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Title: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: Oracle on June 30, 2013, 03:51:35 pm
Hi.

I am using Casio Classpad 300. I am trying to find the inverse of
[2p -1
 3     p]

but when I type in
[2p -1
 3     p] ^-1 into the calculator, it says Incorrect Argument. If I replace p with x, it shows the answer.

Is this normal? Maybe p means something else? :S

Thanks
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: scribble on July 01, 2013, 01:28:31 pm
you've probably defined p to be something. if you type p(x) does an equation or something pop up?
just delete all your variables
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: Sanguinne on July 01, 2013, 01:31:13 pm
probably because the the calculator doesnt realise that p is a variable

if u want p in ur answer, instead of selecting p from abc,

go to keyboard, then mth, then VAR which is located  in the bottom right.

then select p

note: i use classpad 330, not sure if there are differences or not
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: Oracle on July 01, 2013, 04:28:08 pm
Sorry I am using Casio Classpad 300.

I typed in p(x) and x^3 + ax^2 -x +b popped up.

I clicked clear all variables, but it still won't go away!!!

What do I do?
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: alondouek on July 01, 2013, 04:28:38 pm
Reset the calculator?
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: Oracle on July 01, 2013, 04:30:54 pm
I've got eActivities on it that I don't want to delete. :/
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: alondouek on July 01, 2013, 04:34:17 pm
Have you tried to delete the variable as demonstrated here?

(http://i.imgur.com/OxrTgSx.png)

Here's the source in case you're interested.
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: Oracle on July 01, 2013, 04:51:14 pm
Cool thank you! That fixed it.
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: UoM on July 01, 2013, 08:21:34 pm
I've got eActivities on it that I don't want to delete. :/

Hey there, I thought resetting your calculator only had the same result as removing the batteries and putting them back in?
I.e. it only turns off and back on? No memory is lost? (You only have to recalibrate the calculator along the other settings such as screen brightness and auto power off time.)

Or do you actually lose memory when you reset it?
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: fleet street on July 03, 2013, 11:08:22 am
I have a feeling that you wouldn't lose it but I'm not 100% sure. You could always back the eActivities onto your computer. (If I remember, there's a function on the calculator which allows you to transfer it over when connected.)
Title: Re: Matrix problem on CAS
Post by: scribble on July 04, 2013, 03:42:49 am
Hey there, I thought resetting your calculator only had the same result as removing the batteries and putting them back in?
I.e. it only turns off and back on? No memory is lost? (You only have to recalibrate the calculator along the other settings such as screen brightness and auto power off time.)

Or do you actually lose memory when you reset it?

no, you're right, resetting does the same thing as taking out batteries.

and yeah, my calculator(s) don't clear defined functions either, i have to go through the menu. :\ don't know why, it's quite annoying. it does clear the variables that you set up as "3=>b" though. :I WHY IS THE CLASSPAD SO INEFFICIENT. Q____Q