2 input ranges – Casio ALGEBRA FX 2.0 PLUS Appendix User Manual
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Input Ranges
2 Input Ranges
sin
x
cos
x
tan
x
sin
–1
x
cos
–1
x
tan
–1
x
sinh
x
cosh
x
tanh
x
sinh
–1
x
cosh
–1
x
tanh
–1
x
log
x
In
x
10
x
e
x
x
x
2
1/
x
3
x
x
!
n
P
r
n
C
r
As a rule,
precision is
±1 at the
10th digit.
*
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However, for tan
x
:
|
x
|
G
G
G
G
G
90(2
n
+1):DEG
|
x
|
G
G
G
G
G
π/2(2
n
+1):RAD
|
x
|
G
G
G
G
G
100(2
n
+1):GRA
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
* Complex numbers can be
used as arguments.
(DEG) |
x
| < 9
× (10
9
)
°
(RAD) |
x
| < 5
× 10
7
πrad
(GRA) |
x
| < 1
× 10
10
grad
|
x
| < 1
|
x
| < 1
× 10
100
|
x
| < 230.2585092
|
x
| < 1
×10
100
|
x
| < 5
× 10
99
1<
x
< 5
× 10
99
|
x
| < 1
1
× 10
–99
<
x
< 1
× 10
100
–1
× 10
100
<
x
< 100
–1
× 10
100
<
x
< 230.2585092
0 <
x
< 1
× 10
100
|
x
| <1
× 10
50
|
x
| < 1
× 10
100
,
x
G
G
G
G
G
0
|
x
| < 1
× 10
100
0 <
x
< 69
(
x
is an integer)
Result < 1
× 10
100
n
,
r
(
n
and
r
are integers)
0 <
r
<
n
,
n
< 1
× 10
10
15 digits
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Function
Input range for real
number solutions
Internal
digits
Precision
Notes
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