FX 65 Training guide
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FX 65 Fraction Calculator
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Quick Reference Guide (inside the calculator cover)
Key Points/ Overview
ꢀ True fraction display
ꢀ Fraction and decimal conversions
ꢀ Integer division (quotient and remainder)
ꢀ Ability to fix decimal places
ꢀ Basic scientific functions
ꢀ Single variable statistics
ꢀ Super solar power- operates even in low light
Content
Display Indicators
Display Set Up
Basic Arithmetic Calculations
Basic Functions and Operations
Basic Calculations
Fraction calculations and simplification
Percent calculations
Default angle unit setting and conversions
Powers and roots
Internal Rounding
Probability
Random number generation
Permutations and combinations
Factorials
Memory
Memory Calculations
Constant Memory Calculations
Trigonometry
Trigonometric/Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Hyperbolic/ Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
Coordinate Conversion
Logarithmic Functions
Statistics
Entering and analyzing statistical data
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Display Set Up
The FX-65 allows you to change the display format for the following:
Fixed number decimal places
Number of significant digits in scientific notation
Engineering notation mode
Key
Function
[FIX] n
Sets the number of decimal places according to the
value you input for n (0 – 9).
Clears the decimal place setting.
[FIX] [.]
[SHIFT] [SCI] n Sets the number of significant digits according to
the value you input for n (0 – 9).
[SHIFT] [SCI] [.] Clear the scientific notation setting.
[SHIFT] [ENG]
Enters the engineering notation mode and
normalizes the displayed value so its exponent is a
positive multiple of three.
Enters the engineering notation mode and
normalizes the displayed value so its exponent is a
negative multiple of three.
[SHIFT] [ ENG ]
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Basic Arithmetic Calculations
Basic Functions and Operations
The following are the basic functions and operations of the calculator.
Backspaces and deletes the right digit of a displayed input value.
[AC]
Turns power on.
[C]
Clears the displayed input value.
[SHIFT]
Shifts the keyboard and accesses functions marked above the keys.
Note: There is no power off key. The calculator automatically turns off about six minutes
after you finish using it.
Basic Calculations
Be sure to press [AC] when beginning a new calculation.
[+] [ - ] [x] [÷]
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
÷R
Division with remainder. The display shows up to (6) digits for the
quotient and (4) digits for the remainder.
[=]
Performs calculation
[+/-]
Changes the sign of a displayed value. You must enter the value
first.
[(] [)]
Left and right parentheses. You can have up to 18 sets of nested
parentheses. Note: The calculator uses “order of operations”. So
for 2 + 3 x 4, you do not need parentheses around 3 x 4. The
calculator will calculate 3 x 4, then add 2.
[SHIFT] [π]
In degree mode, this will input the numerical value for π. In radian
mode, the “π” symbol will be displayed.
[SHIFT] [X-Y]
Swaps the value of x and y in power and root calculations. Also
swaps the minuend and subtrahend in subtraction calculations.
Example: for 32, to swap 3 and 2, press [3] [xy] [2] [SHIFT] [X-Y] [=].
The answer displayed is 8.
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Fraction calculations and simplification
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You can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
The result of a calculation that mixes fractions and decimal values is displayed as
a decimal value.
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Using the [b/c] key, you can enter a fraction with up to 4 digits in both the
numerator and denominator.
Results can have up to four digits each for integer, numerator, and denominator.
If any part is longer, value is displayed as decimal with error symbol E.
Be sure to press [AC] when beginning a new calculation.
[b/c]
[a]
Inputs the numerator (b) /denominator (c) of a fraction in the form b/c.
Example: to input ½ , press [1] [b/c] [2].
Inputs the integer part of a fraction (mixed number).
Example: to input 2 ½, press [2] [a] [1] [b/c] [2].
[SHIFT]
[a b/c – d/c]
Converts the displayed value between mixed number and improper
fraction.
[=]
When “SIMP” is displayed, pressing [=] will reduce the fraction to its
simplest form.
[SIMP]
Simplifies a fraction by the smallest divisor possible. The divisor
being used appears on the display for a moment, followed by the
simplified fraction.
n [SIMP]
Simplifies a fraction by a specific divisor.
Example: 50 [b/c] [100] [=]
Press [5] [SIMP]. The fraction is reduced to 10/20.
[F-D]
Converts the displayed value between fraction and decimal form.
Percent calculations
Example
Display
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To find percentage of a number.
12% of 15
[15] [x] [12] [SHIFT] [%]
To calculate percentage of one number to another.
What percentage of 80 is 40?
[40] [÷] [80] [SHIFT] [%]
50
To add a percentage.
15% to 1000 (or 1000 increased by 15%) [1000] [x] [15] [SHIFT] [%] [+] 1150
To discount a percentage.
85 by 10%
[85] [x] [10] [SHIFT] [%] [-]
76.5
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% change, when a value is increased
From 30 to 36
[36] [ - ] [30] [SHIFT] [%]
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Percent of increase, when an amount is added.
300 cc is added to 500 cc
[300] [+] [500] [SHIFT] [%]
160
Default angle unit setting and conversions
[DRG]
Changes the default angle unit cyclically between degrees, radians,
and grads.
[SHIFT] [DRG] Changes the default angle unit cyclically between degrees, radians,
and grads, and converts the displayed value accordingly.
Powers and roots
[x2]
Squares a number. Example: [5] [x2 ]
[SHIFT] [x3]
[xy]
Cubes a number. Example: [3] [SHIFT] [x3]
Raises a number to a power (other than 2 or 3).
Example: [2] [xy] [4] [=]
[SHIFT] [1/x]
[SHIFT] [
Calculates the reciprocal of the displayed value.
Example: [3] [SHIFT] [1/x]
]
Calculates the square root of a number.
