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Getting Started 1-1 Important Preliminaries 1-1 Turning the Calculator On and Off 1-1 Adjusting Display Contrast 1-1 Highlights of the Keyboard and Display 1-2 Shifted Keys 1-2 Alpha Keys 1-3 Cursor Keys 1-3 Backspacing and Clearing 1-4 Using Menus 1-6... in Numbers 1-15 Making Numbers Negative 1-15 Exponents of Ten 1-15 Understanding Entry Cursor 1-17 Range of Numbers and OVERFLOW 1-17 Performing Arithmetic Calculations 1-18 Single Argument or Unary Operations 1-18 Two Argument or Binary Operations 1-19 Controlling the Display Format 1-21 Periods and Commas in Numbers 1-23...
Getting Started 1-1 Important Preliminaries 1-1 Turning the Calculator On and Off 1-1 Adjusting Display Contrast 1-1 Highlights of the Keyboard and Display 1-2 Shifted Keys 1-2 Alpha Keys 1-3 Cursor Keys 1-3 Backspacing and Clearing 1-4 Using Menus 1-6... in Numbers 1-15 Making Numbers Negative 1-15 Exponents of Ten 1-15 Understanding Entry Cursor 1-17 Range of Numbers and OVERFLOW 1-17 Performing Arithmetic Calculations 1-18 Single Argument or Unary Operations 1-18 Two Argument or Binary Operations 1-19 Controlling the Display Format 1-21 Periods and Commas in Numbers 1-23...
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... format 1-24 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-25 Fractions 1-26 Entering Fractions 1-26 Messages 1-27 Calculator Memory 1-28 Checking Available Memory 1-28 Clearing All of Calculation 2-14 More Exercises 2-16 3. How the Stack Does It 2-5 How ENTER Works 2-6 How to... Clear the Stack 2-7 The LAST X Register 2-8 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-9 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-10 Chain Calculations in the Stack 2-4 Arithmetic - Storing Data into Variables 3-1 Storing and Recalling Numbers 3-2 Viewing a Variable 3-4 2 Contents RPN: The Automatic Memory...
... format 1-24 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-25 Fractions 1-26 Entering Fractions 1-26 Messages 1-27 Calculator Memory 1-28 Checking Available Memory 1-28 Clearing All of Calculation 2-14 More Exercises 2-16 3. How the Stack Does It 2-5 How ENTER Works 2-6 How to... Clear the Stack 2-7 The LAST X Register 2-8 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-9 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-10 Chain Calculations in the Stack 2-4 Arithmetic - Storing Data into Variables 3-1 Storing and Recalling Numbers 3-2 Viewing a Variable 3-4 2 Contents RPN: The Automatic Memory...
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... 9-2 Complex Operations 9-2 Using Complex Numbers in Polar Notation 9-5 Complex Numbers in Equations 9-7 Complex Number in Equation 7-6 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-7 Verifying the Result 7-7 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-8 Choosing Initial Guesses for SOLVE 7-8 For More Information 7-12 8. Solving Equations 7-1 Solving an Equation 7-1 Solving built-in Program 9-8 10.Vector Arithmetic 10-1 Vector operations 10...
... 9-2 Complex Operations 9-2 Using Complex Numbers in Polar Notation 9-5 Complex Numbers in Equations 9-7 Complex Number in Equation 7-6 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-7 Verifying the Result 7-7 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-8 Choosing Initial Guesses for SOLVE 7-8 For More Information 7-12 8. Solving Equations 7-1 Solving an Equation 7-1 Solving built-in Program 9-8 10.Vector Arithmetic 10-1 Vector operations 10...
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...-8 12.Statistical Operations 12-1 Entering Statistical Data 12-1 Entering One-Variable Data 12-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 12-2 Correcting Errors in Data Entry 12-2 Statistical Calculations 12-4 Mean 12-4 Sample Standard Deviation 12-6 Population Standard Deviation 12-7 Linear Regression 12-7 Limitations on Precision of Data 12-10 Summation Values and the...
