but -1 x 10
100
<
log
│
X
│<
100
y
X
>
0
:
Y
≠
0, –1 x 10
100
<
<
100
X = 0
:
Y
>
0
X
<
0
:
Y = 2n+1, I/n, n is an integer.(n
≠
0)
but – 1 x 10
100
<
log
│
X
│<
100
a
Input
:
Total of integer, numerator and
denominator must be within 10 digits
includes division marks)
Result
:
Result displayed as fraction for i
integer when integer, numerator and
denominator are less than 1 x 10
10
nPr, nCr
0
≦
r
≦
n, n
≦
9999999999, n,r are integers.
STAT
│
x
│<
1x10
50
, │Σ
x
│<
1 x 10
100
0
≦│Σ
x
2
│<
1 x 10
100
, n, r are integer
:
n
≠
0
,
S
:
n
>
1
,σ:
n
>
0
Range = 1 ~ r, 1
≦
n
≦
r, 80
≦
r
≦
20400
→
DEC
0
≦
X
≦
9999999999 (for zero or positive )
– 1
≦
X
≦
– 9999999999 (for negative)
→
BIN
0
≦
X
≦
0111111111 (for zero, positive)
1000000000
≦
X
≦
1111111111
(for negative)
→
OCT
0
≦
X
≦
3777777777 (for zero or positive)
4000000000
≦
X
≦
7777777777
(for negative)
→
HEX
0
≦
X
≦
2540BE3FF( for zero or positive)
FDABF41C01
≦
X
≦
FFFFFFFFFF
(for negative)
Overflow / Error conditions
A symbol “ E ” are indicated on the display when any of the
following conditions occur and further calculation becomes
impossible. Just press [ ON/C ] to release those overflow or error
indicator and the subsequent calculation can then be performed.
1) When function calculations are performed with a number
exceeding the input range.
2) When a number is divided by 0.
3) When the [ ( ] key is used more than 15 times in a single
expression.
4) When a result (whether intermediate or final) or accumulated
total in memory exceeds the limit. (
±
9.999999999 x 10
99
)
5) When more than six pending operations.
E - 7
c
b
Y
1
Ylog x
1
√
X
Y
1
x