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Factorial 4-14 Gamma 4-14 Probability 4-14 Parts of Numbers 4-16 Names of Equation Operations 6-3 Entering Equations into the Equation List 6-4 Variables in Equations 6-4 Numbers in Equations 6-5 Functions in Equations 6-5 Parentheses in Programs 5-9 6. Entering and Evaluating Equations How You Can Use Equations 6-1 Summary of Functions 4-17 5. Fractions Entering Fractions 5-1 Fractions in the Display 5-2 Display Rules 5-2 Accuracy Indicators 5-3 Longer Fractions 5-4 Changing...
Factorial 4-14 Gamma 4-14 Probability 4-14 Parts of Numbers 4-16 Names of Equation Operations 6-3 Entering Equations into the Equation List 6-4 Variables in Equations 6-4 Numbers in Equations 6-5 Functions in Equations 6-5 Parentheses in Programs 5-9 6. Entering and Evaluating Equations How You Can Use Equations 6-1 Summary of Functions 4-17 5. Fractions Entering Fractions 5-1 Fractions in the Display 5-2 Display Rules 5-2 Accuracy Indicators 5-3 Longer Fractions 5-4 Changing...
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... 8-6 For More Information 8-8 9. Solving Equations Solving an Equation 7-1 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-5 Verifying the Result 7-6 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-7 Choosing Initial Guesses for Evaluation 6-12 Responding to Equation Prompts 6-12 The Syntax of Equations 6-13 Operator Precedence 6-13 Equation Functions 6-15 Syntax Errors 6-18 Verifying Equations 6-18 7. Editing and Clearing Equations 6-7 Types of Equations 6-9 Evaluating Equations 6-9 Using ENTER for Evaluation 6-11...
... 8-6 For More Information 8-8 9. Solving Equations Solving an Equation 7-1 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-5 Verifying the Result 7-6 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-7 Choosing Initial Guesses for Evaluation 6-12 Responding to Equation Prompts 6-12 The Syntax of Equations 6-13 Operator Precedence 6-13 Equation Functions 6-15 Syntax Errors 6-18 Verifying Equations 6-18 7. Editing and Clearing Equations 6-7 Types of Equations 6-9 Evaluating Equations 6-9 Using ENTER for Evaluation 6-11...
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Selecting a Mode 12-3 Program Boundaries (LBL and RTN 12-3 Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs 12-4 Data Input and Output 12-4 Entering a Program 12-5 Keys That Clear 12-6 Function Names in Programs 12-7 Running a Program 12-9 Executing a Program (... 12-9 Testing a Program 12-9 Entering and Displaying Data 12-11 Using INPUT for Entering Data 12-11 Using VIEW for Displaying Data 12-13 Using Equations to Display Messages 12-14 Displaying Information without Stopping 12-16 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 12-17 Programming a Stop or Pause (STOP, PSE 12-17...
Selecting a Mode 12-3 Program Boundaries (LBL and RTN 12-3 Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs 12-4 Data Input and Output 12-4 Entering a Program 12-5 Keys That Clear 12-6 Function Names in Programs 12-7 Running a Program 12-9 Executing a Program (... 12-9 Testing a Program 12-9 Entering and Displaying Data 12-11 Using INPUT for Entering Data 12-11 Using VIEW for Displaying Data 12-13 Using Equations to Display Messages 12-14 Displaying Information without Stopping 12-16 Stopping or Interrupting a Program 12-17 Programming a Stop or Pause (STOP, PSE 12-17...
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... (DSE, ISG 13-18 Indirectly Addressing Variables and Labels 13-20 The Variable "i 13-20 The Indirect Address, (i 13-21 Program Control with (i 13-22 Equations with (i 13-24 14. Programming Techniques Routines in Program Lines 12-23 Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method 12-23 13. Solving and Integrating Programs Solving...
... (DSE, ISG 13-18 Indirectly Addressing Variables and Labels 13-20 The Variable "i 13-20 The Indirect Address, (i 13-21 Program Control with (i 13-22 Equations with (i 13-24 14. Programming Techniques Routines in Program Lines 12-23 Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method 12-23 13. Solving and Integrating Programs Solving...
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... 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation 16-17 17. Support, Batteries, and Service Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-2 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-6 Service A-7 Regulatory Information A-9 B. Miscellaneous Programs and Equations Time Value of Simultaneous Equations 15-12 Polynomial Root Finder 15-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16...
... 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation 16-17 17. Support, Batteries, and Service Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-2 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-6 Service A-7 Regulatory Information A-9 B. Miscellaneous Programs and Equations Time Value of Simultaneous Equations 15-12 Polynomial Root Finder 15-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16...
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... 10 Contents ALG: Summary About ALG C-1 Doing Two-number Arithmetic in ALG C-2 Simple Arithmetic C-2 Power Functions C-2 Percentage Calculations C-3 Permutations and Combinations C-4 Quotient and Remainder Of Division C-4 Parentheses Calculations C-5 Chain Calculations C-5 Reviewing the Stack C-6 Coordinate Conversions C-7 Integrating an Equation C-8 Operations with Complex Numbers C-9 Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 C-11 Entering Statistical Two-Variable Data C-12...