...-8 12.Statistical Operations 12-1 Entering Statistical Data 12-1 Entering One-Variable Data 12-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 12-2 Correcting Errors in Data Entry 12-2 Statistical Calculations 12-4 Mean 12-4 Sample Standard Deviation 12-6 Population Standard Deviation 12-7 Linear Regression 12-7 Limitations on Precision of Data 12-10 Summation Values and the...
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... A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-3 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-7 Service A-8 Regulatory information A-12 Federal Communications Commission Notice A-12 Contents 9 15.Solving and Integrating Programs 15-1 Solving a Program 15-1 Using ...
... A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-3 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-7 Service A-8 Regulatory information A-12 Federal Communications Commission Notice A-12 Contents 9 15.Solving and Integrating Programs 15-1 Solving a Program 15-1 Using ...
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...Data C-11 D. More about Solving D-1 10 Contents B. User Memory and the Stack B-1 Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Resetting the Calculator B-2 Clearing Memory B-3 The Status of Stack Lift B-4 Disabling Operations B-5 Neutral Operations B-5 The ... with Complex Numbers C-8 Arithmetic in ALG C-2 Simple Arithmetic C-2 Power Functions C-3 Percentage Calculations C-3 Permutations and Combinations C-4 Quotient and Remainder Of Division C-4 Parentheses Calculations C-4 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions C-5 Trigonometric Functions C-6 Hyperbolic functions C-6 Parts of the LAST...
...Data C-11 D. More about Solving D-1 10 Contents B. User Memory and the Stack B-1 Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Resetting the Calculator B-2 Clearing Memory B-3 The Status of Stack Lift B-4 Disabling Operations B-5 Neutral Operations B-5 The ... with Complex Numbers C-8 Arithmetic in ALG C-2 Simple Arithmetic C-2 Power Functions C-3 Percentage Calculations C-3 Permutations and Combinations C-4 Quotient and Remainder Of Division C-4 Parentheses Calculations C-4 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions C-5 Trigonometric Functions C-6 Hyperbolic functions C-6 Parts of the LAST...
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Operation Index G-1 Contents 11 How SOLVE Finds a Root D-1 Interpreting Results D-3 When SOLVE Cannot Find a Root D-8 Round-Off Error D-13 E. More about Integration E-1 How the Integral Is Evaluated E-1 Conditions That Could Cause Incorrect Results E-2 Conditions That Prolong Calculation Time E-7 F. Messages F-1 G.
Operation Index G-1 Contents 11 How SOLVE Finds a Root D-1 Interpreting Results D-3 When SOLVE Cannot Find a Root D-8 Round-Off Error D-13 E. More about Integration E-1 How the Integral Is Evaluated E-1 Conditions That Could Cause Incorrect Results E-2 Conditions That Prolong Calculation Time E-7 F. Messages F-1 G.
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... increase or decrease the contrast, hold down the key and press or . Appendix C explains how to use your calculator in ALG mode. That is printed on the bottom of inactivity. See appendix A for this symbol in the display, replace the batteries as... you see the low-power indicator ( ) in the margin. Since the calculator has Continuous Memory, turning it ). Getting Started 1-1 Important Preliminaries Turning the Calculator On and Off To turn the calculator off after 10 minutes of the key. 1 Getting Started v Watch for...
... increase or decrease the contrast, hold down the key and press or . Appendix C explains how to use your calculator in ALG mode. That is printed on the bottom of inactivity. See appendix A for this symbol in the display, replace the batteries as... you see the low-power indicator ( ) in the margin. Since the calculator has Continuous Memory, turning it ). Getting Started 1-1 Important Preliminaries Turning the Calculator On and Off To turn the calculator off after 10 minutes of the key. 1 Getting Started v Watch for...
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Highlights of each key. For example, to turn the calculator off, press and release the shift key, then press . 1-2 Getting Started The shifted function names are printed in yellow above and in blue on the bottom of the Keyboard and Display Shifted Keys Each key has three functions: one printed on its face, a left-shifted function (yellow), and a right-shifted function (blue). Press the appropriate shift key ( or ) before pressing the key for the desired function.
