Calculator usage: binary, octal, and hex on the Casio fx-991ES PLUS C, part 1
Tutoring math and comp sci, specific device functions can be important. The tutor mentions how to convert from decimal to binary, octal, or hexadecimal with the Casio fx-991ES PLUS C.
The following is according to my understanding.
Some people might have noticed the green print above the x2, x▪, log, and ln keys: DEC, HEX, BIN, OCT. Yet, how does one access that functionality?
To do so, one can press MODE, then 4:BASE-N. Immediately, Dec appears above 0, signifying DEC (decimal) mode. Decimal mode is what people usually think in.
To convert from decimal to another base – for instance, binary – one first needs to key the number, then press =. Then, to convert that number to binary form, Shift, then log. Notice that the log key has BIN printed across the top.
Example: convert 89 to binary, octal, and hex.
Solution:
- MODE, then 4. One should see Dec above 0.
- 89, then =. One should see Dec above 89.
- To convert to binary, Shift then log. One should see Bin above a line of zeros with 1011001 at the end.
- To convert to octal, Shift then ln. One should see Oct above some zeros with 131 at the end.
- To convert to hex, Shift then x▪. One should see Hex above 59.
- To return to dec, Shift then x2.
Importantly, to get back to normal computation mode, press MODE then 1.
I imagine I will have more posts to add about this general topic, but this seems enough for an introduction.
Source:
casio.com: fx-991ES PLUS C User’s Guide
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