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... 2-4 How ENTER Works 2-5 How CLEAR x Works 2-6 The LAST X Register 2-7 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-8 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-9 Chain Calculations in Numbers 1-18 Number of Decimal Places 1-19 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-20 Fractions 1-21 Entering Fractions 1-21 Displaying Fractions 1-23 Messages 1-23 Calculator Memory 1-24 Checking Available Memory 1-24 Clearing All of...
... 2-4 How ENTER Works 2-5 How CLEAR x Works 2-6 The LAST X Register 2-7 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-8 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-9 Chain Calculations in Numbers 1-18 Number of Decimal Places 1-19 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-20 Fractions 1-21 Entering Fractions 1-21 Displaying Fractions 1-23 Messages 1-23 Calculator Memory 1-24 Checking Available Memory 1-24 Clearing All of...
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... a Running Program 12-17 Error Stops 12-17 Editing a Program 12-18 Program Memory 12-19 Viewing Program Memory 12-19 Memory Usage 12-20 The Catalog of Programs (MEM 12-20 Clearing One or More Programs 12-20 The Checksum 12-21 Nonprogrammable Functions 12-22 Programming with BASE 12-22 Contents 7
... a Running Program 12-17 Error Stops 12-17 Editing a Program 12-18 Program Memory 12-19 Viewing Program Memory 12-19 Memory Usage 12-20 The Catalog of Programs (MEM 12-20 Clearing One or More Programs 12-20 The Checksum 12-21 Nonprogrammable Functions 12-22 Programming with BASE 12-22 Contents 7
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... (x?y, x?0 13-7 Flags 13-8 Loops 13-16 Conditional Loops (GTO 13-17 Loops with Counters (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. Selecting a Base Mode in a Program 12-22 Numbers...
... (x?y, x?0 13-7 Flags 13-8 Loops 13-16 Conditional Loops (GTO 13-17 Loops with Counters (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. Selecting a Base Mode in a Program 12-22 Numbers...
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... 3. Miscellaneous Programs and Equations Time Value of Simultaneous Equations 15-12 Polynomial Root Finder 15-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16. 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. Statistics Programs Curve Fitting 16-1 Normal and...
... 3. Miscellaneous Programs and Equations Time Value of Simultaneous Equations 15-12 Polynomial Root Finder 15-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16. 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. Statistics Programs Curve Fitting 16-1 Normal and...
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... and "6" are the significant digits after the first significant digit. Key in the number ) and pressing | A will cause the exponent display for scientific and engineering calculations that the exponent is a multiple of 3. If all the digits don't fit in the display, the number is set to ENG 4 display mode.... Any number stored internally always has 12 digits. 1-20 Getting Started The "3" following the "" is converted to by ...
... and "6" are the significant digits after the first significant digit. Key in the number ) and pressing | A will cause the exponent display for scientific and engineering calculations that the exponent is a multiple of 3. If all the digits don't fit in the display, the number is set to ENG 4 display mode.... Any number stored internally always has 12 digits. 1-20 Getting Started The "3" following the "" is converted to by ...
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The LAST X register isn't affected. it doesn't evaluate it is for X. just as required) 35 g 20 1000 zg 88) Displays the desired equation. Stores L in the equation and variable values. it uses only numbers in millimeters; Using ENTER for D ... in the equation list, you can press to evaluate the equation. (If you're in V. Prompts for L, whose current value is 2.5000. calculates V in cubic millimeters, stores the result in the display. The value of the equation is VIEWed in V, and displays V. The evaluation of an equation takes...
The LAST X register isn't affected. it doesn't evaluate it is for X. just as required) 35 g 20 1000 zg 88) Displays the desired equation. Stores L in the equation and variable values. it uses only numbers in millimeters; Using ENTER for D ... in the equation list, you can press to evaluate the equation. (If you're in V. Prompts for L, whose current value is 2.5000. calculates V in cubic millimeters, stores the result in the display. The value of the equation is VIEWed in V, and displays V. The evaluation of an equation takes...
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... of the box is (80 - 2H) and the width is the height, then the length of the four sides) that gives the specified volume. H ) × ( 20 - For example, y = t + log x results in an error if x ≤ 0 (message In the following example, the equation has more than one . The volume V is preferred to...
... of the box is (80 - 2H) and the width is the height, then the length of the four sides) that gives the specified volume. H ) × ( 20 - For example, y = t + log x results in an error if x ≤ 0 (message In the following example, the equation has more than one . The volume V is preferred to...
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...the root (in the Y-register) and the value of 10 and 20 cm are therefore appropriate. Terminates and displays the equation. However, heights greater than 20 cm are reasonable. value / Stores 7500 in the equation: Keys: | H L V |d Display: #/¾ | ] 40 L H |` z | ] 20 L H |` z4zLH #/1 .2¾ ...root (in the Z-register). Type in V; solves for V. Keys: Display: Description: 10 I H 20 |H H 7500 g Leaves Equation mode. Stores lower and upper limit _ guesses. #/1 .2º1 . Displays current equation. #@ ...
