-execute it as it is.
Example: To change the calculation in the last example from (25 sin 45) to
(25 sin 55)
3. Press D to delete 4.
4. Press f.
5. Press w to execute the calculation again.
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FRACTION CALCULATIONS
You can use the $ key to input fractions into calculations. The symbol { is used
to separate the various parts of a fraction.
1. Press o.
2. Press b$bf$
bg+dh$
jw.
Indicates 6 7/ 144
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EXPONENTS
Example: 1250 2.065
1. Press o.
2. Press bcfa*c.ag.
3. Press M and the ^ indicator appears on the display.
4. Press f. The ^5 on the display indicates that 5 is an exponent.
5. Press w.
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GRAPH FUNCTIONS
The graphing capabilities of this calculator makes it possible to draw complex graphs
using either rectangular coordinates (horizontal axis: x ; vertical axis: y) or polar
coordinates (angle: ; distance from origin: r).
All of the following graphing examples are performed starting from the calculator setup
in effect immediately following a reset operation.
1. Press m.
defc to highlight
2. Use
GRPH TBL, and then press w.
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2. Pressb(Root).
Press e for other roots.
Example 3: Determine the area bounded by the origin and the X = 1 root obtained
for Y = X(X + 1)(X 2)
1. Press i4(G-SLV)c.
2. Press i(dx).
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DUAL GRAPH
With this function you can split the display between two areas and display two graphs
on the same screen.
Example: To draw the following two graphs and determine the points of intersection
Y1 = X(X + 1)(X 2)
Y2 = X + 1.2
SET UP
BOX ZOOM
Use the Box Zoom function to specify areas of a graph for enlargement.
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DYNAMIC GRAPH
Dynamic Graph lets you see how the shape of a graph is affected as the value
assigned to one of the coefficients of its function changes.
Example: To draw graphs as the value of coefficient A in the following function changes
from 1 to 3
Y = AX2
1. Press m.
2. Use d e f c to highlight DYNA,
w.
and then press
avvxw
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6. Press i.
7. Press 6 (DYNA) to start Dynamic Graph drawing.
The graphs are drawn 10 times.
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TABLE FUNCTION
The Table Function makes it possible to generate a table of solutions as different
values are assigned to the variables of a function.
Y = X (X+1) (X2)
1. Press m.
defc to highlight
2. Use
GRPH TBL, and then press w.
To learn all about the many powerful features of this calculator, read on and explore!
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Handling Precautions
Your calculator is made up of precision components. Never try to take it apart.
Avoid dropping your calculator and subjecting it to strong impact.
Do not store the calculator or leave it in areas exposed to high temperatures or humidity, or
large amounts of dust. When exposed to low temperatures, the calculator may require more time
to display results and may even fail to operate. Correct operation will resume once the calculator
is brought back to normal temperature.
The display will go blank and keys will not operate during calculations. When you are operating
the keyboard, be sure to watch the display to make sure that all your key operations are being
performed correctly.
Replace the main batteries once every 2 years regardless of how much the calculator is used
during that period. Never leave dead batteries in the battery compartment. They can leak and
damage the unit.
Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately.
Avoid using volatile liquids such as thinner or benzine to clean the unit. Wipe it with a soft, dry
cloth, or with a cloth that has been moistened with a solution of water and a neutral detergent
and wrung out.
Always be gentle when wiping dust off the display to avoid scratching it.
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When the Low Main Batteries! message or the Low Backup Battery! message appears on the
display, replace the main power supply batteries or the back up battery as soon as possible.
Be sure that the power switch is set to OFF when replacing batteries.
If the calculator is exposed to a strong electrostatic charge, its memory contents may be
damaged or the keys may stop working. In such a case, perform the Reset operation to clear the
memory and restore normal key operation.
If the calculator stops operating correctly for some reason, use a thin, pointed object to press
the P button on the back of the calculator. Note, however, that this clears all the data in
calculator memory.
Note that strong vibration or impact during program execution can cause execution to stop or
can damage the calculators memory contents.
Using the calculator near a television or radio can cause interference with TV or radio reception.
Before assuming malfunction of the unit, be sure to carefully reread this users guide and ensure
that the problem is not due to insufficient battery power, programming or operational errors.
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Be sure to keep physical records of all important data!
Low battery power or incorrect replacement of the batteries that power the unit can cause the
data stored in memory to be corrupted or even lost entirely. Stored data can also be affected by
strong electrostatic charge or strong impact. It is up to you to keep back up copies of data to
protect against its loss.
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The contents of this users guide are subject to change without notice.
No part of this users guide may be reproduced in any form without the express written
consent of the manufacturer.
The options described in Chapter 10 of this users guide may not be available in certain
geographic areas. For full details on availability in your area, contact your nearest CASIO
dealer or distributor.
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Contents
Contents
Getting Acquainted Read This First!
