Casio – Casio FX-CG10 User Manual
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CASIO
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k Hyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
• Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in the Setup screen.
Example
Operation
sinh 3.6 = 18.28545536
K6( g) 2(HYPERBL) 1(sinh) 3.6 w
cosh
–1
20
15
= 0.7953654612
K6(g)2(HYPERBL)5(cosh
–1
)
$20c15w
K6( g) 2(HYPERBL) 5(cosh
–1
) (20
/15 )
w
k Other Functions
• Be sure to specify Comp for Mode in the Setup screen.
Example
Operation
'
2 +
'
5 = 3.65028154
!x(') 2e+!x(') 5wM
!x( ') 2 +!x( ') 5 w
(–3)
2
= (–3)
× (–3) = 9
(
-3 )xw
8! (= 1
Ч 2 Ч 3 Ч .... Ч 8) = 40320
8
K6( g) 3(PROB)
1(
x
!)
w
What is the integer part of – 3.5?
– 3
K6( g) 4(NUMERIC)
2(Int) -3.5 w
k Random Number Generation (RAND)
u Random Number Generation (0 to 1) (Ran#, RanList#)
Ran# and RanList# generate 10 digit random numbers randomly or sequentially from 0 to 1.
Ran# returns a single random number, while RanList# returns multiple random numbers in list
form. The following shows the syntaxes of Ran# and RanList#.
Ran# [
a
]
1
<
a
< 9
RanList# (
n
[,
a
]) 1
<
n
< 999
•
n
is the number of trials. RanList# generates the number of random numbers that
corresponds to
n
and displays them on the ListAns screen. A value must be input for
n
.
• “
a
” is the randomization sequence. Random numbers are returned if nothing is input for “
a
”.
Entering an integer of 1 through 9 for
a
will return the corresponding sequential random
number.
• Executing the function Ran# 0 initializes the sequences of both Ran# and RanList#. The
sequence also is initialized when a sequential random number is generated with a different
sequence of the previous execution using Ran# or RanList#, or when generating a random
number.