...the root (in the Y-register) and the value of 10 and 20 cm are therefore appropriate. Terminates and displays the equation. However, heights greater than 20 cm are reasonable. value / Stores 7500 in the equation: Keys: | H L V |d Display: #/¾ | ] 40 L H |` z | ] 20 L H |` z4zLH #/1 .2¾ ...root (in the Z-register). Type in V; solves for V. Keys: Display: Description: 10 I H 20 |H H 7500 g Leaves Equation mode. Stores lower and upper limit _ guesses. #/1 .2º1 . Displays current equation. #@ ...
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... limit on the graph, display the equation and press X- Evaluate your equation for this . 7500 _ (40_H) (20_H) 4H 20,000 _10 _10,000 7-10 Solving Equations H 50 For each point on the height (20 cm) and used small initial estimates such as the solution, the solution is the estimate made just prior...
... limit on the graph, display the equation and press X- Evaluate your equation for this . 7500 _ (40_H) (20_H) 4H 20,000 _10 _10,000 7-10 Solving Equations H 50 For each point on the height (20 cm) and used small initial estimates such as the solution, the solution is the estimate made just prior...
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... two data pairs in the x, y-values on the left, then make the corrections shown on the right: Initial x, y Corrected x, y 20, 4 400, 6 20, 5 40, 6 Keys: { c {´} 4 20 6 400 { { 6 40 4 20 { 5 20 Display: Description: Clears existing statistical data. Brings back last x-value. Reenter the incorrect data, but instead of data pairs...
... two data pairs in the x, y-values on the left, then make the corrections shown on the right: Initial x, y Corrected x, y 20, 4 400, 6 20, 5 40, 6 Keys: { c {´} 4 20 6 400 { { 6 40 4 20 { 5 20 Display: Description: Clears existing statistical data. Brings back last x-value. Reenter the incorrect data, but instead of data pairs...
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... 40.00 60.00 80.00 5.78 6.61 7.21 7.78 Keys: { c {´} 4.63 0 5.78 20 6.61 40 7.21 60 7.78 80 | {T} Display: ) ) ºˆ ¸ˆ T P E ) ºˆ ¸ˆ T P E ) ºˆ ¸ˆ T PE ) Description: ...
... 40.00 60.00 80.00 5.78 6.61 7.21 7.78 Keys: { c {´} 4.63 0 5.78 20 6.61 40 7.21 60 7.78 80 | {T} Display: ) ) ºˆ ¸ˆ T P E ) ºˆ ¸ˆ T P E ) ºˆ ¸ˆ T PE ) Description: ...
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.... Limitations on the above statistics. y 8.50 7.50 r = 0.9880 X (70, y) 6.50 5.50 m = 0.0387 b = 4.8560 4.50 x 0 20 40 60 80 What if 70 kg of Data Since the calculator uses finite precision (12 to 15 digits), it follows that there are two examples: Statistical Operations 11-9 Here are limitations... to calculations due to the rice field? Predict the grain yield based on Precision of ...
.... Limitations on the above statistics. y 8.50 7.50 r = 0.9880 X (70, y) 6.50 5.50 m = 0.0387 b = 4.8560 4.50 x 0 20 40 60 80 What if 70 kg of Data Since the calculator uses finite precision (12 to 15 digits), it follows that there are two examples: Statistical Operations 11-9 Here are limitations... to calculations due to the rice field? Predict the grain yield based on Precision of ...
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....) The catalog shows you just tried to enter. Press { c. 3. Press { Y {} to display the catalog, and press or to back out. 12-20 Simple Programming Press to cancel the catalog or b to move within the list. Press { Y {} and display (using and ) the label of bytes... used by clearing programs or other data. See "Clearing One or More Programs" below, or "Managing Calculator Memory" in appendix B. The programs are identified by program label: / where 67 is the number of the program. 2.
....) The catalog shows you just tried to enter. Press { c. 3. Press { Y {} to display the catalog, and press or to back out. 12-20 Simple Programming Press to cancel the catalog or b to move within the list. Press { Y {} and display (using and ) the label of bytes... used by clearing programs or other data. See "Clearing One or More Programs" below, or "Managing Calculator Memory" in appendix B. The programs are identified by program label: / where 67 is the number of the program. 2.
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.... The functions listed below .) By itself , is just another variable or label. STO i RCL i STO i RCL i INPUT i VIEW i ³ FN d i SOLVE i DSE i ISG i x < > i 13-20 Programming Techniques This is a programming function that take A through Z). is determined when the program runs, so it depends on the intermediate results (or...
.... The functions listed below .) By itself , is just another variable or label. STO i RCL i STO i RCL i INPUT i VIEW i ³ FN d i SOLVE i DSE i ISG i x < > i 13-20 Programming Techniques This is a programming function that take A through Z). is determined when the program runs, so it depends on the intermediate results (or...
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...order polynomial must have at least one real root. Displays next value. Displays next value. or fourth-order polynomial. a2 b1 = a3a1- 4a0 15-20 Mathematics Programs and fifth-order polynomials use SOLVE to be 1. g g g X I X A g . . . If the leading coefficient is... performed to reduce the original polynomial to a second- Begins review of order 2 through 5 with real coefficients. and so on. It calculates both real and complex roots. Displays next value. After one root is found, synthetic division is not 1, you should make it is assumed to find...
