Casio 330 User Manual

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Problem

Use this keyboard:

Operation

mth

abc

cat

2D

Determine the greatest
common divisors of {4, 3},
{12, 6}, and {36, 9}.

Func

[iGcd] W 4 3 Y W
12 6 Y W 36 9
YU

S “iLcm” Function

Syntax: iLcm(Exp-1, Exp-2[, Exp-3…Exp-10)]

(Exp-1 through Exp-10 all are integers.)

iLcm(List-1, List-2[, List-3…List-10)]

(All elements of List-1 through List-10 are integers.)

Function:

• The first syntax above returns the least common multiple for two to ten integers.
• The second syntax returns, in list format, the least common multiple (LCM) for each of the

elements in two to ten lists. When the arguments are {a,b}, {c,d}, for example, a list will be
returned showing the LCM for a and c, and for b and d.

Description:

• All of the lists must have the same number of elements.
• When using the “iLcm(List-1, List-2[, List-3…List-10)]” syntax, one (and only one)

expression (Exp) can be include as an argument in place of a list.

Problem

Use this keyboard:

Operation

mth

abc

cat

2D

Determine the least common
multiples of {4, 3}, {12, 6},
and {36, 9}.

Func

[iLcm] W 4 3 Y W
12 6 Y W 36 9
YU

S “iMod” Function

Syntax: iMod(Exp-1/List-1, Exp-2/List-2[)]

Function:

• This function divides one or more integers by one or more other integers and returns the

remainder(s).

Description:

• Exp-1 and Exp-2, and all of the elements of List-1 and List-2 must be integers.
• You can use Exp for one argument and List for the other argument (Exp, List or List, Exp) if

you want.

• If both arguments are lists, both lists must have the same number of elements.

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Function Calculations

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