How to Use the CASIO FX-115MS For the EIT Prepared by Test Masters Educational Services We have compiled some important functions that are needed for the EIT, and have. Casio 115 • Casio 115 o Complex numbers. Put in Complex mode Mode 2 o R – P(for ES only) Shift 2 3 o P – R(for ES only) Shift 2 4.
- 3About This Manual
- 4Initializing the Calculator
- 5Safety Precautions
- 6Handling Precautions
- 7Before Using the Calculator
- 7Removing the Hard Case
- 7Turning Power On and Off
- 7Adjusting Display Contrast
- 8Display Indicators
- 9Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup
- 9Modes and Setup
- 9Specifying the Calculation Mode
- 9Configuring the Calculator Setup
- 12Inputting Expressions and Values
- 12Standard Format
- 13Omitting the Multiplication Sign
- 22K Arithmetic Calculations
- 23Fraction Calculations
- 24Percent Calculations
- 24Degree/minute/second
- 25Using Multi-statements in Calculations
- 26Using Calculation History Memory and Replay
- 26Replay Function
- 27Answer Memory
- 27Using Calculator Memory
- 30Using Calc
- 34Function Calculations
- 35Converting Input Value to Default Angle
- 35Exponential Functions/logarithmic Functions
- 36Power Functions/power Root Functions
- 36Integration Calculations
- 38Differential Calculations
- 39Rectangular-polar Coordinate Conversion
- 40Other Functions
- 42Practical Examples
- 42Using Engineering Notation
- 44Complex Number Calculations
- 44Inputting Complex Numbers
- 46Statistical Calculation Types
- 60Performing Matrix Calculations
- 63Supported Function Types
- 66Scientific Constants
- 67Metric Conversion
- 67Technical Information
- 67Calculation Priority Sequence
- 68Stack Limitations
- 71K Error Messages
- 73Before Assuming Malfunction of the Calculator
- 73Power Requirements and Battery
- 73Replacing the Battery
- 74Specifications
- 74Auto Power Off
Difference between Casio fx-991es plus and fx-115es plus?
I bought a Casio fx-991es Plus back in high school, when I was taking Math 31. I bought this model because I read it was virtually identical to the Faculty of Engineering approved Casio fx-115es plus. Apparently the model number is different, but the calculator is identical?
Now that I'm taking STAT 151, looks like I need to get an approved non-programmable calculator for the exams, and get a gold sticker on it. Does anyone know if my Casio FX-991ES Plus calculator would still be approved? I'd honestly prefer not to spend another $24 for a new calculator.