Example: [9] [SHIFT] [
]
[SHIFT] [3
]
Calculates the cube root of a number.
Example: [27] [SHIFT] [3
]
[SHIFT] [x1/y]
Calculates the specified root of a number.
Example: For 271/3, press [27] [SHIFT] [x1/y] [3] [=]
Internal Rounding
Calculates internal rounding based on the number of decimal places you have on the
display. For example, set the calculator to 3 fixed decimal places.
Press [200] [÷] [7] [=]
Press [SHIFT] [RND]. This will truncate the number at 3 decimal places.
Press [x] [14] [=]
(The answer displayed is 399.994).
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FX 65 Training guide
Probability
Random number generation
[SHIFT] [RAN#] Generates a random number between 0 and 0.999.
Permutations and combinations
[SHIFT] [nPr]
A permutation is a selection of objects in which the order matters.
Example: To determine the number of possible different
arrangements using 4 items selected from 10 items.
[10] [SHIFT] [nPr] [4] [=] 5040
[SHIFT] [nCr]
A combination is a selection of objects from a collection and order
is irrelevant.
Example: To determine the number of different combinations of 4
items selected from 10 items. [10] [SHIFT] [nCr] [4] [=] 210
Factorials
[SHIFT] [x!]
Calculates the factorial of a number. Example: [5] [SHIFT] [!]
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Memory
Memory Calculations
The memory function is convenient for calculating cumulative totals.
[M+]
Adds displayed value to memory.
[MR]
Recalls the value stored in memory.
Clears memory.
[SHIFT] [MC]
[SHIFT] [M-]
[SHIFT] [X-M]
Subtracts the displayed value from memory.
Swaps the displayed value with the value currently in memory.
Constant Memory Calculations
A pair of constant memories let you store operators and values. Once stored, a value
and operator can be recalled with the touch of a key as necessary.
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Arithmetic operators (+, -, x, ÷), power, and root operations can be stored in
constant memory.
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An error will occur if you try to store only an operator or only a value.
You can store data in constant memory immediately after pressing the [AC] key.
Storing data to a memory that already contains data replaces the old data with
the new.
[SHIFT] [SET1]
[SHIFT] [SET2]
Stores data into constant memory F1.
Stores data into constant memory F2.
[F1]
[F2]
Recalls data from constant memory F1.
Recalls data from constant memory F2.
[AC] [SHIFT] [SET1] Clears constant memory F1.
[AC] [SHIFT] [SET2] Clears constant memory F2.
[AC] [F1]
[AC] [F2]
Displays the contents of constant memory F1.
Displays the contents of constant memory F2.
Examples:
To store x 123 in constant memory F1: [AC] [x] [123] [SHIFT] [SET1]
To use constant memory (multiply by 123):
[AC] [2] [F1]
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FX 65 Training guide
Trigonometry
Be sure to select the angle unit (D, R, G) you want to use before beginning a calculation.
Trigonometric/Inverse Trigonometric Functions
To calculate the sine, cosine, or tangent of the displayed angle.
Example (in degree mode): [30] [sin] (= .5)
To calculate the arcsine, arccosine, or arctangent.
Example (in degree mode): [.5] [SHIFT] [sin] (= 30)
Hyperbolic/ Inverse Hyperbolic Functions
To calculate the hyperbolic sine, cosine, or tangent of the displayed angle.
Example (in degree mode): [3.6] [hyp] [sin]
To calculate the hyperbolic arcsine, arccosine, or arctangent of the displayed angle.
Example (in degree mode): [30] [hyp] [SHIFT] [sin -1]
Coordinate Conversion
You can convert between rectangular and polar coordinates.
Make sure you are using the correct angle unit (D, R, G) before starting your calculation.
[SHIFT] [R-P] Rectangular to polar coordinate conversion
[SHIFT] [P-R] Polar to rectangular coordinate conversion
[SHIFT] [X-Y] Use this operation to switch between the two coordinates produced by the
conversion operation.
Example:
To convert polar coordinates (r = 2, θ = 60) to rectangular
coordinates (x, y).
[2] [SHIFT] [P-R] [60] [=]
[SHIFT] [X-Y]
This gives you the x value.
This gives you the y value.
Logarithmic Functions
You can find logarithms, natural logarithms, and antilogarithms.
[log]
Calculates the common logarithm of the displayed value.
[100] [log]
[ln]
Calculates the natural logarithm (base e) of the displayed value.
[90] [ln]
[SHIFT] [10x]
Calculates the common antilogarithm of the displayed value,
which is 10 raised to the power of the value.
[2] [SHIFT] [10x]
[SHIFT] [ex]
Calculates the natural antilogarithm of the displayed value, which
is e raised to the power of the value.
[1] [SHIFT] [ex]
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Statistics
Entering and analyzing statistical data
[SHIFT] [STAT]
[COMP]
Enters the statistics mode.
Exits the statistics mode. Note that all input data is deleted.
[SHIFT] [SAC]
Clears statistical memory. Be sure to perform this operation
before inputting new data.
[DATA]
Inputs the displayed value as data. Press [DATA] twice to input
two entries of the same value. (NOTE: This is the “M+” key).
[SHIFT] [DEL]
Deletes the displayed value as data.
Note: You can input multiple entries of the same data using [x].
To input 100 ten times, press [100] [x] [10] [DATA].
After entering data, you can retrieve the following values:
[SHIFT] [σ n-1]
Sample standard deviation.
[SHIFT] [σ n]
Population standard deviation.
[SHIFT] [ x ]
[SHIFT] [n]
Arithmetic mean.
Number of data items.
Sum of data.
[SHIFT] [∑x]
[SHIFT] [∑x2]
Sum of the squares.
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