Casio Fx100AU English Manual
Casio Fx100AU English Manual
Casio Fx100AU English Manual
User's Guide
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Safety Precautions
Be sure to read the following safety precautions before
using this calculator. Keep this manual handy for later reference.
Caution
This symbol is used to indicate information that can
result in personal injury or material damage if ignored.
Batteries
After removing the battery from the calculator, put it
in a safe place where it will not get into the hands of
small children and accidentally swallowed.
Keep batteries out of the reach of small children. If
accidentally swallowed, consult with a physician immediately.
Never charge batteries, try to take batteries apart, or
allow batteries to become shorted. Never expose
batteries to direct heat or dispose of them by incineration.
Misuse of batteries can cause them to leak and damage nearby items, and can create the risk of fire and
personal injury.
Always make sure that the batterys positive k and
negative l ends are facing correctly when you load
it into the calculator.
Remove the battery if you do not plan to use the
calculator for a long time.
Use only the type of battery specified for this calculator in this manual.
Handling Precautions
Be sure to press the 5 key before using the calculator for the first time.
Even if the calculator is operating normally, replace
the battery at least once every two years.
A dead battery can leak, causing damage to and malfunction of the calculator. Never leave a dead battery in
the calculator.
The battery that comes with this unit discharges
slightly during shipment and storage. Because of
this, it may require replacement sooner than the
normal expected battery life.
Low battery power can cause memory contents to
become corrupted or lost completely. Always keep
written records of all important data.
Avoid use and storage in areas subjected to temperature extremes.
Very low temperatures can cause slow display response,
total failure of the display, and shortening of battery life.
Also avoid leaving the calculator in direct sunlight, near
a window, near a heater or anywhere else it might be
exposed to very high temperatures. Heat can cause discoloration or deformation of the calculators case, and
damage to internal circuitry.
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Contents
Removing and Replacing the
Calculators Cover .................................. 1
Safety Precautions .................................. 2
Handling Precautions ............................. 3
Two-line Display ...................................... 7
Before getting started... .......................... 7
kModes .................................................................... 7
kInput Capacity ........................................................ 8
kMaking Corrections During Input ........................... 9
kReplay Function ..................................................... 9
kError Locator .......................................................... 9
kMulti-statements .................................................... 9
kExponential Display Formats ............................... 10
kDecimal Point and Separator Symbols ................ 10
kInitializing the Calculator ...................................... 11
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Two-line Display
Perform this
key operation:
To enter
this mode:
F1
COMP
F2
CMPLX
FF1
FF2
FF3
SD
REG
BASE
Example:
Complex Number
Calculations
CMPLX
Note!
To return the calculation mode and setup to the initial
defaults shown below, press A B 2(Mode) =.
Calculation Mode:
Angle Unit:
Exponential Display Format:
Complex Number Display Format:
Fraction Display Format:
Decimal Point Character:
COMP
Deg
Norm 1, Eng OFF
a+b i
a b/c
Dot
k Input Capacity
The memory area used for calculation input can hold 79
steps. One step is taken up each time you press a
number key or arithmetic operator key ( +, ,, -, \ ).
A A or p key operation does not take up a step, so
inputting A D, for example, takes up only one step.
You can input up to 79 steps for a single calculation.
Whenever you input the 73rd step of any calculation,
the cursor changes from _ to k to let you know
memory is running low. If you need to input more than
79 steps, you should divide your calculation into two or
more parts.
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k Replay Function
Pressing e or r recalls the last calculation you performed. You can then make any changes you want in
the calculation and re-execute it.
Pressing t does not clear replay memory, so you can
recall the last calculation even after you press t.
Replay memory is cleared by any of the following actions.
When you press the 5 key
When you initialize modes and settings by pressing A
B 2 (or 3) =
When you change from one calculation mode to another
When you turn off the calculator.
k Error Locator
Pressing r or e after an error occurs displays the
calculation with the cursor positioned at the location
where the error occurred.
k Multi-statements
A multi-statement is an expression that is made up of two
or more smaller expressions, which are joined using a colon
( : ).
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2+ 3
Ans4
5.
Disp
20.
