SOURCE: mode change
Hello,
Just so that we know what we are talking about. The natural display is the display mode in which fractions appear on two lines, radicals appear as radicals, log can be calculated in any base, etc. If that is what you understand by Natural Display, we are in agreement.
To set this mode, you turn calculator ON and press [SHIFT][MODE] (setup). The option is called MathIO, and it has the number 1.
Thus [SHIFT][MODE][1:MathIO].
Hope it helps.
SOURCE: when i press the MODE button in my CASIO fx - 911ES
Hello,
Just in case : Press [SHIFT][CLR] (9) [3: ALL] to reset the calculator and try [MODE] again.
If that does not work, your calculator may be defective or a fake (not the genuine article). If at all possible, return it to where you bought it and get a refund.
Here is a picture of the FX-115ES, its face looks like the 991ES. Hope I am mistaken.
SOURCE: can you show how to convert pola to rectangular o
Hello,
To avoid errors make sure that the angle unit is THE ONE required by your problem. To verify or to change the angle unit press [SIFT][MODE] and select [3: Deg] for degrees, [4:Rad] for radians, or [5:Grad] for grads.
Convert from rectangular to polar
[SHIFT][+] (Pol) . Screen displays Pol(
You enter the X-coordinate, and the Y coordinate separated by a comma, then you close the parenthesis and press [=].
Exemple: Polar coordinate of the point (1,1)
Pol( 1, 1) gives
r=1.414213562 (square root of 2)
θ=45
Here is how you enter it
Press [SHIFT][MODE][2:LineIO]
[SHIFT][POL] 1 [SHIF] [,] 1 [)] [=]
The screen displays
Pol(1,1)
r= 1.414213562
θ= 45
Convert from polar to rectangular coordinates
Rec ( radius, angle) =
Exemple: Recatngular coordinates of (r=3, θ=60°)
[SHIFT][Rec] 3 [SHIFT][,] 60 [ ) ] [=]
The screen displays
Rec(3,60)
X= 1.5
Y= 2.598076211
Hope it helps.
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SOURCE: how can we do linear interpolation in casio fx-991ES calculator
how solve interpolation by casio fx 991 ex
SOURCE: Casio fx-991ES, how to calculate
At a blank screen, enter your IRR formula in terms of the variables using ALPHA and ')' for variable X. For example: -1000 200/((1 X)^1) 200/((1 X)^2) ... rest of subsequent years. Then, press CALC. It will prompt you to enter values of your variable (X in this example). Don't worry if there's already a value displayed - this is just the most recent value that has been stored as that letter. Simply enter your value (in terms of your IRR guess) and then press [=]. You will have to repeat this for each IRR guess until you reach almost ZERO.
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