The latest versions of Chrome, Safari, and Edge are preferred to run the fx-8200 AU emulator software. *Compatibility is guaranteed if a later version than the suggested version is used *Browser settings (assumed that the following browser settings are applied …
If your expiry dates for your fx-8200 AU emulator code license code do not match on casioeducation.com.au and ClassPad.net do not match, this means the day you retrieved your license code is not the day you activated your license code. …
Follow these simple steps to activate your web-based fx-8200 AU emulator license code: Step 1: Retrieve your license code Log in to the Casio Education website You can find your fx-8200 AU emulator license code under the ’emulator’ tab in …
Please make sure your faculty’s Prime Schools Plus account is up-to-date Login to your Prime Schools Plus account Navigate to your ‘My Account’ page and click on the ‘Emulator’ tab If your fx-8200 AU emulator license code has expired, you …
You will be to see how many days remaining you have on your fx-8200 AU emulator license by looking in your ClassPad.net account. In the left-hand side menu, click on ‘Your License’ – this will bring up how many days …
Your license code will last for 1 year from the date of activation.
To convert between rectangular and polar coordinates, first you enter the form you want for the output, then enter the two parameters of the input form (x & y or r & theta) . The outputs are stored in memory …
On an fx-100AU a previous command line can be recalled, edited and recalculated. To do this, press the ! or $ arrows (not the E arrow). These same arrows allow you to move the cursor within the line so that …
CASIO supply the Australian market with two scientific calculators, the fx-82AU and the fx-100AU. What is the difference? In the simplest terms, the 100AU has more functions than the 82AU but uses a more traditional entry mode. These differences can …
The default setting of a CASIO fx-82 is for ‘natural’ mathematical input and output. This means that you can input your calculations in the same way that you would write them, and that the output is provided in a similar …