F i x Sc i No r m
u Norm 1
With Norm 1, exponential notation is automatically used
for integer values with more than 10 digits and decimal
values with more than two decimal places.
u Norm 2
With Norm 2, exponential notation is automatically used
for integer values with more than 10 digits and decimal
values with more than nine decimal places.
All of the examples in this manual show calculation results using the Norm 1 format.
To change the decimal point and separator symbol setting, press the F key a number of times until you reach
the setup screen shown below.
Disp
1rr
1(Dot):
Period decimal point, comma separator
2(Comma): Comma decimal point, period separator
A B 3(All) =
Basic Calculations
COMP
k Arithmetic Calculations
Use the F key to enter the COMP Mode when you
want to perform basic calculations.
COMP ............................................................. F 1
Negative values inside of calculations must be enclosed
within parentheses. For details, see Order of Operations.
It is not necessary to enclose a negative exponent within
parentheses.
sin 2.34 105 S 2.34 e D 5
Example 1: 3(5109) 1.5108
3-5eD9=
Example 2: 5(97) 80
5-R9+7T=
k Fraction Operations
uFraction Calculations
Values are displayed in decimal format automatically
whenever the total number of digits of a fractional value
(integer + numerator + denominator + separator marks)
exceeds 10.
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2
1
Example 1:
15
3
5
2C3+1C5=
13 15.00
1
2
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Example 2: 3
1
4
4
3
12
3C1C4+
1C2C3=
4 11 12.00
2
1
2C4=
4
2
1
Example 4:
1.6 2.1
1 C 2 + 1.6 =
2
Results of calculations that mix fraction and decimal values are always decimal.
Example 3:
11
4
2 3 4.00
AB
11 4.00
1
Example 2:
0.5 (Fraction Decimal)
2
1C2=
1 2.00
0.500
1 2.00
12
2
5
3
3
1C2C3=
1 2 3.00
AB
5 3.00
AB
1 2 3.00
Disp
1r
k Percentage Calculations
Example 1 : To calculate 12% of 1500 (180)
1500 - 12 A v
Example 2: To calculate what percentage of 880 is 660
(75%)
660 \ 880 A v
Example 3 : To add 15% onto 2500 (2875)
2500 - 15 A v +
Example 4 : To discount 3500 by 25% (2625)
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3500 - 25 A v ,
p 1 - 20 A v ,
*
2.258
AO
21528.8
2.258
432431.2
F i x Sc i No r m
(Specifies three
decimal places.)
200 \ 7 - 14 =
400.00
F..... 1(Fix) 3
400.00000
200 \ 7 =
28.57100
- 14 =
400.00000
FIX
(Internal rounding)
200 \ 7 =
28.57100
AQ
28.57100
- 14 =
399.99400
F..... 2(Sci) 2 1 \ 3 =
SCI
3.301
Memory Calculations
COMP
k Answer Memory
Whenever you press = after inputting values or an
expression, the calculated result automatically updates
Answer Memory contents by storing the result.
In addition to =, Answer Memory contents are also updated with result whenever you press A v , | ,
A {, or A j followed by a letter (A through F, or M,
X, or Y).
You can recall Answer Memory contents by pressing g.
Answer Memory can store up to 12 digits for the mantissa
and two digits for the exponent.
Answer Memory contents are not updated if the operation performed by any of the above key operations
results in an error.
k Consecutive Calculations
You can use the calculation result that is currently on the
display (and also stored in Answer Memory) as the first
value of your next calculation. Note that pressing an
operator key while a result is displayed causes the
displayed value to change to Ans, indicating it is the value
that is currently stored in Answer Memory.
The result of a calculation can also be used with a subsequent Type A function (x2, x3, x1, x!, DRG'), +, ,
^(xy), x , , , nPr and nCr.
k Independent Memory
Values can be input directly into memory, added to
memory, or subtracted from memory. Independent
memory is convenient for calculating cumulative totals.
Independent memory uses the same memory area as
variable M.
To clear independent memory (M), input 0 A j 3
(M+).
