This document provides instructions for using the ALGEBRA FX 2.0 PLUS calculator. It covers turning the calculator on and off, resetting memory and mode settings, adjusting contrast, and performing basic arithmetic operations like calculations with parentheses, fractions, exponents, and order of operations. It also provides instructions for using the calculator's various modes including RUN MAT mode for matrices, CAS mode for calculus functions, STAT mode for statistics, graphing mode, and programming mode for writing programs. Examples are provided throughout to demonstrate how to use the different features and functions of the calculator.
22. Assigning values to letters
• To save 5 into letter A type:
• To save 2 into letter B type:
23. Cont. Assigning values to letters
• To assign the summation of A and B into C type:
• Note:
• Values can be assigned to A-Z and r, Ɵ
• The default value of unassigned letter is zero
• Overwriting a value on a letter deletes the previous
value.
24. Function Memory
• To store any function/formula type:
• Then choose the saving slot number.
26. Matrices
• Ex. To create 2x3 matrix in Mat A slot, type:
• To assign numerical value for each cell, simply
navigate to it, type the number, and press enter
(EXE)
30. Calling a matrix
• To call matrix A type:
• To call the value of cell [1,1] in matrix A, type:
• To save the value 5 in cell [1,1] matrix A ,type:
Then type the previous two lines.
60. Cont. Stat mode
This mode allows you to insert a number of digits
and sort it as you wish.
Then, after saving the values in “list”. You can call it
in RUN MAT mode to find the :Min, max,
median,sum,dim…etc and draw histogram chart and
other charts.
71. Roots
• On the previous Example
Press (G-SLV) and choose (1 Root)
72. Example 3
Determine the area bounded by the origin and X=-1 from the previous example
•Press (G-SLV)
•To specify the limits,
You can either:
Move the arrow or
Type the value
2
1 3
77. Example 1
1. Create a program the calculate the volume and suface
area of a sphere by obtaining the radius. ( hint: V
=
4
3
𝜋𝑟3
, 𝐴 = 4𝜋𝑟2
)
• Ans:
“Type any text between quotes”
“ volume and area equal respectively”
Volume
Area
78. Copy and Paste
• To copy a Text, First highlight the text needed by
typing :
• Then press:
• To paste: