FX 300 MS Training guide
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FX 300 MS Calculator
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Activities for the Classroom FX-300 Scientific Calculator
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Quick Reference Guide (inside the calculator cover)
Key Points/ Overview
ꢀ Two line display
ꢀ VPAM to show formulas as in textbooks
(Visually Perfect Algebraic Method)
ꢀ Fraction key; Mixed number vs. improper fractions
ꢀ Recall and edit function
ꢀ Statistics mode including standard deviation and regression
Content
BASIC ARITHMETIC CALCULATIONS Mode 1 (Comp) Computation
Making Corrections During Input
Replay Function
Order of Operations
Display Format (FIX, SCI, Norm)
Fraction Display
Decimal-Fraction Conversion
Angle Display
Initial Defaults
Percentage Calculations
Degrees/Minutes/Seconds
Memory Calculations
Answer Memory
Consecutive Calculations
Independent Memory
Variables
Clearing Memory
Powers/Square Roots/Cube Root, nth roots
Probability Calculations/Random Number/Factorials
Trigonometry
Trigonometric/Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Hyperbolic/ Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
Convert Radians to Degrees
Coordinate Conversion
Logarithms/Natural Logarithms
STATISTICAL CALCULATIONS
Standard Deviation
Regression
Mode 2 (SD) Standard Deviation
Mode 3 (Reg) Regression
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Fraction Display
You can use the display set up screen to specify the display format when a fraction
calculation result is greater than one. To set the fraction display, press the [MODE] key
4 times and press “1” for Display (DISP).
Example
3
4
5
6
Mixed Fraction:
Press 1: a b/c
+
= 2
2
3
3
2
4
3
17
Improper Fraction:
Press 2: d/c
+
=
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Decimal-Fraction Conversion
Examples:
Keystrokes
Enter [2.75] [=]
Display
2.75
Press [a b/c]
[SHIFT] [d/c]
2
3
4
11
4
Angle Display
To set the angle unit at degrees, radians, or grads, press the [MODE] key 2 times.
Degrees
Radians
Grads
Press 1
Press 2
Press 3
Initial Defaults
To return the calculation mode and setup to the initial defaults, press [SHIFT] [CLR] [2]
[=]. This will return the calculator to the following settings:
Calculation mode
Angle unit
COMP
Deg
Exponential display format Norm 1
Fraction display format
Decimal point character
a b/c
Dot
Percentage Calculations
Examples:
Keystrokes
Display
1.8
To find percentage of
a number.
12% of 15
[15] [x] [12] [SHIFT] [%]
To calculate percentage
of one number to another.
What percentage of 80 is 40?
[40] [ ÷ ] [80] [SHIFT] [%]
50
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To add a percentage.
15% to 1000
[1000] [x] [15] [SHIFT] [%] [+] 1150
To discount a percentage.
85 by 10%
[85] [x] [10] [SHIFT] [%] [ -]
[36] [–] [30] [SHIFT] [%]
76.5
20
% change, when a value
is increased.
From 30 to 36
Degrees/Minutes/Seconds
You can perform calculations using degrees, minutes, and seconds, and convert
between sexagesimal and decimal values.
Examples:
Keystrokes
[2.5] [=]
Display
2.5
Press [o,,, ]
[10] [o,,, ] [15] [o,,, ] [12] [o,,, ] [x] [4] [=]
2° 30° 0
41° 0° 48°
Memory Calculations
There are different types of memory available:
Answer Memory, Consecutive Calculations, Independent Memory, and Variables.
Answer Memory
Whenever you press [=] after inputting values or an expression, the calculated result
automatically updates the Answer Memory contents by storing the result. You can recall
it by pressing [ANS].
Consecutive Calculations
You can use the calculation result that is currently on display (and also stored in Answer
Memory) as the first value of your next calculation.
Independent Memory
Independent Memory uses the memory area in variable M and is convenient for
calculating cumulative totals.
To add a value to M, press [M+].
To subtract a value from M, press [SHIFT] [M-].
To recall the value of M, press [RCL] [M].
Variables
There are 9 variables available (including M) to store data (A through F, M, X, and Y).
To add a value to memory letter A, enter the value and press [SHIFT] [STO] [A].
To recall the value of A, press [RCL] [A]. Note: Do NOT use the ALPHA key.
Clearing Memory
To clear independent memory, press [0] [SHIFT] [STO] [M] (this stores 0 in M).
To delete data assigned to a specific variable, press [0] [SHIFT] [STO] <> (enter the
letter you want to clear, without pressing the ALPHA key).
To clear the values assigned to all of the variables, press [SHIFT] [CLR] [1] [=].
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Powers/Square Roots/Cube Root, nth roots
To square a number:
Use the [x2] key
Example: [5] [x2] [=] 25
To cube a number:
Use the [x3] key
Example: [3] [x3] [=] 27
To raise a number to a power
(other than 2 or 3):
Use the [∧] key
Example: [2] [∧] [4] = 16
To find a square root:
To find a cube root:
To find a root
Use the [
] key
] [25] [=] 5
Example: [
Use the [3 ] key
Example: [SHIFT] [3 ] [27] [=] 3
Use the [ x
] key
(other than square or cube root): Example: [4] [SHIFT] [ x
] [81] = 3
To find a reciprocal:
Use the [x-1] key
Example: [5] [x-1] [=] .2
Note: Press [a b/c] and the display will change to 1/5.
Probability Calculations/ Random Number/ Factorials
Permutations
Combinations
A permutation is a selection of objects in which the order of the
objects matters.
