Here is a website where you can check yourself.
http://www.canon-ebm.com.hk/download/manual
SOURCE: Canon F-502 statistycal scientific calculator
As I added on to the previous solution on the other problem.
"Okay, I did what the best solution did and worked with it.
"1. press 2nd F (left top corner)
2. ENG/FIX (the button next to 2nd F)
3. press 0 (if you don't want calculator to round off any decimals)"
In order to get your exact value of pi, in step #3, instead of 0, press the decimal [ . ]
This should give you no decimals when entering a number and give you 3.141592654... when you input pi.
Hope that works/helps."
SOURCE: instruction manual for Casio fx -991 Scientific calculator
There are plenty of casio 991 manuals here. Take your pick!
http://safemanuals.com/zearch_160.php
Dom't forget to leave feedback if it solves your problem. 'fixya'!
SOURCE: Inputing scientific notation into my calculator
Hello,
1. To convert a number to scientific equation, use [2nd][Sci]
Exemples 12345 [=] screen shows 12345 Then [2nd][Sci] coverts it to 1.2345 ^04 to the power 4.
2. To enter directly a number in scientific notation (e.g. -1.2345 X10^(-65) a very small number) you use the [EE] key 1.2345[+ /-][EE][+/-]65 shows as -1.2345 -65
1.6X10^(-19) 1.6[EE][+/-]19 shows as 1.6 -19
Hope it helps
SOURCE: is the CAsio Scientific calculator fx-82TL a
Hi,
Sorry to disappoint you: This calculator is not programmable.
Good luck.
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