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...formed by vectors A = (-1, 0, 1) and B = (1, 2, 0), and one of light in any calculation mode except for BASE-N. • To recall a scientific constant, press 17(CONST). You can use the vectors input in scientific calculations. VctA + VctB (Vector Addition) 3 × VctA (Vector Scalar Multiplication) VctB - 3 ×... VctA (Calculation example using VctAns) VctA • VctB (Vector Dot Product) VctA × VctB (Vector ...
...formed by vectors A = (-1, 0, 1) and B = (1, 2, 0), and one of light in any calculation mode except for BASE-N. • To recall a scientific constant, press 17(CONST). You can use the vectors input in scientific calculations. VctA + VctB (Vector Addition) 3 × VctA (Vector Scalar Multiplication) VctB - 3 ×... VctA (Calculation example using VctAns) VctA • VctB (Vector Dot Product) VctA × VctB (Vector ...
User Guide
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...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. 3. Multiplication and division: ×,...b, o (base n symbol) 5. Fractions: ab/c 4. Enclosing an operation within parentheses causes it to temporarily store lower calculation priority sequence values, commands, and functions.The numeric stack has 10 levels and the command stack has 24 levels, as shown in ...
...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. 3. Multiplication and division: ×,...b, o (base n symbol) 5. Fractions: ab/c 4. Enclosing an operation within parentheses causes it to temporarily store lower calculation priority sequence values, commands, and functions.The numeric stack has 10 levels and the command stack has 24 levels, as shown in ...