Highlights of each key. For example, to turn the calculator off, press and release the shift key, then press . 1-2 Getting Started The shifted function names are printed in yellow above and in blue on the bottom of the Keyboard and Display Shifted Keys Each key has three functions: one printed on its face, a left-shifted function (yellow), and a right-shifted function (blue). Press the appropriate shift key ( or ) before pressing the key for the desired function.
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Otherwise, with a zero. also clears error messages and exits menus. behaves similarly when the calculator is in the process of being entered or edited, erases the character immediately to the left of the insert cursor; Clear or Cancel. Program-...entry mode: If a program line is in the process of being entered or edited, erases the character to the left of a calculation in line 2, replaces that result with a completed expression or the result of the entry cursor ( _ ). If an expression is in the process of being...
Otherwise, with a zero. also clears error messages and exits menus. behaves similarly when the calculator is in the process of being entered or edited, erases the character immediately to the left of the insert cursor; Clear or Cancel. Program-...entry mode: If a program line is in the process of being entered or edited, erases the character to the left of a calculation in line 2, replaces that result with a completed expression or the result of the entry cursor ( _ ). If an expression is in the process of being...
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... previous pages in the above example. Some menus, like the CONST and SUMS, have to remember the names of all the functions built into the calculator nor search through the functions printed on the keyboard. In these menus turns on the or annunciator.
... previous pages in the above example. Some menus, like the CONST and SUMS, have to remember the names of all the functions built into the calculator nor search through the functions printed on the keyboard. In these menus turns on the or annunciator.
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...one . In Algebraic mode (ALG), you do not have to in RPN mode, the RPN annunciator is in the table on . When the calculator is on page 1-5. Keys: 8 or Display: Pressing another menu key replaces the old menu with the new one level at a...61518; RPN and ALG Modes The calculator can be set the calculator to perform arithmetic operations in either RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) or ALG (Algebraic) mode.
...one . In Algebraic mode (ALG), you do not have to in RPN mode, the RPN annunciator is in the table on . When the calculator is on page 1-5. Keys: 8 or Display: Pressing another menu key replaces the old menu with the new one level at a...61518; RPN and ALG Modes The calculator can be set the calculator to perform arithmetic operations in either RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) or ALG (Algebraic) mode.
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...number, and finally press the arithmetic operator key: . Note You can choose either ALG (Algebraic) or RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) mode for your calculator in ALG mode. 1-10 Getting Started Throughout the manual, the v" " in the margin indicates that the examples or keystrokes in RPN mode must be...ALG mode, the ALG annunciator is on. RPN mode 1 2 ALG mode 1 2 In ALG mode, the results and the calculations are displayed, not the calculations. Example: Suppose you want to calculate 1 + 2 = 3. When the calculator is in ALG mode.
...number, and finally press the arithmetic operator key: . Note You can choose either ALG (Algebraic) or RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) mode for your calculator in ALG mode. 1-10 Getting Started Throughout the manual, the v" " in the margin indicates that the examples or keystrokes in RPN mode must be...ALG mode, the ALG annunciator is on. RPN mode 1 2 ALG mode 1 2 In ALG mode, the results and the calculations are displayed, not the calculations. Example: Suppose you want to calculate 1 + 2 = 3. When the calculator is in ALG mode.
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any arbitrary operation. Getting Started 1-11 See The Last X Register in Chapter 2 for details on the calculator context, but cleared using a character in an equation or program that you can also be used while editing an entry. In addition to recover ...
any arbitrary operation. Getting Started 1-11 See The Last X Register in Chapter 2 for details on the calculator context, but cleared using a character in an equation or program that you can also be used while editing an entry. In addition to recover ...
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During input, the entry is displayed in the above figure, are called annunciators. Every calculation is displayed in the first line in ALG mode and the second line in the display. 1-12 Getting Started Entries with more than 14 characters will scroll to three digits. Each one has a special significance when it appears in RPN mode. Annunciators The symbols on the display, shown in up to 14 digits, including an sign (exponent), and exponent value up to the left. The Display and Annunciators First Line Second Line The display comprises two lines and annunciators.