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Example:
23 + 9 A j 3 (M+)
23 9 32
53 6 47
53 , 6 |
) 45 2 90
45 - 2 A {
11
0 3 (M+)
(Total)
k Variables
There are nine variables (A through F, M, X and Y), which
can be used to store data, constants, results, and other
values.
Use the following operation to delete data assigned to a
particular variable: 0 A j 1. This operation deletes the data assigned to variable A.
Perform the following key operation when you want to
clear the values assigned to all of the variables.
A B 1(Mcl) =
Example: 193.2 23 8.4
193.2 28 6.9
193.2 A j 1 \ 23 =
p 1 \ 28 =
Scientific Function
Calculations
COMP
k Trigonometric/Inverse Trigonometric
Functions
To change the default angle unit (degrees, radians,
grads), press the F key a number of times until you
reach the angle unit setup screen shown below.
Deg Rad G r a
q ..... 1(Deg)
S 63 I 52 I 41 I =
Example 2: cos
rad 0.5
3
q ..... 2(Rad)
WRAx\3T=
Example 3 : cos1
(rad)
0.25 (rad)
2
4
q ..... 2 (Rad)
AVRL2\2T=g\Ax=
Example 4: tan1 0.741 36.53844577
q ..... 1(Deg)
A g 0.741 =
k Hyperbolic/Inverse Hyperbolic
Functions
Example 1: sinh 3.6 18.28545536
M S 3.6 =
M A j 30 =
18
R 1.23 =
T 90 =
TpP=
ln e 1
Example 3: e10 22026.46579
A U 10 =
A Q 1.5 =
2WD3=
RD2TW4=
Example 6: (2)4 16
Example 1:
L2+L3-L5=
Example 2:
Example 3:
5 27 1.290024053
A D 5 + A D R D 27 T =
1
123 + 30 K =
12 N =
R3a,4aTa=
Example 7: 8! 40320
19
8Af=
AM=
0.66400
Example 9: 3 9.424777961
3Ax=
1 2
q ..... 1(Deg)
4.25 A v 2(R) =
4 . 25 r
243.5070629
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A F 2 P 60 T =
0o
y 1.732050808
f1P L3T=
0o
1.047197551
56088 = J
0.08125 = J
CMPLX
Disp
Unit
103
106
109
1012
103
106
109
1012
1015
For displayed values, the calculator selects the engineering symbol that makes the numeric part of the value fall
within the range of 1 to 1000.
Engineering symbols cannot be used when inputting fractions.
Example: 9 10 = 0.9 m (milli)
Eng
F ..... 1(Disp) 1
9 \ 10 =
0.
9 1
900.
AP
J
22
0.9
9 1
900.
Statistical
Calculations
SD
REG
Standard Deviation
SD
x2
x
n
o
n
n-1
AU1
AU2
AU3
AX1
AX2
AX3
Example: To calculate n1, n, o, n, x, and x2 for
the following data : 55, 54, 51, 55, 53, 53, 54, 52
In the SD Mode:
A B 1 (Scl) = (Stat clear)
55 S
n=
SD
1.
54 S 51 S 55 S
53 S S 54 S 52 S
Sample Standard Deviation (n1) = 1.407885953
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AX3=
AX2=
AX1=
AU3=
AU2=
AU1=
Ed i t OFF ESC
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SD
Normal Distribution
P ( Q ( R ( t
1 2 3
Q(t)
R(t)
Regression Calculations
REG
Use the F key to enter the REG Mode when you want
to perform statistical calculations using regression.
REG .......................................................... F F 2
In the SD Mode and REG Mode, the | key operates as
the S key.
Entering the REG Mode displays screens like the ones
shown below.
L i n Log Ex p
Pw r
I nv Quad
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x2
x
n
y2
y
xy
o
xn
xn-1
p
yn
yn-1
AU1
AU2
AU3
AUr1
AUr2
AUr3
AX1
AX2
AX3
AXr1
AXr2
AXr3
AXrr1
AXrr2
Regression coefficient A
Regression coefficient B
Regression calculation other than quadratic regression
Correlation coefficient r
m
n
AXrr3
AXrrr1
AXrrr2
x3
x2y
x4
Regression coefficient C
m1
m2
n
AUrr1
AUrr2
AUrr3
AXrr3
AXrrr1
AXrrr2
AXrrr3
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u Linear Regression
The regression formula for linear regression is:
y = A + Bx .
