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Decimal Point and Separator Symbols You can use the display setup (Disp) screen to specify the symbols you want for the decimal point and 3-digit separator. • To change the decimal point and separator symbol setting, press the MODE key a number of times until you reach the setup screen shown below. Display the selection screen. (Disp) 1. Press the number key ( 1 or 2) that corresponds to the setting you want to use. 1(Dot): Period decimal point, comma separator 2(Comma): Comma decimal point, period separator
Hi, You need to change the display format. Press the [MODE] key a certain number of times until the screen displays Fix, Sci, Norm on one line, and 1 2 3 on the next line, with 1 under Fix, 2 under Sci and 3 under Norm.
Press 1 (Fix) followed by a number (1,2,3, etc.) This second number will set the number of decimal digits. In other words, if you press 1 (Fix) 3 all your results will have 3 decimal digits. If you choose 0, your results will not show decimals.
Hello, This calculator transforms every radical into a decimal number. It does not perform exact calculations with radicals. For that you would need a Casio FX-115ES or FX-991ES (Natural Display). Hope it helps.
Hello,
The FX-300MS cannot handle symbolic algebra. It cruches numbers but does manipulate litteral expressions. Sorry, it does not factor algebraic expressions.
Hope it helps.
Alot of people have this doubt, so I might as well make it clear.
Press the 10^x button (while pressing SHIFT, of course; it's exactly above the LOG button) followed by the number whose antilog you desire.
Example :
Let's say we need antilog(-6.8),
1. Press SHIFT, followed by LOG (i.e 10^x); this'll display a 10 on the screen;
2. Type in -6.8;
3. Press "=";
4. This'll display 1.584893192x10^-7 as the solution, which is correct!
5. Bye, lol :P
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