The document provides various calculations using the Canon F-789SGA calculator, including finding force components, converting numbers to octal, determining terms in arithmetic and geometric progressions, calculating book value, tabulating function values, and finding the determinant of a matrix. It contains step-by-step instructions for each calculation mode on the calculator. The lecture concludes with a motivational message.
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The document provides various calculations using the Canon F-789SGA calculator, including finding force components, converting numbers to octal, determining terms in arithmetic and geometric progressions, calculating book value, tabulating function values, and finding the determinant of a matrix. It contains step-by-step instructions for each calculation mode on the calculator. The lecture concludes with a motivational message.
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CALCULATOR
TECHNIQUES using Canon F-789SGA
Engr. Van M. Pastor
CE, RMP, ME-1, TPICQS Find the x and y x-component components of a force = -250cos35° = -204.79N 250N with an angle 215° from positive x-axis. y-component = -250sin35° = -143.39N
MODE > 1:COMP
Shift > Rec( > 250 > , > 215 > ) > = X = -204.7880111 Y = -143.3941091 Convert 35610 to octal 356/8 = 44.5 remainder is 4 number 44/8 = 5.5 remainder is 4 5/8 = 0.625 remainder is 5 = 5448
MODE > 4:BASE
ENTER: 356 > = CLICK x-2(OCT) = 5448 Find the 50th term of the The given arithmetic progression has a common difference of 3 A.P. 4,7,10 … 7–4=3 10 – 7 = 3 first term, a1 = 4
an = a1 + (n – 1)(d) an = 4 + (50 – 1)(3) an = 151
MODE > 3:STAT > 2:A+BX
ENTER: X[1,2,3], Y[4,7,10] > CA ENTER:50 > SHIFT > Apps > 8:Reg > 5:ŷ an = 151 If the 3rd term of the GP is an = a1r(n – 1) 20, and the 6th term is 160, 20 = a1r(3 – 1) what is the first term? 20 = a1r2 r = √(20/a1)
160 = a1r(6 – 1) 160 = a1(√(20/a1))5 a1 =5
MODE > 3:STAT > 6:A•B^X
ENTER: X[3,6], Y[20,160] > CA ENTER:1 > Apps > 8:Reg > 5:ŷ a1 =5 A machine costs P 8,000.00 BVm = FC – Dm and an estimated life of 10 BVm = FC – m[(FC-SV) / n] BV8 = 8000 – 8[(8000-500) / 10] years with a salvage value BV8 = P 2000.00 of P 500.00. What is its book value after 8 years MODE > 3:STAT > 2:A+BX using straight-line method? ENTER: X[0,10], Y[8000,500] > CA ENTER:8 > Apps > 8:Reg > 5:ŷ BV8 = P 2000.00 Tabulate values of the MODE > 6:TABLE given function ENTER: f(x) = x3 + 2x2 – 3 > = Start? > 0 = f(x) = x3 + 2x2 – 3 End? > 10 = from x = 0 to x =10 every Step? 1 = unit step Values will be shown in table Find the determinant of the =4(1×3×1+(−1)×1×3+3×(−3)×3−(3×3×3+3×1×1+1×(−3)×(−1))) matrix =4(3-3-27-(27+3+3)) =4×(-60) = -240
MODE > 7:MATX > 1:MatA > 1:4x4
Input Matrix Data Apps > 1:Det > Apps > 3:MatA > ) > = =-240 END OF LECTURE Never will you have this day again, make it count
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