Inputting With Natural Display; Using Values And Expressions As Arguments (Natural Display Only) - Casio FX-100AU PLUS User Manual

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• The cursor will change shape to
remaining. If this happens, end calculation input and then press

Inputting with Natural Display

Selecting Natural Display makes it possible to input and display fractions
and certain functions ( ,
they are written in your textbook.
2 + √2
Example:
(MthIO-LineO)
1 + √2
2
Important!
• Certain types of expressions can cause the height of an input expression to be greater
than one display line. The maximum allowable height of an input expression is two
display screens (31 dots × 2). Further input will become impossible if the height of the
calculation you are inputting exceeds the allowable limit.
• Nesting of functions and parentheses is allowed. Further input will become impossible
if you nest too many functions and/or parentheses. If this happens, divide the
calculation into multiple parts and calculate each part separately.
Note
• When you press
expression you input may be cut off. If you need to view the entire input expression
again, press
and then use
Using Values and Expressions as
Arguments (Natural Display only)
A value or an expression that you have already input can be used as the
argument of a function. After you have input
make it the argument of √ , resulting in
Example:
To input 1 +
when there are 10 bytes or less of allowed input
,
,
,
2
1
and obtain a calculation result using Natural Display, part of the
and
to scroll the input expression.
7
and then change it to 1 +
6
18
.
,
,
,
,
, Abs) just as
2
7
, for example, you can
6
7
.
6
7
(MthIO-LineO)
6

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