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M is usually used to indicate that something is stored in memory. Try pressing MC or Memory Clear or something like that to get rid of it.

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Q: How do you get rid of the little M on your calculator screen you have a casio fx 82MS?
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How do you play game on casio calculator fx 82ms?

press the MODE button once then press 2 press a no eg:4 then press M+ keep prsin


How do i get rid of the little M on my calculator screen. I have a casio fx-82MS?

The little M says there is something stored in the calculator's memory.If you don't plan on using the memory, forget about it; it's not a problem,and it won't interfere with anything you'll need to do.If you want to use the memory, or just want to get rid of the little M, then CLEAR THE MEMORY.You can hit ' MR ', (memory recall), which shows what number is in the memory.Then use ' M- ' to subtract that number from the memory.That leaves zero in the memory.


How do you solve simultaneous equation using calculator fx-82MS?

According to the fx-82MS manual (downloadable from the Casio website: http://http://support.casio.com/en/manual/manuallist.php?cid=004) the fx-82MS does not appear to have a built-in simultaneous equation solver - you would have to solve them yourself through algebraic manipulations of the equations. A different calculator, eg the fx-115MS, which does have built-in simultaneous equation solving would be required. On the fx-115MS the steps are: [mode][mode][mode] 1 (to get EQN mode) This then prompts (Unknowns?) for the number of unknowns - either 2 (for 2 equations with unknown x & y: ax + by = c) or 3 (for 3 equations with unknown x, y & z: ax + by + cz = d). Once selected, you then enter all the coefficients (the a, b, c[, d] for the equations, the subscript telling you which equations (a1, a2, etc). After entering each one, pressing equals [=] will move onto the next coefficient; after the last coefficient has been entered the calculator works out the required value of x and y (and z for 3 unknowns). It displays the value for x; to get the values of the other unknowns use up and down on the navigate/replay key; or press the equals [=] key. Before the last coefficient is entered, you can use up and down on the navigate/replay key to go up and down the coefficients and correct them. If the given coefficients means there is no unique answer (eg two equations are multiples of each other) a Math ERROR will occur. Pressing [AC] returns to entering the first coefficient (as below). Once all unknowns have had their values vied, pressing equals [=] on the last one returns to entering the first coefficient (the coefficients previously entered are presented for editing) to allow further equations, or corrections, to be entered. To leave EQN mode, use: [mode] 1 to return to Comp[utation] mode. The fx-115MS can also be used to solve quadratic or cubic equations: Pressing [mode][mode][mode] 1 [right] will bring up a choice of Degree? which can be 2 (for a quadratic) or 3 (a cubic). Here you enter the coefficients as before and the roots of the equation are the answer. If a result has an imaginary value, [shift][=] will alternate between the real and imaginary parts of the current solution (an indicator at the top right of the screen tells you which part it is).


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How do you play game on casio calculator fx 82ms?

press the MODE button once then press 2 press a no eg:4 then press M+ keep prsin


Can casio fx-82ms show result in fraction?

Use the A b/c button


Are there any games on a fx 82ms calculator?

no there are'nt


How do i get rid of the little M on my calculator screen. I have a casio fx-82MS?

The little M says there is something stored in the calculator's memory.If you don't plan on using the memory, forget about it; it's not a problem,and it won't interfere with anything you'll need to do.If you want to use the memory, or just want to get rid of the little M, then CLEAR THE MEMORY.You can hit ' MR ', (memory recall), which shows what number is in the memory.Then use ' M- ' to subtract that number from the memory.That leaves zero in the memory.


How do you write 8 and 2 in standard form?

If using a calculator (Casio fx-82MS) then you press mode (top right) until you get to the screen saying Fix, Sci and Norm; You press Sci (2) and then it says Sci 0-9? you press how ever many numbers you are trying to find the standard form e.g if you were trying to find the standard index form (SIF) of 4233232 you would choose 7, because there are seven numbers but in our case we would choose 1 but if you were adding 8 and 2 you would choose two. and you should get this number when adding 8 and 2.. 10 and it should automaticly be in SIF. =1.0x10(to the power of 01) :)


How do you solve simultaneous equation using calculator fx-82MS?

According to the fx-82MS manual (downloadable from the Casio website: http://http://support.casio.com/en/manual/manuallist.php?cid=004) the fx-82MS does not appear to have a built-in simultaneous equation solver - you would have to solve them yourself through algebraic manipulations of the equations. A different calculator, eg the fx-115MS, which does have built-in simultaneous equation solving would be required. On the fx-115MS the steps are: [mode][mode][mode] 1 (to get EQN mode) This then prompts (Unknowns?) for the number of unknowns - either 2 (for 2 equations with unknown x & y: ax + by = c) or 3 (for 3 equations with unknown x, y & z: ax + by + cz = d). Once selected, you then enter all the coefficients (the a, b, c[, d] for the equations, the subscript telling you which equations (a1, a2, etc). After entering each one, pressing equals [=] will move onto the next coefficient; after the last coefficient has been entered the calculator works out the required value of x and y (and z for 3 unknowns). It displays the value for x; to get the values of the other unknowns use up and down on the navigate/replay key; or press the equals [=] key. Before the last coefficient is entered, you can use up and down on the navigate/replay key to go up and down the coefficients and correct them. If the given coefficients means there is no unique answer (eg two equations are multiples of each other) a Math ERROR will occur. Pressing [AC] returns to entering the first coefficient (as below). Once all unknowns have had their values vied, pressing equals [=] on the last one returns to entering the first coefficient (the coefficients previously entered are presented for editing) to allow further equations, or corrections, to be entered. To leave EQN mode, use: [mode] 1 to return to Comp[utation] mode. The fx-115MS can also be used to solve quadratic or cubic equations: Pressing [mode][mode][mode] 1 [right] will bring up a choice of Degree? which can be 2 (for a quadratic) or 3 (a cubic). Here you enter the coefficients as before and the roots of the equation are the answer. If a result has an imaginary value, [shift][=] will alternate between the real and imaginary parts of the current solution (an indicator at the top right of the screen tells you which part it is).