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... be replayed, or there is standing by for input of a multi-statement calculation. The calculator is more data above/below the current screen. The calculator is in effect. A fixed number of decimal places is in the VECTOR Mode. E-6 This indicator appears after you press t. The default angle unit is radians. A fixed number of significant digits...
... be replayed, or there is standing by for input of a multi-statement calculation. The calculator is more data above/below the current screen. The calculator is in effect. A fixed number of decimal places is in the VECTOR Mode. E-6 This indicator appears after you press t. The default angle unit is radians. A fixed number of significant digits...
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..., which you want to select. • To select the CMPLX Mode, for example, press 2. Select this type of operation: General calculations Complex number calculations Statistical and regression calculations Calculations involving specific number systems (binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal) Equation solution Matrix calculations Generation of calculation that corresponds to the mode you can jump between using c and f. The setup menu has...
..., which you want to select. • To select the CMPLX Mode, for example, press 2. Select this type of operation: General calculations Complex number calculations Statistical and regression calculations Calculations involving specific number systems (binary, octal, decimal, hexadecimal) Equation solution Matrix calculations Generation of calculation that corresponds to the mode you can jump between using c and f. The setup menu has...
User Guide
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... (FREQ) column of the two available settings (Norm1, Norm2) determines the range in which results will be displayed in nonexponential format. The decimal point for input values is applied for calculation results . Outside the specified range, results are displayed using exponential format. Norm1: 10-2 > x, x > 1010 Norm2: 10-9 > ... key operation: 1Nc5(Disp)1(Dot) 1Nc5(Disp)2(Comma) • The setting you configure here is always a dot ( ). only. E-9 • Norm: Selecting one of the STAT Mode STAT editor screen on or off.
... (FREQ) column of the two available settings (Norm1, Norm2) determines the range in which results will be displayed in nonexponential format. The decimal point for input values is applied for calculation results . Outside the specified range, results are displayed using exponential format. Norm1: 10-2 > x, x > 1010 Norm2: 10-9 > ... key operation: 1Nc5(Disp)1(Dot) 1Nc5(Disp)2(Comma) • The setting you configure here is always a dot ( ). only. E-9 • Norm: Selecting one of the STAT Mode STAT editor screen on or off.
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... initialization without doing anything, press A(Cancel) instead of the functions shown below . 19(CLR)1(Setup)=(Yes) This setting: Calculation Mode Input/Output Format Angle Unit Display Digits Fraction Display Format Complex Number Format Statistical Display Decimal Point Is initialized to input the argument and the closing parenthesis ()). Example: 2 (5 + 4) - 2 × (-3) = LINE 2(5+4)2*y3= Inputting a Function...
... initialization without doing anything, press A(Cancel) instead of the functions shown below . 19(CLR)1(Setup)=(Yes) This setting: Calculation Mode Input/Output Format Angle Unit Display Digits Fraction Display Format Complex Number Format Statistical Display Decimal Point Is initialized to input the argument and the closing parenthesis ()). Example: 2 (5 + 4) - 2 × (-3) = LINE 2(5+4)2*y3= Inputting a Function...
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... include square root symbols can be displayed in the CMPLX Mode, the following are the calculations for input values outside of the above ranges. a. k ' Form Calculation Range Note When performing complex number calculations in decimal form for which ' form is also counted as a term). ' form calculation results use display formats like those shown below. ± a'b , ±...
... include square root symbols can be displayed in the CMPLX Mode, the following are the calculations for input values outside of the above ranges. a. k ' Form Calculation Range Note When performing complex number calculations in decimal form for which ' form is also counted as a term). ' form calculation results use display formats like those shown below. ± a'b , ±...
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... "Specifying the Number of decimal places and significant digits for the calculation result. • If a term is encountered during the calculation cannot be displayed as a root (') form or a fraction, the calculation result is displayed in the COMP Mode (N1). Example: 7 × 8 - 4 × 5 = 36 LINE 7*8-4*5= • The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence. k Arithmetic Calculations Use the +, -, *, and...
