Casio 330 User Manual
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Using Numeric Solver
(6)
Tap
, or tap [Solve] and then [Execute] on the Numeric Solver menu.
• The [Left–Right] value shows the difference between the left side and right side
results.
Tip
• Numeric Solver solves functions by calculating approximations based on Newton’s method.
This means that solutions may include errors that are not actual solutions. The accuracy of
solutions can be determined by viewing the [Left–Right] value. The closer the [Left–Right]
value is to zero, the more accurate the results.
• If ClassPad judges that the displayed results are not converging sufficiently, it displays the
message “Did not converge. Do you wish to continue a calculation?” Tap [Yes] to continue, or
[No] to cancel the calculation.
Example: Solve the equation 86 = 56.01205897 log(61− x)
• In this example, the initial convergence value is 1
E
−13. This is the
default setting of the ClassPad unit.
S ClassPad Operation
(1)
Tap
/ to display the application menu, and then tap .
(2)
.
(3) Input the equation as written, then tap U.
@A:@7U
• The variable x is automatically selected because it is the only variable in the
equation.
(4) Tap , or tap [Solve] and then [Execute] on the Numeric Solver menu.
• This completes the procedure. If the software is unable to converge to a solution,
steps (5) through (8) apply.
(5) The error message appears.
Tap
[OK].
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