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| May2-09, 05:14 AM | #1 |
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using my Casio fx-9750G
Hi,
I dont know if there are any calculator whizzes out there, or maybey just fellow Casio fx-9750G owners, but I hope you can help me with a problem. I am trying to find the nCr function to calculate binomial probabilities but i cant seem to find the sequence of buttons to get to it. thanks josh |
| May3-09, 01:18 AM | #2 |
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I just got a Casio fx-9750GA plus and I'm pretty disappointed with it. I get better functionallity from my fx-115.
Anyways, to do nCr calculations follow these steps, as per the instruction manual section 2-4-5: to calculate the possible number of different combinations of 4 items that can be selected from 10 items:(which is the formula 10C4) In the run screen, type: 10 [optn][F6][F3][F3]4[EXE] It will look like 10C4 |
| May3-09, 04:29 AM | #3 |
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Brilliant, thanks for your help, it's much appreciated.
Josh |
| Jun5-11, 08:45 PM | #4 |
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using my Casio fx-9750G
Hi all
I have a similar question to this, for my Casio fx-9750G. I'm trying to do phasor (polar co-ordinate) multiplication/division. I've figured out how to convert rectangular to polar co-ordinates, but I can't seem to get sensible results for functions. Here's what I've tried: Using "<" to notate the phasor angle, I want to multiply (240<0degrees) x (110<45 degrees) The answer should be (240 x 110) < (0 + 45 degrees) = (26400<45 degrees) [OPTN] [f6] {>} [f5] {ANGL} [f6] {>} [f1] { pol( } [2400,0) x ] [f1] { pol( } [110,45) ] [EXE] ans = [28523; 0] ?? Then I thought perhaps the pol( function is converting rectangular to polar, so I tried: rec(240,0) x rec(110,45) ans = [18667;0] ?? I've checked my setup angles are in degrees What am I doing wrong? Any help or comments, gratefully received cheers Biz |
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