Casio FX-82AU PLUS User Manual
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Using the memories
The calculator has an independent memory that can store the result of a calculation.
In addition there are six pronumerals A, B, C, D, X and Y which may be assigned
values.
In addition there are six pronumerals A, B, C, D, X and Y which may be assigned
values.
The independent memory M
Before you start using the memory, check that there is nothing in the memory. In
the following screen shot the small M in the top left hand corner of the screen
indicates that a value is stored in the memory. The contents of the memory can be
cleared by pressing 0 q J (STO) m.
Store the result of a calculation by pressing m.
the following screen shot the small M in the top left hand corner of the screen
indicates that a value is stored in the memory. The contents of the memory can be
cleared by pressing 0 q J (STO) m.
Store the result of a calculation by pressing m.
In the above screen 15 is stored in the M memory. The button sequence to add the
memory to 12 is: 12+Jmp.
memory to 12 is: 12+Jmp.
Caution!
The calculator ‘remembers‛ the values stored in the memories even after
the machine has been turned off. If you place a value in the memory without first
clearing the memory, the calculator will add the new value to the value already in
the memory.
clearing the memory, the calculator will add the new value to the value already in
the memory.
Storing values in A, B, C, D, X or Y
In the above screen the result of 3 + 5 is being stored in A. The button sequence is:
3+5SHIFT J (STO) z.
3+5SHIFT J (STO) z.
Using values stored in A, B, C, D, X or Y
The button sequence for the above screen is:
3d+Jzdp
3d+Jzdp