How Do You Navigate the Casio FX 9750GPlus for Basic Operations?

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The discussion focuses on navigating the Casio R-FX-9750G Plus graphing calculator, particularly for basic functions such as addition, subtraction, exponentiation, and finding roots. Users seek guidance on which buttons to press after powering on the device, as the initial menu presents multiple options. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the menu layout to efficiently perform simple calculations. For detailed instructions, the official Casio manual is recommended as a resource for users looking to maximize their use of the calculator's features.
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Any one have this particular graphing calculator, and know any facts on how to navigate from the screens when it is first turned on , and which buttons should be pressed to do simple basic hings with this calculator that one would find handy such as adding, maybe using exponents with it, finding roots, etc

for example, as you can see from the picture below, the menu as soon as you turn it on, comes on with so many different things on the screen, to start, simply which screen do you select just if you want to add or something, or subtract, maybe use some exponents and these sort of things?
http://www.wantitall.co.za/images/ShowImage.aspx?ImageId=Casio-R-FX-9750GPlus-Graphing-Calculator%7c51VEJG7HMJL.jpg
 
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