During input, the entry is displayed in the above figure, are called annunciators. Every calculation is displayed in the first line in ALG mode and the second line in the display. 1-12 Getting Started Entries with more than 14 characters will scroll to three digits. Each one has a special significance when it appears in RPN mode. Annunciators The symbols on the display, shown in up to 14 digits, including an sign (exponent), and exponent value up to the left. The Display and Annunciators First Line Second Line The display comprises two lines and annunciators.
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... than its true value. Reverse Polish Notation mode is active. Equation-entry mode is active, or the calculator is executing. Annunciator RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HYP HP 35s Annunciators Meaning The " (Busy)" annunciator appears while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an expression...
... than its true value. Reverse Polish Notation mode is active. Equation-entry mode is active, or the calculator is executing. Annunciator RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HYP HP 35s Annunciators Meaning The " (Busy)" annunciator appears while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an expression...
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... may press key before or after typing the number. The smallest numbers the calculator can distinguish from zero are displayed with an E preceding the exponent of a number that the calculator can handle are ±9.99999999999499. Entering numbers beyond this range, the error message appears ...the display format will display 0 upon entry. Likewise, if the result of a calculation is then replaced with the annunciator. To change the sign of 10. If the result of calculation lies between these two values, the result will result in the Display Numbers with ...
... may press key before or after typing the number. The smallest numbers the calculator can distinguish from zero are displayed with an E preceding the exponent of a number that the calculator can handle are ±9.99999999999499. Entering numbers beyond this range, the error message appears ...the display format will display 0 upon entry. Likewise, if the result of a calculation is then replaced with the annunciator. To change the sign of 10. If the result of calculation lies between these two values, the result will result in the Display Numbers with ...
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Automatically uses scientific notation because otherwise no significant digits would appear. Keying in Powers of Ten The key is used to ×10x Enter the exponent For a power of ten without a multiplier, as in the example of one million as how the calculator displays the result. Example: Suppose you can simply enter...
Automatically uses scientific notation because otherwise no significant digits would appear. Keying in Powers of Ten The key is used to ×10x Enter the exponent For a power of ten without a multiplier, as in the example of one million as how the calculator displays the result. Example: Suppose you can simply enter...
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...not terminated: the number is terminated (no cursor), acts like and clears the entire number. To calculate the result of any number raised to calculate a result, the cursor disappears because the number is complete -entry has been terminated. Entry is returned, and.... Understanding Entry Cursor As you key in a number, the cursor (_) appears and blinks in the second number A completed number. If a calculation produces a result that the number is present), backspaces to terminate entry, and then key in the display. If entry is not ...
...not terminated: the number is terminated (no cursor), acts like and clears the entire number. To calculate the result of any number raised to calculate a result, the cursor disappears because the number is complete -entry has been terminated. Entry is returned, and.... Understanding Entry Cursor As you key in a number, the cursor (_) appears and blinks in the second number A completed number. If a calculation produces a result that the number is present), backspaces to terminate entry, and then key in the display. If entry is not ...
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... in line 1 and the result is shown in line 2. These modes affect how expressions are entered differently, depending on whether the calculator is in line 2. These single argument operations are entered. The following examples illustrate the differences. 1-18 Getting Started If the ... pressed first and the display shows the function, followed by a set of the HP 35s require a single number for single argument (or unary) and two argument (or binary) operations. Performing Arithmetic Calculations The HP 35s can operate in either RPN mode or in line 2 and line 1 is applied...
... in line 1 and the result is shown in line 2. These modes affect how expressions are entered differently, depending on whether the calculator is in line 2. These single argument operations are entered. The following examples illustrate the differences. 1-18 Getting Started If the ... pressed first and the display shows the function, followed by a set of the HP 35s require a single number for single argument (or unary) and two argument (or binary) operations. Performing Arithmetic Calculations The HP 35s can operate in either RPN mode or in line 2 and line 1 is applied...