SOURCE: i do not know how
Hey it is. Okay, so start with a equation: say, y = -(1 |x|). Now type y = -(1 , then press the [OPTN] button, next to the shift. Next press the [NUM] button or F5. The first menu button should be Abs or absolute value. When your done it should look like this. y = -(1 Abs (x)) then graph it.
SOURCE: I have a Casio fx-9750GII,
From the Run Mode (select it and press exe), enter Setup (Shift Menu) and then highlight Angle. Press the function key that correponds to Deg and then press Exit.
The manual for the Casio Fx-9750GII is here: http://support.casio.com/manualfile.php?rgn=1&cid=004002013 . Other calculator manuals are here: http://support.casio.com/manuallist.php?rgn=1&cid=004 .
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
SOURCE: casio fx-9750gII looking for factorial
press Option, F6, F3, F1 to find the "!"
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SOURCE: am trying to calculate corelation on a Casio
Press Menu.
Use arrows to highlight STAT icon and press EXE.
Enter your data in two lists (x-values in L1, Y-values in L2)
Press F2 to activate the CALC Tab at the bottom of screen.
This is what you see.
Press F3 to activate the REGression tab.
This is what you will see: the TABs at the bottom of screen.
Each tab corresponds to a regression model: X-linear, X2 quadratic, etc.
If you press F3:X^2, you get the following
You see the parameters of the regression equation, the coefficient of determination r^2, and the Mean Square error. No correlation coefficient is defined for this regression model.
For other models like linear, logarithmic, power and exponential regressions, the correlation coefficient is defined and is thus displayed with the regression equation. It is the r-value.
SOURCE: where is the math button on the casio fx-9750G11
It is a calculator and prqactically every button is a MATH button. It
depends on what MATH you intend to do. Put the calculator in Run/Mat
screen then press the OPTN key. You will see several tabs. Press the
function key under a TAB and explore what is offered. Go through all the
keys (F6 also) and see what the new tabs do.
In general it is most helpful to read the manual that shipped with the calculator.
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