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SCIENTIFIC FORMULA 128 SLO m hea bee LU a aaa aa fx-1000F /fx-5000F ©The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. eReproduction of this manual either in part or its entirety is forbidden. Note that the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any injury or loss incurred while using this manual. Note that the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through use of this unit. Note that the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damages incurred as a result. of data loss caused by malfunctions, repairs or battery replace- ments. Physical records of important user formulas: and data should be prepared to protect against such data losses. Foreword Congratulations on you selection of a CASIO calculator. The latest in modern electronics and digital technology makes almost every calculating job quicker and easier. Instantly reference the proper calculation from among 128 built-in formulas Create your own formulas or edit a built-in formula for storagein one of 12 user formula memories Instant access to a selection of 13 scientific constants °A collection of handy scientific functions The formulas, constants and scientific functions preprogrammed into the memory of your CASIO calculator keep a powerful collection of calculating tools at your fingertips. Contents Chapter 1 Getting Ready. 1-1 Switching Power ON. and OFF. svssurieseersenagievitieeegavananseueeesasens 1-2 Loading Batteries... 1-3 Adjusting the Contrast Chapter 2 Getting to Know Your Calculator 2-1 Using the Calculation Modes 16 Operation Modes... oe 16 Calculation Modes 16 2-2 Correcting Entries on the Display . 18 Changing a Character or Function Deleting a Character or Function Inserting a Character or Function . Chapter 3 Manual Calculations 3-1 Specifying the Format of Calculation Result: Specifying the Number. of Decimal! Places Rounding the Intermediate Result... Specifying the Number of Significant Digits Shifting the Decimal Place........:.... 3-2 Basic. Calculations Performing Arithmetic Calculations . Using Parentheses in Calculations. 3-3 Making Calculations Quicker and Easier Using Results in Other Calculations Recalling Results from the Answer Memory. Recalling Results from the Answer Memory Using the Answer Memory ina Calculation ....... Using Constant Memories... Storing a Value to a Constant Memory Storing a Calculation Result to 4 Constant Memor Recalling from a Constant Memory . Using Constant Memories in Calculations. Clearing a Specific Constant Memory Clearing All Constant Memories... 26 26 27 30 31 31 Recalling Calculation Sequences Correcting Errors Indicated by Error Messages. Chaining a Series of Caiculations...... 3-4 Using Scientific Functions in Calculation: Specifying the Unit of Angular Measurement Specifying the Unit of Angular Measurement for a Specific Value... cee 86 Using Trigonometric and inverse Trigonometric Functions 37 Using Logarithmic and Exponential Functions ........ .. 38 Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions s (Pe 8000F). 39 Using Other Scientific Functions 3-5 Working with Number Systems ... Specifying the Standard Number ‘System... At Specifying the Number System for a Specific Value... . Converting Number Systems............ 43 Converting to the Standard Number “System. cose Converting from the Standard Number System ceetteescseeeneeeee 44 Converting toa Negative Value... Using Basic Arithmetic Operations Using Logical Operations... 3-6 Performing Statistical Calculations: Performing Standard Deviation. Inputting data .. Deleting an input data.item Performing calculations .. Performing Regression Caiculations Linear Regression , inputting data . Deleting an input data pair. Performing calculations Logarithmic Regression Inputting data...... Deleting an input data pai Performing calculations Exponential Regression Inputting data....... Deleting an input.data pair. Performing calculations ... Power Regression ..... Inputting data......... Deleting an input data pair. Performing calculations .. 3-7 Using Scientific Constants in Calcul: NS Chapter 4 Built-in Formula Calculations 4-1 Using Built-in Formula Calculations. eeceereeee 64 Recalling Built-in Formulas Recalling a Built-in Formula Using its Formula Number 64. Sequentially Searching Through Built-in Formulas Canceling a Built-in Formula Recall... Inputting Values for Built-in Formula Variables Obtaining the Result of a Built-in Formula... Displaying the Built-in Formula When Inputting Values . Shifting the Built-in Formula on the Display... Executing the Same Built-in Formula Again What to Do When an Error. Is Generated ... Chapter 5 User Formula Calculations 5-1 About User Formulas ....j....0;cscce sere Chaining a Series of Calculations ina Formula 5-2 Using Manually Entered User Formulas. 5-3 Understanding User Formula Memories. 5-4 Using User Formula Memories Storing an Original Formula.... Modifying a Built-in Formula and Storing It as a User Formul Executing a Formula Stored in a User Formula Memory Deleting User Formulas .......... Deleting a Specific User Formula .. Deleting All User Formulas. Chapter 6 Formula Library 4. Quadratic Equation Solution + 2. Simultaneous Linear Equation with Two Unknowns wee 3. Simultaneous Linear Equation with Three Unknowns 4. Cosine Theorem............. crests 5. Heron’s Formula . Rectangular— Polar Coordinate Conversion . Logarithm with Random Bas . Permutation - Combination . . Repeated Permutation . Repeated Combination - Sum of Arithmetic Progression . Sum of Geometric Progression . Sum of Squares . Sum of Cubes . Inner Product .... . Angle Formed by Vector . . Distance Between Two Points ... . Distance Between.Point and Straight Line . . Angle of Intersect for Two Straight Lines. . Area of a Triangle we . Area of a Rectangle. . Area of a Parallelogram (1)... . Area of a Parallelogram (2) . Area of a Trapezoid. . Area of a Circie.. . Area of a Sector (1 . Area of a Sector (2)... . Area of an Ellipse » Volume of a Spher . Surface Area of a Sphere ... . Volume of a Circittar Cylinder. . Lateral Area of a Circular Cylinder . Volume of a Pyramid . Volume of a Circular . Lateral Area of a Circular Cone. . Acceleration... serene . Distance of Advance. . Distance. of Drop.... . Law of Universal. Gravitation . . Cycle of Circular Motion (1) Area of a Triangle... Sine Theorem (1) Sine Theorem {2).. Polar-Rectangular Coordinate Conversion 120 121 122 423 124 125 one. -6— . Cycle of Circular Motion (2) . Cycle of Circular Motion (3) . Simple Harmonic Motion (1). . Simple Harmonic Motion (2). ). Cycle of Spring Pendulum . Simple Pendulum (1) . Simple Pendulum (2). . . . . Cycle of Simple Pendulum. . .. 134 . Centrifugal Force (1)... . Centrifugal Force (2). . Potential Energy. . Kinetic Energy . Elastic Energy. . Energy of Rotational Body . . Sound Intensity... so . Velocity of Wave Transmitted by. a ‘Chord 142 . Doppler Effect . Relative Index of Refraction . Critical Angle of Incidence .. . Equation of State of Ideal Gas (1) . Equation of State of !deal Gas (2) . Equation of State of Ideal Gas (3) . Equation of State of Ideal Gas (4) . Quantity of Heal . Coulomb’s Law . Magnetic Force . Resistance of a Conductor . Frequency of Electric Oscillation . . Average Gaseous Molecular Speed ... . Electronic Kinetic Energy in Magnetic Field . Strength of Electric Field... . Energy Density Stored in Electrostatic Field (1). . Energy Density Stored in Electrostatic Field (2) . Energy Stored in Electrostatic Capacity (2) . . Energy Stored in Electrostatic Capacity (3) . Force Exerting on Magnetic Pole . . Magnetic Energy of Inductance . Electrostatic Capacity between Parallel Plates . Impedance in LR Series Circuit... Energy Stored in Electrostatic Capacity (1) ... —7-

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