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How to punch in 234 degrees, 23 minutes 24 seconds on the fx-83gt plus casio calculator

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Look for the DMS key (degree, minute second).

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: I need to know how to set the Casio fx-9750ga plus

Page 14 in Chapter 1 listed here.
http://support.casio.com/pdf/004/fx_plus_chapter01.pdf

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2010

SOURCE: hello there. I'm having some

try changing you calculator to Degrees it should be the original setting, this can be done usually by removing the batteries or hitting a clear all memory on calc and it should be set to degrees. The reason you are getting "0.4553" is because it is in the radian mode (usually seen as RAD) so easy fix its not your calc its just an operator error.

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MiB8888

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SOURCE: The Tan, Sin and Cos

Press [SHIFT] [MODE] [3] to switch to degrees.

MiB8888

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SOURCE: i can't find the EXP button on my Casio fx-83GT

Your question is slightly ambiguous.

If you refer to the exponential function (power to base e = 2,7182818...), the key sequence is [SHIFT] [ln]. (rightmost button column, two rows below the ON key).

If you refer to a key allowing to enter powers of 10, like in 3,14 x 10²³, see the button labeled
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its located in the bottom button row, center column.

kakima

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SOURCE: Hi there, I have a Casio fx-83GT Plus. At the moment when I do a sum 0.009x0.009 (for example) it gives me an answer of 8.1x10 to the power of -5. How do I get the calculator back to just giving '

Press SHIFT MODE 8 2 to select the Norm2 display mode.
Be aware that the calculator will switch to scientific notation if the magnitude of the number goes above 10^10 or below 10^-9.

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The calculator has no application that will find the highest common divisor (or HCF) but that should not be difficult to do by hand.
Decompose the first number in prime factors. If a prime factor is repeated use the exponent notation: That helps
Decompose the second number in prime factors too, using the exponent notation.
Now look at the two decompositions. If a prime factor is present in both decomposition it must be in the HCD /HCF, with the smallest of the two exponents. Do that for all prime factors
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Is there a verify mode on the CASIO fx-991es plus calculator?

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