User`s guide
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k What is the difference between Ans memory, independent memory, 
and variable memory? 
      Each of these types of memory acts like “containers” for temporary storage 
of a single value. 
     Ans Memory:   Stores the result of the last calculation performed. Use this 
memory to carry the result of one calculation on to the next. 
    Independent Memory:   Use this memory to totalize the results of multiple 
calculations. 
    Variables:   This memory is helpful when you need to uses the same value 
multiple times in one or more calculations. 
k What is the key operation to take me from the STAT, EQN, or BASE-N 
Mode to a mode where I can perform arithmetic calculations? 
     Press   N1(COMP). 
k How can I return the calculator to its initial default settings? 
      Perform the following operation:  19(CLR)  1(Setup)  =(Yes)
k When I execute a function calculation, why do I get a calculation result 
that is completely different from older CASIO calculator models? 
     With a Natural Textbook Display model, the argument of a function that 
uses parentheses must be followed by a closing parenthesis. Failing to 
press  ) after the argument to close the parentheses may cause unwanted 
values or expressions to be included as part of the argument. 
    Example: (sin 30) + 15 v
    Older (S-VPAM) Model:    s 30 + 15 = 15.5
     Natural Textbook Display Model: b s 30 )+ 15 = 15.5
    Failure to press ) here as shown below will result in calculation of sin 45. 
       s 30 + 15 =   0.7071067812










