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Casio fx-9750GII User Manual

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2-26
• Input of the tolerance (tol) value and the closing parenthesis can be omitted.
• Specify a tolerance (
tol) value of 1E–14 or greater. An error (Time Out) occurs whenever no
solution that satisfies the tolerance value can be obtained.
• The rules that apply for linear differential also apply when using a quadratic differential
calculation for the graph formula (see page 2-24).
• Inaccurate results and errors can be caused by the following:
- discontinuous points in
x values
- extreme changes in
x values
- inclusion of the local maximum point and local minimum point in
x values
- inclusion of the inflection point in
x values
- inclusion of undifferentiable points in
x values
- differential calculation results approaching zero
• You can interrupt an ongoing quadratic differential calculation by pressing the key.
• Always use radians (Rad mode) as the angle unit when performing trigonometric quadratic
differentials.
• You cannot use a differential, quadratic differential, integration, 3, maximum/minimum value,
Solve, RndFix or log
a
b calculation expression inside of a quadratic differential calculation
term.
• With quadratic differential calculation, calculation precision is up to five digits for the
mantissa.
• In the Math input/output mode, the tolerance value is fixed at 1
E–10 and cannot be changed.
I Integration Calculations [OPTN]-[CALC]-[°dx]
To perform integration calculations, first display the function analysis menu and then input the
values using the syntax below.
*(CALC)* (°
dx) f(x) a b tol * fx-7400GII: (CALC)
(
a
: start point,
b
: end point,
tol
: tolerance)
Area of
a
b
f
(
x
)
dx
is calculated
As shown in the illustration above, integration calculations are performed by calculating
integral values from
a through b for the function y = f (x) where a x b, and f (x) 0. This in
effect calculates the surface area of the shaded area in the illustration.
f
(
x
),
a
,
b
,
tol
)
a
b
f
(
x
)
d
x
f
(
x
),
a
,
b
,
tol
)
a
b
f
(
x
)
d
x

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Casio fx-9750GII Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeGraphing
Cover-
Form factorDesktop
Control typeButtons
Product colorBlue
Digits- digits
Display tiltingNo
Display resolution64 x 128 pixels
Display number of lines8 lines
Display number of characters21
Battery typeAAA
Power sourceBattery
Auto power offYes
Number of batteries supported4
Flash memory0.061 MB
Storage media typeFlash
Symbolic notationSquare root
Conversion betweenDecimal, Percent
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth180.5 mm
Width87.5 mm
Height21.3 mm
Weight205 g

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