The dreaded Cassio fx 115MS S-V.P.A.M. The Basic Algebraic Functions don't work.
I tried the simple
A(alpha)=(alpha)B(x2(2exponent)+C (Shift) (Solve)
The B? Did not scroll down. The calculator kept giving out answers in exponents of 10.
I used the calc as a subsitute for more...
these settings to control how calculation results are displayed.
Note that changing the Fix and Sci settings does not affect internal calculation results.
Norm: Exponential display format and cancels the currently configured Fix and Sci settings.
Fix: Specifies a fixed number of digits to the right of the decimal more...
E-9 Norm: Selecting one of the two available settings (Norm1, Norm2) determines the range in which results will be displayed in non- exponential format. Outside the specified range, results are displayed using exponential format. Norm1: 10 2 > x , x > 1010 Norm2: more...
Casio FX-115ES Scientific Calculator - User Guide (page #11)
Key Menu Item Statistical Calculation 1 1-VAR Single-variable 2 A+BX Linear regression 3 _+CX2 Quadratic regression 4 In X Logarithmic regression 5 e^X e exponential regression 6 A B^X ab exponential regression 7 A X^B Power regression 8 1/X Inverse regression kInputting Sample Data Displaying the STAT Editor Screen more...
Casio FX-115ES Scientific Calculator - User Guide (page #46)
indicated calculation formulas ( Appendix to ). Statistical Calculation Model Equation Calculation Type Formula Logarithmic Regression y = A + BlX (ln X) e Exponential Regression y = AeBX (e^X) ab Exponential Regression y = ABX (A B^X) Power Regression (A X^B) y = AXB Inverse Regression (1/X) y more...
Casio FX-115ES Scientific Calculator - User Guide (page #54)
the Number of Display Digits To specify this: Perform this key operation: Number of Decimal Places 1N6(Fix)0 9 Number of Significant Digits 1N7(Sci)0 9 Exponential Display Range 1N8(Norm)1(Norm1) or 2(Norm2) Calculation Result Display Examples Fix: The value you specify (from 0 to 9) controls the number of more...
Casio FX-115ES Scientific Calculator - User Guide (page #10)
Appendix cos (p radians) = 1, cos (100 grads) = 0 cos 1 ( 1) = 180 cos 1 ( 1) = p kExponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions Exponential and logarithmic functions can be used in the same modes as the trigonometric functions. For more...
Casio FX-115ES Scientific Calculator - User Guide (page #35)