Canon F710 User Manual
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1 . ARGUMENT– A function does not have the correct number of arguments. 2. DIVIDE BY 0 A. You attempted to divide by 0. B. In statistics, n=1. 3. DOMAIN– You specified an argument to a function outside the valid range. For example: A. For : 0 or y
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Statistical Calculations 1) Enter the first data and press to enter the statistic mode. STAT indicator lights up. 2) After finishing data entries, press a statistical calculation key (e.g. ) and then . 3) Press displays the following menu to clear data values and exit statistic mode. CLEAR? : Y N • Press when Y (yes) is underlined to clear data values and exit statistic mode. • Press when N (no) is underlined to return to the previous...
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Formula Calculation Functions The formula functions get different formula results due to inputting different variable value. The built-in formula in this calculator has 38 common formulas. Press key to display the stored formula in sequence. You bought 20 large sized pizza for the party. The size is supposed to be 30 cm diameter. Their sizes were, however, varied as shown below. Statistical Calculation Examples Diameter Midpoint Frequency 27.6 ~ 28.5 28 2 28.6 ~ 29.5 29 4 29.6 ~ 30.5...
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Built-in Formula:1. Triangular area: 2. Circular area: 3. Fan-shaped area: 4. Parallelogramic area: 5. Elliptical area: 6. Trapeziform area: 7. Spherical surface area: 8. Cylindrical surface area: 9. Spherical volume: 10. Cylindrical volume: 11. Conical volume: 12. Sum of arithmetic progression: 13. Sum of geometric progression: 14. Sum of square number: 15. Sum of cubic number: 16. Distance between arbitrary two points: 17. Included angle of the intersecting...
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General Calculation Examples Addition and Subtraction Multiplication and Division Mixed Calculations Exponential Calculations Parentheses Calculations Percentage Calculations Operation Display Explanation 11 “ ” Choose a built-in Formula. User can use to choose Formula. ? Confirm to use the Formula 5 8 “ ” r=5, h=8 209.4395102 V=209.4395102 2nd 2nd FMLAFMLA - 14 -
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8 k= 8 12 12 8 (96.) 2.4 2.4 8 (19.2) 7 7 8 (56.) (Clear the constants) Fractional Calculation Examples Basic Function Calculation Examples 2nd Pi Function Logarithmic FunctionsLOG LOG LN LN Square Calculations Power Calculations 2nd 2nd Exponential Functions 12 x 8 = 96 2.4 x 8 = 19.2 7 x 8 = 56 K 2ndK Constants Calculation - 15 -
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Extraction of Square Root Multiple Root Geometric Mean Extraction of Cubic Root Reciprocal Calculations Factorial Calculations Hyperbolic Functions 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd HYP HYP HYP - 16 -
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DEG 53 RAD 6 GRAD 65 2.3456 22044 1234506 123.7516667 Angle Unit Mode Calculation Examples Combinations (of n things taken r at a time) Decimal Degrees Degrees-Minutes-Seconds Note: i) Enter DMS (Degress / Minutes / Seconds values as D.MMSSs using Øs as necessary. For example, enter 37742 as 37.0742 ii) Before using a DMS value in a calculation, you must convert it to decimal with . Trigonometric...
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Trigonometric Calculations Degree Radian Conversion Radian Gradient Conversion Gradient Degree Conversion Rectangular Polar Conversion 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd SIN DEG 45DRG DEGDRG DEGDRG RADDRG GRADDRG SINCOSTA N R P R P 2nd 2nd 2nd2nd Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsSIN-1 SIN-1 SIN-1 COS-1 COS-1 TA N-1 TA N-1 - 18 -
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Applied Calculation Examples * In polar conversion in the third and fouth quadrant are as shown in the diagram below. Polar Rectangular Electricity - Integrating Circuit Problem Obtain the voltage Vc across the capacitor at t=56 msec after the switch is turned on. DEGDRG P R P R 2nd2nd 2nd2nd 2nd - 19 -