K differential calculations – Casio fx-115ES User Manual

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k Differential Calculations

Your calculator performs differential calculations by approximating
the derivative based on centered difference approximation.

d

/

dx

(

f

(

x

),

a

,

tol

)

f

(

x

): Function of X (All non-X variables are treated as

constants.)

a

:

Input a value to specify the point for which the derivative
should be obtained (differential point)

tol

: Tolerance range (input/output format: Linear)

• You can omit specification of the tolerance range. A default value

of 1

× 10

–10

is used when you do.

(,

d

/

dx

(, Pol(, Rec(, and

Σ

( cannot be used within

f

(

x

),

a

, or

tol

.

• Differential calculations can be performed in the COMP Mode only.
• When performing a differential calculation involving trigonometric

functions, specify Rad as the calculator’s default angle unit.

• A “Time Out” error occurs when a differential calculation ends

without the ending condition being fulfilled.

• A smaller

tol

value provides better precision, but it also causes

the calculation to take more time. Specify a

tol

value that is 1

×

10

–14

or greater.

• You cannot input a

tol

value when using Math format.

• Inaccurate results and errors can be caused by the following :

- discontinuous points in

x

values

- extreme changes in

x

values

- inclusion of the local maximum point and local minimum point in

x

values

- inclusion of the inflection point in

x

values

- inclusion of undifferentiable points in

x

values

- differential calculation results approaching zero

• Pressing A will interrupt an ongoing differential calculation.

Appendix

<#033> Determine

f

’(

) when

f

(

x

) = sin(

x

)

(

tol

specification omitted.)

<#034> (3

x

2

– 5

x

+ 2, 2, 1

×10

–12

) = 7

π

2

d

dx

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