What does S-V.P.A.M. on the Casio scientific calculator s mean?
It’s for sure you’ll never find that information in the user manuals. Actually, it stands for Super Visually Perfect Algebraic Method. The Algebraic Method part applies to the idea that you can enter an expression the way you would write it down. For example, if you wanted to find the sine of a 45 degree angle on some other scientific calculators, you would enter [9],[0], [sin],[=]. On the S-PAM you would enter [sin], [9],[0], [=], the way you would write it down. The visually perfect allows you to have the entry and the answer both displayed at the same time. Incidentally, this isn’t just hype. Both of those features are very useful features in my opinion. The PAM for the Casio is about the same as EOS for the TI, if that means anything to you. (See Item 11 above.