Example: Atmospheric Pressure vs. Temperature
Temperature
Atmospheric
Pressure
10C
15C
20C
25C
30C
1003 hPa
1005 hPa
1010 hPa
1011 hPa
1014 hPa
1(Lin)
A B 1 (Scl) = (Stat clear)
10 P1003 S
n=
REG
1.
15 P 1005 S
20 P1010 S 25 P 1011 S
30 P 1014 S
Regression Coefficient A = 997.4
Regression Coefficient B = 0.56
Correlation Coefficient r = 0.982607368
AXrr1=
AXrr2=
AXrr3=
ED5FAXrrr2=
Temperature at 1000 hPa = 4.642857143
1000 A X r r r 1 =
Coefficient of Determination = 0.965517241
AXrr3K=
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EAUr3,
AU3-AX1AXr1F\
EAU3,1F=
Sample Covariance = 35
y A B In x
y A eBx (In y In A + Bx)
y A xB (In y In A + BIn x)
y A B 1/x
u Quadratic Regression
The regression formula for quadratic regression is:
y = A + Bx + Cx2.
Example:
xi
yi
29
50
74
103
118
1.6
23.5
38.0
46.4
48.0
r 3(Quad)
A B 1 (Scl) = (Stat clear)
29 P1.6 S 50 P 23.5 S
74 P38.0 S 103 P 46.4 S
118 P 48.0 S
Regression Coefficient A = 35.59856934 A X r r 1 =
Regression Coefficient B = 1.495939413
AXrr2=
Regression Coefficient C = 6.71629667 10 3
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AXrr3=
n when xi is 16 = 13.38291067
m1 when yi is 20 = 47.14556728
m2 when yi is 20 = 175.5872105
16 A X r r r 3 =
20 A X r r r 1 =
20 A X r r r 2 =
Complex Number
Calculations
CMPLX
Real axis
(r 5 )
( 53.13010235 )
AAR3+4iT=
AaR3+4iT=
L 2 A Q 45 =
Ar
1+iAY=Ar
L 2 A Q 45 A Z = A r
1(a+bi):Rectangular form
2(r): Polar form (indicated by r on the display)
A S R 1 l 23 + 2 l 34 i T =
Ar
Base-n Calculations
BASE
1111111111
0 111111111
7777777777
3777777777
2147483647
FFFFFFFF
7FFFFFFF
tb
Binary mode:
0.
10111 + 11010 =
Example 2: To perform the following calculation and
produce an octal result:
76548
1210 5168
Octal mode:
to
0.
l l l 4 (o) 7654 \
l l l 1 (d) 12 =
Example 3: To perform the following calculation and
produce a hexadecimal and a decimal result:
12016 or 11012 12d16 30110
Hexadecimal mode:
th
120 l 2 (or)
l l l 3 (b) 1101 =
Decimal mode:
K
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0.
Example 4: To convert the value 2210 to its binary, octal, and hexadecimal equivalents. (10110 , 26 , 16 )
2
8
16
tb
0.
l l l 1(d) 22 =
10110.
26.
16.
Binary mode:
Octal mode:
Hexadecimal mode:
tb
0.
l l l 1(d) 513 =
Ma t h ERROR
Binary mode:
Technical Information
k When you have a problem......
If calculation results are not what you expect or if an error
occurs, perform the following steps.
1. Press A B 2(Mode) = to initialize all modes and
settings.
2. Check the formula you are working with to confirm it is
correct.
3. Enter the correct mode and try performing the calculation again.
If the above steps do not correct the problem, press the
5 key. The calculator performs a self-check operation and
deletes all data stored in memory if any abnormality is
detected. Make sure you always keep written copies of all
important data.
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k Error Messages
The calculator is locked up while an error message is on
the display. Press t to clear the error, or press e or r
to display the calculation and correct the problem. See
Error Locator for details.
Math ERROR
Causes
Calculation result is outside the allowable calculation
range.