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Chapter 5 Graphing
5-1 Sample Graphs ................................................................................ 5-1-1
5-2 Controlling What Appears on a Graph Screen ................................. 5-2-1
5-3 Drawing a Graph .............................................................................. 5-3-1
5-4 Storing a Graph in Picture Memory .................................................. 5-4-1
5-5 Drawing Two Graphs on the Same Screen ...................................... 5-5-1
5-6 Manual Graphing .............................................................................. 5-6-1
5-7 Using Tables ..................................................................................... 5-7-1
5-8 Dynamic Graphing ............................................................................ 5-8-1
5-9 Graphing a Recursion Formula ........................................................ 5-9-1
5-10 Changing the Appearance of a Graph ............................................ 5-10-1
5-11 Function Analysis ........................................................................... 5-11-1
Chapter 8 Programming
8-1 Basic Programming Steps ................................................................ 8-1-1
8-2 Program Mode Function Keys .......................................................... 8-2-1
8-3 Editing Program Contents ................................................................ 8-3-1
8-4 File Management .............................................................................. 8-4-1
8-5 Command Reference ....................................................................... 8-5-1
8-6 Using Calculator Functions in Programs .......................................... 8-6-1
8-7 Program Mode Command List ......................................................... 8-7-1
8-8 Program Library ................................................................................ 8-8-1
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Appendix
1 Error Message Table ........................................................................... -1-1
2 Input Ranges ....................................................................................... -2-1
3 Specifications ....................................................................................... -3-1
4 Index .................................................................................................... -4-1
5 Key Index ............................................................................................. -5-1
6 P Button (In case of hang up) ............................................................. -6-1
7 Power Supply ....................................................................................... -7-1
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Read This First!
u! x( )
The above indicates you should press ! and then x, which will input a symbol. All
multiple-key input operations are indicated like this. Key cap markings are shown, followed
by the input character or command in parentheses.
u Menu Titles
Menu titles in this users guide include the key operation required to display the menu
being explained. The key operation for a menu that is displayed by pressing K and then
{MAT} would be shown as: [OPTN]-[MAT].
6(g) key operations to change to another menu page are not shown in menu title key
operations.
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Getting Acquainted
uGraphs
As a general rule, graph operations are shown on 5-1-1
Sample Graphs
5-1-2
Sample Graphs
facing pages, with actual graph examples on the right 5-1 Sample Graphs
Procedure
1 m GRPH-TBL
To graph y = 3x2
The step numbers in the SET UP and Execution sections on the left hand page
correspond to the Procedure step numbers on the right hand page.
Example:
Left hand page Right hand page
3. Draw the graph. 3 5(DRAW)(or w)
u Command List
The Program Mode Command List (page 8-7) provides a graphic flowchart of the various
function key menus and shows how to maneuver to the menu of commands you need.
Example: The following operation displays Xfct: [VARS]-[FACT]-[Xfct]
u Page Contents
Three-part page numbers are centered at the top of
each page. The page number 1-2-3, for example,
1-2-2 1-2-3
indicates Chapter 1, Section 2, page 3. Display Display
The following explains the meaning of each icon.
k About the Function Menu
Icon Mode Name Description Use the function keys (1 to 6) to access the menus and commands in the menu bar
RUN Use this mode for arithmetic calculations and function along the bottom of the display screen. You can tell whether a menu bar item is a menu or a
calculations, and for calculations involving binary, octal, command by its appearance.
decimal, and hexadecimal values and matrices.
STATistics Use this mode to perform single-variable (standard Command (Example: )
deviation) and paired-variable (regression) statistical Pressing a function key that corresponds to a menu bar command executes the command.
calculations, to perform tests, to analyze data and to draw
Pull-up Menu (Example: )
statistical graphs.
Pressing a function key that corresponds to a pull-up menu opens the menu.
GRaPH-TaBLe Use this mode to store functions, to generate a numeric
table of different solutions as the values assigned to You can use either of the following two methods to select a command from a pull-up menu.
variables in a function change, and to draw graphs.
DYNAmic graph Use this mode to store graph functions and to draw
multiple versions of a graph by changing the values
assigned to the variables in a function.
RECURsion Use this mode to store recursion formulas, to generate a
numeric table of different solutions as the values assigned
to variables in a function change, and to draw graphs. Input the key to the left of the command on the pull-up menu.
Use the f and c cursor keys to move the highlighting to the command you want, and then
CONICS Use this mode to draw graphs of implicit functions. press w.
The symbol ' to the right of a command indicates that executing the command displays a
submenu.
EQUAtion Use this mode to solve linear equations with two through To cancel the pull-up menu without inputting the command, press i.
six unknowns, quadratic equations, and cubic equations.
PRoGraM Use this mode to store programs in th program area and k About Display Screens
to run programs.
This calculator uses two types of display screens: a text screen and a graphic screen. The
Computer Algebra Use this mode to perform algebraic calculations.
text screen can show 21 columns and 8 lines of characters, with the bottom line used for the
Syetem
function key menu. The graph screen uses an area that measures 127 (W) 63 (H) dots.
ALGEBRA Use this mode for step-by-step solution of expressions.
Text Screen Graph Screen
TUTORial Use this mode to determine the expression type and
solve mode, and for interactive equation solutions.
LINK Use this mode for step-by-step solution of expressions.
#The contents of each type of screen #The contents of each type of screen
are stored in independent memory are stored in independent memory
areas.
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u Supplementary Information
Supplementary information is shown at the bottom of each page in a (Notes) block.
indicates a note about a term that appears in the same page as the note.
*# indicates a note that provides general information about topic covered in the same section
as the note.
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