Casio fx-9860G SD User Manual

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Numerical Calculations

# In the function

f(

x

)

, only X can be used as a

variable in expressions. Other variables (A
through Z excluding X,

r

,

θ

) are treated as

constants, and the value currently assigned to
that variable is applied during the calculation.

# Input of

n

and the closing parenthesis can be

omitted.

# Discontinuous points or sections with drastic

fluctuation can adversely affect precision or
even cause an error.

# You cannot use a differential, quadratic

differential, integration,

Σ, maximum/minimum

value, Solve, RndFix or log ab calculation
expression inside of a maximum/minimum
calculation term.

# Inputting a larger value for

n

increases the

precision of the calculation, but it also increases
the amount of time required to perform the
calculation.

# The value you input for the end point of the

interval (

b

) must be greater than the value you

input for the start point (

a

). Otherwise an error

occurs.

# You can interrupt an ongoing maximum/

minimum calculation by pressing the A key.

# You can input an integer in the range of 1 to 9

for the value of

n

. Using any value outside this

range causes an error.

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Example 2

To determine the maximum value for the interval defined by start
point

a

=

0 and end point

b

=

3, with a precision of

n

=

6 for the

function

y = –x

2

+

2

x

+

2

Input

f(x)

.

AK4(CALC)6(g)2(FMax) -vx+cv+c,

Input the interval

a =

0

, b =

3.

a,d,

Input the precision

n =

6

.

g)

w

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