An attempt to perform a function calculation using a
value that exceeds the allowable input range.
An attempt to perform an illogical operation (division
by zero, etc.)
Action
Check your input values and make sure they are all
within the allowable ranges. Pay special attention to
values in any memory areas you are using.
Stack ERROR
Cause
The capacity of the numeric stack or operator stack is
exceeded.
Action
Simplify the calculation. The numeric stack has 10 levels and the operator stack has 24 levels.
Divide your calculation into two or more separate parts.
Syntax ERROR
Cause
An attempt to perform an illegal mathematical operation.
Action
Press e or r to display the calculation with the cursor located at the location of the error and make required corrections.
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Arg ERROR
Cause
Improper use of an argument
Action
Press e or r to display the location of the cause of
the error and make required corrections.
k Order of Operations
Calculations are performed in the following order of precedence.
1 Coordinate transformation: Pol (x, y), Rec (r, )
Normal distribution: P(, Q(, R(
2 Type A functions:
With these functions, the value is entered and then the
function key is pressed.
x3, x2, x1, x!,
Engineering symbols
Normal distribution: t
m, m1, m2, n
Angle unit conversions (DRG')
3 Powers and roots: ^ (xy), x
4 a b/c
5 Abbreviated multiplication format in front of , e (natural
logarithm base), memory name, or variable name: 2,
3e, 5A, A, etc.
6 Type B functions:
With these functions, the function key is pressed and
then the value is entered.
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,
, log, In, ex, 10x, sin, cos, tan, sin1, cos1,
tan1, sinh, cosh, tanh, sinh1, cosh1, tanh1, (),
d, h, b, o, Neg, Not, arg, Abs, Conjg
7 Abbreviated multiplication format in front of Type B functions: 2 3, Alog2, etc.
8 Permutation and combination: nPr, nCr
9 ,
0 ,
! and
@ xnor, xor, or
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k Stacks
This calculator uses memory areas, called stacks, to temporarily store values (numeric stack) and commands (command stack) according to their precedence during calculations. The numeric stack has 10 levels and the command
stack has 24 levels. A stack error (Stack ERROR) occurs
whenever you try to perform a calculation that is so complex that the capacity of a stack is exceeded.
Example:
1
1 2 3
Numeric Stack
1
2
4
5 6
5
7
Command Stack
1
6
7
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k Input Ranges
Internal digits: 12
Accuracy*: As a rule, accuracy is 1 at the 10th digit.
Functions
sinx
Input Range
DEG 0 x 4.4999999991010
RAD 0 x 785398163.3
GRA 0 x 4.9999999991010
cosx
tanx
sin1x
cos1x
0 x 1
tan x
0 x 9.9999999991099
sinhx
coshx
0 x 230.2585092
cosh1x 1 x 4.9999999991099
tanhx
0 x 9.9999999991099
logx/lnx 0 x 9.9999999991099
10x
9.9999999991099 x 99.99999999
ex
x
x2
1/x
3
x
9.9999999991099 x 230.2585092
0 x 1 10100
x 1 1050
x 1 10100 ; x G 0
x 1 10100
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Functions
x!
Input Range
0 x 69 (x is an integer)
99
Rec(r, ) 0 r 9.99999999910
: Same as sinx
a, b, c 110100
0 b, c
x 110100
Decimal Sexagesimal Conversions
000 x 99999959
x
0: 110100 ylogx 100
^(xy) x0: y
0 1
x 0: yn, 2n+1 (n is an integer)
However: 110100 ylogx 100
a b/c
SD
(REG)
y
0: x G 0, 110100 1/x logy 100
y0: x
0
y 0: x2n1, n1 (n G 0; n is an integer)
However: 110100 1/x logy 100
Total of integer, numerator, and denominator
must be 10 digits or less (including division
marks).
x 11050
y 11050
n 110100
xn, yn, o, p : n G 0
xn1, yn1, A, B, r : n G 0, 1
Power Supply
This calculator is powered by a single AA-size battery.
Screw
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Specifications
Power Supply: Single AA-size battery (R6P (SUM-3))
Battery Life:
Dimensions:
Weight:
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