Example: To determine the possible number of different
arrangements using 4 items selected from 10 items.
[10] [SHIFT] [nPr] [4] [=] 5040
A combination is a selection of objects from a collection and order
is irrelevant.
Example: To determine the number of different combinations of 4
items selected from 10 items
[10] [nCr] [4] [=] 210
Factorials
To calculate a factorial, use [SHIFT] [x!]
Random Number
To generate a random number between 0 and 1,
press [SHIFT] [Ran#] [=]
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Trigonometry
Trigonometric/Inverse Trigonometric Functions
You can use sin, cos and tan to calculate and solve trigonometric equations.
Examples (in degree mode):
Keystrokes
[sin] [30] [=]
Display
0.5
[SHIFT] [sin] [.5] [=]
30
Hyperbolic/Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
Examples (in degree mode):
Keystrokes
Display
[hyp] [sin] [3.6] [=]
[SHIFT] [hyp] [sin] [30] [=]
Or
18.28545536
4.094622224
[hyp] [SHIFT] [sin] [30] [=]
Convert Radians to Degrees
To convert Radians to Degrees, put the calculator in Degree mode.
Example:
π radians to degrees
Press [SHIFT] [π ] [SHIFT] [DRG] and press [2] for Radians [=] 180
To convert Degrees to Radians, put the calculator in Radian mode.
Example:
180 degrees to radians
Press [180] [SHIFT] [DRG] and press [1] for Degrees [=] 3.141592654
Coordinate Conversion
You can convert from polar to rectangular and from rectangular to polar. The calculation
results are automatically assigned to variables E and F. Note: For both examples, be
sure you are in degree mode.
To convert polar coordinates (r, θ) to rectangular coordinates (x, y).
Example: To convert ( r = 2, θ = 60) to rectangular coordinates:
Press [SHIFT] [REC] [2] [ , ] [60] [ ) ] [=]
[RCL] [F]
1 (x value)
1.732050808 (y value)
To convert rectangular coordinates (x, y) to polar coordinates (r, θ).
Example: To convert ( x = 1, y = 3 ) to rectangular coordinates:
Press [POL] [1] [ , ] [
[RCL] [F]
] [3] [ ) ] [=]
2 (r value)
60 (θ value)
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Logarithms/Natural Logarithms
You can find logarithms, natural logarithms, and antilogarithms.
Examples:
Keystrokes
Display
[log] [100] [=]
2
[ln] [90] [=]
4.49980967
[ln] [ALPHA] [e]
[SHIFT] [ex] [1] [=]
[SHIFT] [10x] [2] [=]
1
2.718281828
100
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Standard Deviation
Use the [MODE] key to enter the Standard Deviation (SD) mode when you want to perform
statistical calculations using standard deviation. [MODE] [2]
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•
•
To clear statistical memory, press [SHIFT] [CLR] [1] [=].
To enter data, use the following key sequence: <value> [DT]
Input data is used to calculate the following values:
Sum of the squares (∑ x2)
Sum of data (∑ x)
Number of data items (n)
Mean of the data
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] [1]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] [2]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] [3]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] [1]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] [2]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] [3]
Population standard deviation σ n
Sample standard deviation σ n-1
Key points to note:
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•
[DT] [DT] inputs the same data twice
You can input multiple entries of the same data using [SHIFT] [;].
To input 100 ten times, press [100] [SHIFT] [;] [10] [DT]
You can scroll through the data you entered using the up and down arrows on the
REPLAY button.
You can edit the displayed data by inputting a new value and then pressing the [=]
key to replace it. If you use the [DT] key (and not the [=] key), this will register the
value you input as a new data item and will leave the old value as is.
If you want to perform statistical calculations, always press the [AC] key first to exit
the data display.
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•
•
•
To delete a data value that is displayed, press [SHIFT] [CL].
If you switch to another MODE, you will no longer be able to display or edit your
data.
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Regression
Use the [MODE] key to enter the Regression (REG) mode when you want to perform statistical
calculations using regression. [MODE] [3]
When you enter Regression mode, you can select from 6 types of regression:
Linear regression
[1] (Lin)
Logarithmic regression
Exponential regression
Power regression
Inverse regression
Quadratic regression
[2] (Log)
[3] (Exp)
→ [1] (Pwr)
→ [2] (Inv)
→ [3] (Quad)
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•
•
To clear statistical memory, press [SHIFT] [CLR] [1] [=].
To enter data, use the following key sequence: <x data> , <y data> [DT]
The values produced by a regression calculation depend on the values input.
Results can be recalled using the following:
∑ x2
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] [1]
∑ x
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] [2]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] [3]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] → [1]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] → [2]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] → [3]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] [1]
n
∑ y2
∑ y
∑ xy
Mean of the x data
Population standard deviation (x)
Sample standard deviation (x)
Mean of the y data
Population standard deviation (y)
Sample standard deviation (y)
Regression coefficient A
Regression coefficient B
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] [2]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] [3]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → [1]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → [2]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → [3]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → [1]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → [2]
For regression calculations other than quadratic regression:
Correlation coefficient r
Estimate x
Estimate y
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → [3]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → → [1]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → → [2]
For quadratic regression:
∑ x3
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] → → [1]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] → → [2]
[SHIFT] [S-SUM] → → [3]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → [3]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → → [1]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → → [2]
[SHIFT] [S-VAR] → → → [3]
∑ x2 y
∑ x4
Regression coefficient C
Estimate x1
Estimate x2
Estimate y
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