Casio FX 260 User Manual - Page 8

Constant, Calculations - how to use the calculator

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• Example 7: 4/3π53 4 \ 3 - A x - 5 A N = 523.5987756 Constant Calculations • Press +, ,, - or \ twice after inputting a number to make that number a constant. • "K" is on the display while a constant is being used. • Use the COMP mode for constant calculations. • Example 1: 2.3ѿ3, then 2.3ѿ6 (2.3ѿ3) 2.3 + + 3 = (2.3ѿ6) 6 = K 5.3 K 8.3 • Example 2: 12҂2.3, then 12҂(ȕ9) (12҂2.3) 12 - - 2.3 = (12҂(ȕ9)) 9 E = K 27.6 K -108. • Example 3: 17ѿ17ѿ17ѿ17҃68 (17ѿ17) 17 + + = (17ѿ17 ѿ17) = (17ѿ17 ѿ17ѿ17) = - 6 - K 34. K 51. K 68.

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Example 7:
4/3
π
5
3
4
\
3
-
A
x
-
5
A
N
=
Constant
Calculations
• Press
+
,
,
,
-
or
\
twice after inputting a number to
make that number a constant.
“K” is on the display while a constant is being used.
Use the COMP mode for constant calculations.
Example 1:
2.3
±
3, then 2.3
±
6
(2.3
±
3)
2.3
+
+
3
=
(2.3
±
6)
6
=
Example 2:
12
³
2.3, then 12
³
(
9)
(12
³
2.3)
12
-
-
2.3
=
(12
³
(
9))
9
E
=
Example 3:
17
±
17
±
17
±
17
µ
68
(17
±
17)
17
+
+
=
(17
±
17
±
17)
=
(17
±
17
±
17
±
17)
=
523.5987756
K
8.3
K
27.6
K
–108.
K
5.3
K
34.
K
68.
K
51.