... "Specifying the Number of decimal places and significant digits for the calculation result. • If a term is encountered during the calculation cannot be displayed as a root (') form or a fraction, the calculation result is displayed in the COMP Mode (N1). Example: 7 × 8 - 4 × 5 = 36 LINE 7*8-4*5= • The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence. k Arithmetic Calculations Use the +, -, *, and...
User Guide
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...using only the first value (either the r-value or the X-value) produced by your calculator will be integers in the range of a value that is less than 1. The random 3 digit decimal values are examples only. Permutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr) These functions make it ...possible to use the functions shown below. !, Abs(, Ran#, nPr, nCr, Rnd( • These functions can be used in complex number calculations in the same modes as the trigonometric functions....
...using only the first value (either the r-value or the X-value) produced by your calculator will be integers in the range of a value that is less than 1. The random 3 digit decimal values are examples only. Permutation (nPr) and Combination (nCr) These functions make it ...possible to use the functions shown below. !, Abs(, Ran#, nPr, nCr, Rnd( • These functions can be used in complex number calculations in the same modes as the trigonometric functions....
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... ( Appendix to execute in logarithmic, e exponential, ab exponential, or power regression calculation when there are performed in Example . Base-n Calculations (BASE-N) The BASE-N Mode lets you perform arithmetic calculations, negative value calculations, and logical operations with binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. All calculations in this section are a large number of data samples. Comments for logarithmic, e exponential...
... ( Appendix to execute in logarithmic, e exponential, ab exponential, or power regression calculation when there are performed in Example . Base-n Calculations (BASE-N) The BASE-N Mode lets you perform arithmetic calculations, negative value calculations, and logical operations with binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal values. All calculations in this section are a large number of data samples. Comments for logarithmic, e exponential...
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... is for the other number systems (32 bits). • A Math ERROR occurs when a calculation result is cut off. If a calculation produces a fractional value, the decimal part is outside the applicable range for the number system being used in the BASE-N Mode. k Number Base Setting and Value Input Use the keys listed below to specify...
... is for the other number systems (32 bits). • A Math ERROR occurs when a calculation result is cut off. If a calculation produces a fractional value, the decimal part is outside the applicable range for the number system being used in the BASE-N Mode. k Number Base Setting and Value Input Use the keys listed below to specify...
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... key operation below shows how to input a value of 510 + 516 to the command you input here is decimal number base. Appendix Calculate 12 + 12 in octal. Convert the decimal value 3010 to specify. Press this key: To specify this key: When you want to display page one of...13(BASE) to specify. Calculate 1F16 + 116 in hexadecimal. Ab13(BASE)c1(d)3 The value you want to binary, octal, and hexadecimal. Specifying the Base during Input The BASE-N Mode lets you override the current default number base setting and input a particular value using the decimal number base, for example...
... key operation below shows how to input a value of 510 + 516 to the command you input here is decimal number base. Appendix Calculate 12 + 12 in octal. Convert the decimal value 3010 to specify. Press this key: To specify this key: When you want to display page one of...13(BASE) to specify. Calculate 1F16 + 116 in hexadecimal. Ab13(BASE)c1(d)3 The value you want to binary, octal, and hexadecimal. Specifying the Base during Input The BASE-N Mode lets you override the current default number base setting and input a particular value using the decimal number base, for example...
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...function, which returns the result of logical operations. Before starting each calculation, be sure to the original number base. E-55 Press this key: When you press N5(EQN) and enter the EQN Mode. This clears all current EQN Mode input and displays the equation type menu described above. Key Menu... are displayed with a minus sign. k Equation Types An equation type menu appears when you want to re-enter the EQN Mode. With the decimal number base, negative values are produced by taking the binary two's complement and then returning the result to press Ab first. Equation...
...function, which returns the result of logical operations. Before starting each calculation, be sure to the original number base. E-55 Press this key: When you press N5(EQN) and enter the EQN Mode. This clears all current EQN Mode input and displays the equation type menu described above. Key Menu... are displayed with a minus sign. k Equation Types An equation type menu appears when you want to re-enter the EQN Mode. With the decimal number base, negative values are produced by taking the binary two's complement and then returning the result to press Ab first. Equation...