... 10 Contents ALG: Summary About ALG C-1 Doing Two-number Arithmetic in ALG C-2 Simple Arithmetic C-2 Power Functions C-2 Percentage Calculations C-3 Permutations and Combinations C-4 Quotient and Remainder Of Division C-4 Parentheses Calculations C-5 Chain Calculations C-5 Reviewing the Stack C-6 Coordinate Conversions C-7 Integrating an Equation C-8 Operations with Complex Numbers C-9 Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16 C-11 Entering Statistical Two-Variable Data C-12...
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... immediately to the left of "_" (the digit-entry cursor) or backs out of the current menu. (Menus are described in your equation is complete, b erases the entire number. If the number is not complete, b erases the character immediately to the left of "¾" (the...left of "_" (the number-entry cursor). "_" changes back to zero or cancels the current situation (such as a menu, a message, a prompt, a catalog, or Equation-entry or Program-entry mode). Clear or Cancel. If a number entry in "Using Menus" on page 1-7.) If the number is complete. Getting Started 1-5 b also ...
... immediately to the left of "_" (the digit-entry cursor) or backs out of the current menu. (Menus are described in your equation is complete, b erases the entire number. If the number is not complete, b erases the character immediately to the left of "¾" (the...left of "_" (the number-entry cursor). "_" changes back to zero or cancels the current situation (such as a menu, a message, a prompt, a catalog, or Equation-entry or Program-entry mode). Clear or Cancel. If a number entry in "Using Menus" on page 1-7.) If the number is complete. Getting Started 1-5 b also ...
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...If you can verify your decision before erasing everything in program lines), the menu is displayed, so you are viewing a completed equation, the equation is deleted with no verification. 1-6 Getting Started Keys for Clearing (continued) Key {c Description The CLEAR menu Contains options for clearing... x (the number in the X-register), all variables, all of memory, or all your programs. During equation entry (either keyboard equations or equations in memory. If you select {}, a new menu is displayed so you can verify your decision before erasing the...
...If you can verify your decision before erasing everything in program lines), the menu is displayed, so you are viewing a completed equation, the equation is deleted with no verification. 1-6 Getting Started Keys for Clearing (continued) Key {c Description The CLEAR menu Contains options for clearing... x (the number in the X-register), all variables, all of memory, or all your programs. During equation entry (either keyboard equations or equations in memory. If you select {}, a new menu is displayed so you can verify your decision before erasing the...
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... is active. 1 Reverse Polish Notation mode is active. 1, 2 Algebraic mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is executing. Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation...
... is active. 1 Reverse Polish Notation mode is active. 1, 2 Algebraic mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is executing. Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation...
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... display, indicating that there are active. The alphabetic keys are more characters to the left and to see the rest of an equation or binary number. use the left and right. (Equation-entry and Program-entry mode aren't included) Use | to the right. When an entry or... can press and to access the next menu page. there are active for stepping through an equation list or program lines. The and keys are more than one . HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are active to see ...
... display, indicating that there are active. The alphabetic keys are more characters to the left and to see the rest of an equation or binary number. use the left and right. (Equation-entry and Program-entry mode aren't included) Use | to the right. When an entry or... can press and to access the next menu page. there are active for stepping through an equation list or program lines. The and keys are more than one . HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are active to see ...
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... following menu: 8 Where 8 is the number of bytes of variables (see "Clearing Memory" in its catalog. 4. Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory erases all numbers, equations, and programs you can store any combination of memory: 1. Press { c {}. It does not affect mode and...
... following menu: 8 Where 8 is the number of bytes of variables (see "Clearing Memory" in its catalog. 4. Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory erases all numbers, equations, and programs you can store any combination of memory: 1. Press { c {}. It does not affect mode and...
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...register to the power of the display. In programming, the stack is no cursor present). It cancels other displays: menus, labeled numbers, messages, equation entry, and program entry. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack You might have noticed that several function names include an x or y. it acts ...used to deliver output. It either clears or cancels the current display, depending on the situation: it is also used to perform calculations, to temporarily store intermediate results, to pass stored data (variables) among programs and subroutines, to accept input, and to program ...
...register to the power of the display. In programming, the stack is no cursor present). It cancels other displays: menus, labeled numbers, messages, equation entry, and program entry. 2-2 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack You might have noticed that several function names include an x or y. it acts ...used to deliver output. It either clears or cancels the current display, depending on the situation: it is also used to perform calculations, to temporarily store intermediate results, to pass stored data (variables) among programs and subroutines, to accept input, and to program ...
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..., b deletes the currently-displayed program line and cancels program entry. During digit entry, b backspaces over the displayed equation, one function at the end the equation to allow for editing. During equation entry, b backspaces over the displayed number. If the display shows a labeled number (such as /) ), pressing or b cancels... a result from another number or numbers, such as #.) Pressing { returns this is an operation that display and shows the X-register. When viewing an equation, b displays the cursor at a time.
