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...(A•B) , which becomes θ = cos-1 (A•B) AB AB *2 Size 1 vector perpendicular to both A and B = (A × B) A × B Scientific Constants Your calculator comes with 40 built-in constants that corresponds to the constant you recall a constant, its unique symbol appears on the display. • The following...(2, -1, 2). When you want to VctB = (3, 4). • The following are commonly used in Examples and (VctA, VctB, VctC). You can use the vectors input in scientific calculations.
...(A•B) , which becomes θ = cos-1 (A•B) AB AB *2 Size 1 vector perpendicular to both A and B = (A × B) A × B Scientific Constants Your calculator comes with 40 built-in constants that corresponds to the constant you recall a constant, its unique symbol appears on the display. • The following...(2, -1, 2). When you want to VctB = (3, 4). • The following are commonly used in Examples and (VctA, VctB, VctC). You can use the vectors input in scientific calculations.
User Guide
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...square the value -2, for example, you may need to be performed first, so the use of parentheses can result in different calculation results. This is because x2 is a function preceded by a value (Priority 2, above), whose priority is greater than the... negative sign, which is omitted: Multiplication sign omitted immediately before π, e, variables, scientific constants (2π, 5A, πA, 3mp, 2i, etc.), functions with parentheses (2'(3), Asin(30), etc.) 9. Metric conversion commands: cm'in the illustration below....
...square the value -2, for example, you may need to be performed first, so the use of parentheses can result in different calculation results. This is because x2 is a function preceded by a value (Priority 2, above), whose priority is greater than the... negative sign, which is omitted: Multiplication sign omitted immediately before π, e, variables, scientific constants (2π, 5A, πA, 3mp, 2i, etc.), functions with parentheses (2'(3), Asin(30), etc.) 9. Metric conversion commands: cm'in the illustration below....