...order polynomial must have at least one real root. Displays next value. Displays next value. or fourth-order polynomial. a2 b1 = a3a1- 4a0 15-20 Mathematics Programs and fifth-order polynomials use SOLVE to be 1. g g g X I X A g . . . If the leading coefficient is... performed to reduce the original polynomial to a second- Begins review of order 2 through 5 with real coefficients. and so on. It calculates both real and complex roots. Displays next value. After one root is found, synthetic division is not 1, you should make it is assumed to find...
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...D 3g 10000 z %@ value ) Starts the distribution program and prompts for the revised estimate. Enters 3 for X and starts computation of 2 and calculates Q(X). Note that meet the criteria. The standard deviation is the probability that only 10 percent of test scores is the score that a randomly selected student.... Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: g 2g 10000 z ) Resumes program. What would be the score that only 20 percent of blind dates in the local population that the program may be rerun simply by the population. Since your friend has been known ...
...D 3g 10000 z %@ value ) Starts the distribution program and prompts for the revised estimate. Enters 3 for X and starts computation of 2 and calculates Q(X). Note that meet the criteria. The standard deviation is the probability that only 10 percent of test scores is the score that a randomly selected student.... Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: g 2g 10000 z ) Resumes program. What would be the score that only 20 percent of blind dates in the local population that the program may be rerun simply by the population. Since your friend has been known ...
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... = ¦ ¦¦ xi2f i− ( xif i)2 fi ( ¦fi ) − 1 This program allows you to input data, correct entries, and calculate the standard deviation and weighted mean . Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: X I 0.1 g g 0.8 g ) Starts the inverse routine. Resumes the inverse routine. Grouped Standard Deviation ... at positive integer frequencies f1, f2, ... , fn. Enters 90 for the mean of the grouped data. 55 g 15.3 g X D 90 g %@ value Stores 55 for X and calculates Q(X). Stores 0.8 (100 percent minus 20 percent) in Q(X) and...
... = ¦ ¦¦ xi2f i− ( xif i)2 fi ( ¦fi ) − 1 This program allows you to input data, correct entries, and calculate the standard deviation and weighted mean . Keys: (In RPN mode) Display: Description: X I 0.1 g g 0.8 g ) Starts the inverse routine. Resumes the inverse routine. Grouped Standard Deviation ... at positive integer frequencies f1, f2, ... , fn. Enters 90 for the mean of the grouped data. 55 g 15.3 g X D 90 g %@ value Stores 55 for X and calculates Q(X). Stores 0.8 (100 percent minus 20 percent) in Q(X) and...
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...at step 2. Summation Σfi. Summation Σxifi. Summation Σxi2fi. Example: Enter the following data and calculate the grouped standard deviation. 16-20 Statistics Programs If you discover that you have made a data-entry error (xi or fi) after VIEWing the number... the correct statistics register. Variables Used: X F N S M i Register 28 Register 29 Register 31 Data point. Data-pair counter. Index variable used to calculate and display the grouped standard deviation. 8. Press X S to enter the correct data. 7. Key in xi -value (data point) and press g. 4. Press...
...at step 2. Summation Σfi. Summation Σxifi. Summation Σxi2fi. Example: Enter the following data and calculate the grouped standard deviation. 16-20 Statistics Programs If you discover that you have made a data-entry error (xi or fi) after VIEWing the number... the correct statistics register. Variables Used: X F N S M i Register 28 Register 29 Register 31 Data point. Data-pair counter. Index variable used to calculate and display the grouped standard deviation. 8. Press X S to enter the correct data. 7. Key in xi -value (data point) and press g. 4. Press...
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...: Operating temperature: 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F). Storage temperature: -20 to 65 °C (-4 to 149 °F). Operating and storage humidity: 90% relative humidity at 40 °C (104 °F) maximum. Changing the Batteries The calculator is on, and the display dims, you may lose data. A: You must clear...
...: Operating temperature: 0 to 45 °C (32 to 113 °F). Storage temperature: -20 to 65 °C (-4 to 149 °F). Operating and storage humidity: 90% relative humidity at 40 °C (104 °F) maximum. Changing the Batteries The calculator is on, and the display dims, you may lose data. A: You must clear...
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... in the X-register. 1. Example: Key in hexadecimal base. Result in the x, y-values on the left, these make the corrections shown on the right: Initial x, y 20, 4 400, 6 Corrected x, y 20, 5 40, 6 C-12 ALG: Summary Result in the y-value first and press w. 3. Key in binary base. 100 ¯ 5 Ï 5A0 10011000 1008 ÷ 58=? Set...
... in the X-register. 1. Example: Key in hexadecimal base. Result in the x, y-values on the left, these make the corrections shown on the right: Initial x, y 20, 4 400, 6 Corrected x, y 20, 5 40, 6 C-12 ALG: Summary Result in the y-value first and press w. 3. Key in binary base. 100 ¯ 5 Ï 5A0 10011000 1008 ÷ 58=? Set...