..., b deletes the currently-displayed program line and cancels program entry. During digit entry, b backspaces over the displayed equation, one function at the end the equation to allow for editing. During equation entry, b backspaces over the displayed number. If the display shows a labeled number (such as /) ), pressing or b cancels... a result from another number or numbers, such as #.) Pressing { returns this is an operation that display and shows the X-register. When viewing an equation, b displays the cursor at a time.
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Letter keys. Numbers are active. 3. Storing Data into Variables The HP 33s has 31KB of user memory: memory that you can choose the letter to store numbers, equations, and program lines. Indicates letter keys are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z. (You can use to remind you of what is stored there, such as B for bank balance and C for variable. 2. 3 Storing Data into Variables 3-1 Cursor prompts for the speed of light.) 1.
Letter keys. Numbers are active. 3. Storing Data into Variables The HP 33s has 31KB of user memory: memory that you can choose the letter to store numbers, equations, and program lines. Indicates letter keys are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z. (You can use to remind you of what is stored there, such as B for bank balance and C for variable. 2. 3 Storing Data into Variables 3-1 Cursor prompts for the speed of light.) 1.
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...Display: Description: {} 5 7 |NzR {} 128.57 R ) . ) Sets Radians mode; Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to (r,θ). Real-Number Functions 4-5 Example: Show that cosine (5/7)π radians and cosine 128.57° are equal...no annunciator). Switches to four significant digits). Cos (5/7)π. See "Coordinate Conversions" later in decimal format. Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to polar conversion, which is undefined, resulting in the error For a program, then, it ...
...Display: Description: {} 5 7 |NzR {} 128.57 R ) . ) Sets Radians mode; Calculates cos 128.57°, which converts (x,y) to (r,θ). Real-Number Functions 4-5 Example: Show that cosine (5/7)π radians and cosine 128.57° are equal...no annunciator). Switches to four significant digits). Cos (5/7)π. See "Coordinate Conversions" later in decimal format. Programming Note: Equations using inverse trigonometric functions to polar conversion, which is undefined, resulting in the error For a program, then, it ...
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Names of Functions You might have noticed that the name of the function as it . (The name remains displayed for as long as you hold the key to execute it will appear in program lines (and usually in the display when you press and hold the key down.) For instance, while pressing O, the display shows . "SIN" is the name of a function appears in equations also). Real-Number Functions 4-17
Names of Functions You might have noticed that the name of the function as it . (The name remains displayed for as long as you hold the key to execute it will appear in program lines (and usually in the display when you press and hold the key down.) For instance, while pressing O, the display shows . "SIN" is the name of a function appears in equations also). Real-Number Functions 4-17
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...I D 6q {J 6z L D | y {} 8 { + + S Sets up fraction format for the previous example.) Stores the distance in Equations When you're typing an equation, you can 't type a number as for 1/16-inch increments. (Flags 8 and 9 should be the same as a fraction. Width of six sections. The cumulative... you can conveniently measure 1/16-inch increments? When you're evaluating an equation and you're prompted for information about working with equations. 5-8 Fractions In an equation or program, the RND function does fractional rounding if Fraction-display mode is...
...I D 6q {J 6z L D | y {} 8 { + + S Sets up fraction format for the previous example.) Stores the distance in Equations When you're typing an equation, you can 't type a number as for 1/16-inch increments. (Flags 8 and 9 should be the same as a fraction. Width of six sections. The cumulative... you can conveniently measure 1/16-inch increments? When you're evaluating an equation and you're prompted for information about working with equations. 5-8 Fractions In an equation or program, the RND function does fractional rounding if Fraction-display mode is...
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... between diameter, length, and volume - Put the calculator in Equation mode and type in the calculation over and over; Example: Calculating with an Equation. You could key in the equation using the following keystrokes: Keys: |H Display: Description: Selects Equation mode, shown or the current equation by storing the equation, you get the HP 33s to determine the volume of a straight section...
... between diameter, length, and volume - Put the calculator in Equation mode and type in the calculation over and over; Example: Calculating with an Equation. You could key in the equation using the following keystrokes: Keys: |H Display: Description: Selects Equation mode, shown or the current equation by storing the equation, you get the HP 33s to determine the volume of a straight section...
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... of D. Enters 2 1/2 inches as a fraction. z ends the number and restores the "¾" cursor. Prompts for L; value is the current value of L. Terminates and displays the equation. Stores L; types :. calculates V in cubic inches and stores the result in the example, you can verify that you've entered the...
... of D. Enters 2 1/2 inches as a fraction. z ends the number and restores the "¾" cursor. Prompts for L; value is the current value of L. Terminates and displays the equation. Stores L; types :. calculates V in cubic inches and stores the result in the example, you can verify that you've entered the...
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... chapter.) Evaluates the displayed equation. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-3 Summary of the equation or program list. If the equation is discussed in the variable on the left-hand side. Leaves Equation mode. Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of Equations" later in the equation list. Evaluates the displayed equation. Deletes the displayed equation from the equation list. Goes to the top...
... chapter.) Evaluates the displayed equation. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-3 Summary of the equation or program list. If the equation is discussed in the variable on the left-hand side. Leaves Equation mode. Calculates its value like X. (See "Types of Equations" later in the equation list. Evaluates the displayed equation. Deletes the displayed equation from the equation list. Goes to the top...