Casio ClassPad 300 User Manual
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k Equal Symbols and Unequal Symbols (=, ≠, <, >, <, >)
You can use these symbols to perform a number of different basic calculations.
Problem
Use this keyboard:
Operation
mth
abc
cat
2D
To add 3 to both sides of
ࠗ
MATH
Cmd
(
X= 3 )+ 3 w
x
= 3.
x
+ 3 = 6
Subtract 2 from both sides
OPTN MATH
Cmd
(
Y
5 )- 2 w
of
y
< 5.
y
– 2 < 3
Tip
• In the “Syntax” explanations of each command under “2-7 Using the Action Menu”, the following
operators are indicated as “Eq/Ineq”: =, ≠, <, >, <, >. Whether or not the “Eq/Ineq” operators
include the “≠” operator is specified for each command by a separate note.
• An expression that contains multiple equation or inequality operators cannot be input as a single
expression. For output expressions, an expression can be output with multiple operators only in
the case of inequality operators that are facing in the same direction (example: –1<
x
<1).
Example: solve(
x
2
– 1 < 0,
x
) w
{–1 <
x
< 1}
k “with” Operator ( | )
The “with” (I) operator temporarily assigns a value to a variable. You can use the “with”
operator in the following cases.
• To assign the value specified on the right side of | to the variable on the left side of |
• To limit or restrict the range of a variable on the left side of | in accordance with conditions
provided on the right side of |
The following is the syntax for the “with” (I) operator.
Exp/Eq/Ineq/List/Mat|Eq/Ineq/List/(and operator)
You can put plural conditions in a list or connected with the “and” operator on the right side.
“≠” can be used on the left side or the right side of |.
Problem
Use this keyboard:
Operation
mth
abc
cat
2D
Evaluate
x
2
+
x
+ 1 when
OPTN SMBL
Cmd
X{ 2 +X+ 1 UX
x
= 3.
13
= 3 w
For
x
2
– 1 = 0, determine
OPTN SMBL
Cmd
[solve] X{ 2 - 1 = 0
the value of
x
when
x
> 0.
,
X)UX
0 w
{
x
= 1}
Determine the value of
OPTN SMBL
Cmd
$X)UX
0 w
abs (
x
) when
x
>0.
x
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Function Calculations