SOURCE: Factoring polynomials "Algebra"
Mode>choose "5"
choose equation format "4"
input the coefficient for a which is "1" and hit "="
input the coefficient for b which is "4" and hit "="
input the coefficient for c which is "3" and hit "="
input the coefficient for d which is "12" and hit "="
Hit "=" for X1
Hit "=" again for X2
Hit "=" again for X3
SOURCE: Inputing factors on a casio fx-115es calculator
Unless I am failing to understand your problem, just combine like terms to get:
9x^2+2x+4 and then enter those coefficients into the quadratic solver.
That will get you the two answers -- both of them will be complex.
If you wanted to turn those two answers into factors (complex) of the original equation simply
change the signs on each and put an x in front.
Of course, the quadratic formula would also work.
CG
SOURCE: My Casio Algebra FX 2.0 calculator won't
Hello,
I suggest you reset the calculator by removing the main batteries. This will free up space to solve the problem.
Hope it helps.
SOURCE: how can I calculate a large factorial using casio
Hello,
There is a function to calculate them for you.
In CAS, or Algebra or Tutor Modes, use the x! option
In Run-Math, press [OPTN][F6] to pan right, then [F1] to access the (PROB) menu then enter option number corresponding to x!
The way it works is as follows
number ! [EXE].
Due to memory limitations, you can calculate factorials of numbers up to 69.
Hope it helps.
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