Casio fx-9750GII User's Manual
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Brand: Casio
Category: Calculator
Type: Operation & user’s manual
Model: Casio FX-7400GII , Casio fx-9860G - Slim Graphing Calculator , Casio FX9750GII - 0CALCULATOR GRAPHIC , Casio FX9860GII - Graph Calcltr W/Usb
Pages: 412 (2.8 Mb)
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GeoCD(: Returns the geometric cumulative distribution (p value) for the specified data.
Syntax: GeoCD(X,P[)]
• A single value or a list can be specified for each X. Calculation result
p is assigned to
variables p and Ans (ListAns when X is a list).
InvGeoCD(: Returns the inverse geometric cumulative distribution for the specified data.
Syntax: InvGeoCD(
p,P[)]
• A single value or a list can be specified for
p. The calculation result X value is assigned to the
xInv and Ans variables (ListAns when p is a list).
• Hypergeometric Distribution
HypergeoPD(: Returns the hypergeometric probability (p value) for the specified data.
Syntax: HypergeoPD(
x, n, M, N[)]
• A single value or a list can be specified for
x. Calculation result p is assigned to variables p
and Ans (ListAns when x is a list).
HypergeoCD(: Returns the hypergeometric cumulative distribution (
p value) for the specified
data.
Syntax: HypergeoCD(X,
n, M, N[)]
• A single value or a list can be specified for each X. Calculation result
p is assigned to
variables
p and Ans (ListAns when X is a list).
InvHypergeoCD(: Returns the inverse hypergeometric cumulative distribution for the specified
data.
Syntax: InvHypergeoCD(
p, n, M, N[)]
• A single value or a list can be specified for
p. The calculation result X value is assigned to the
xInv and Ans variables (ListAns when p is a list).
I UsingtheTESTCommandtoExecuteaCommandinaProgram
(Not available on the fx-7400GII)
• The following are the specifications ranges for the “
ƫ condition” argument of the command.
“<” or –1 when
ƫ < ƫ
0
“x” or 0 when ƫ x ƫ
0
“>” or 1 when ƫ > ƫ
0
The above also apply for the “
R
condition” and “ơ&
R
condition” specification methods.
• For explanations of arguments that are not covered in detail here, see “Tests” (page 6-22)
and “Input and Output Terms of Tests, Confidence Interval, and Distribution” (page 6-50).
• For the calculation formula of each command, see “Statistic Formula” (page 6-53).
• Z Test
OneSampleZTest: Executes 1-sample Z-test calculation.
Syntax: OneSample
ZTest "ƫ condition", ƫ
0
,
S
, M, n
Output Values: Z, p, M, n are assigned respectively to variables z, p, M, n and to ListAns
elements 1 through 4.