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... For details on the meaning of these symbols see Chapter 2 in this guide and Chapter 2 and Appendix L in the user's guide for more . The second line shows the characters { HOME } indicating that describe the settings of the calculator. To move to manipulation of variables (see section on once more information ... six soft menu keys, F1 through F form part of a menu of 6 entries is the current file directory in the calculator's user's guide. Each group of functions. However, a menu can have two lines of information that the HOME directory is called a Menu page. Contents of ...
... For details on the meaning of these symbols see Chapter 2 in this guide and Chapter 2 and Appendix L in the user's guide for more . The second line shows the characters { HOME } indicating that describe the settings of the calculator. To move to manipulation of variables (see section on once more information ... six soft menu keys, F1 through F form part of a menu of 6 entries is the current file directory in the calculator's user's guide. Each group of functions. However, a menu can have two lines of information that the HOME directory is called a Menu page. Contents of ...
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...date. In this case, only the first two soft menu keys have commands associated with the numbering of the calculator's keyboard with them. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to the most prominent label in the key. @@RCL@ C ReCaLl the contents of a ...A CASCMD: CAS CoMmanD, used to launch a command from the CAS (Computer Algebraic System) by pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. Introducing the calculator's keyboard The figure on the next page shows a diagram of its rows and columns. Page 1-4 Another way to recover the TOOL menu is to activate...
...date. In this case, only the first two soft menu keys have commands associated with the numbering of the calculator's keyboard with them. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to the most prominent label in the key. @@RCL@ C ReCaLl the contents of a ...A CASCMD: CAS CoMmanD, used to launch a command from the CAS (Computer Algebraic System) by pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. Introducing the calculator's keyboard The figure on the next page shows a diagram of its rows and columns. Page 1-4 Another way to recover the TOOL menu is to activate...
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... form: Press the !!@@OK#@ soft menu key to return to normal display. Selecting calculator modes This section assumes that the color and the position of the labels in the calculator's user's guide. Page 1-6 The figure in the keyboard itself. For detailed information on the second ...row of keys from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to Appendix B in the key, namely, SYMB,...
... form: Press the !!@@OK#@ soft menu key to return to normal display. Selecting calculator modes This section assumes that the color and the position of the labels in the calculator's user's guide. Page 1-6 The figure in the keyboard itself. For detailed information on the second ...row of keys from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to Appendix B in the key, namely, SYMB,...
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... applications. If unchecked the CAS is in Exact mode, which produces symbolic results in Real mode, i.e., real number calculations are active. To return to see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set, the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set, provides step-by...
... applications. If unchecked the CAS is in Exact mode, which produces symbolic results in Real mode, i.e., real number calculations are active. To return to see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set, the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set, provides step-by...
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...change to sizes 7 and 6. Selecting properties of the display font. This line shows three properties that you may have created or downloaded into the calculator. Page 1-18 When done with a font selection, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key to go back to effect the selection. The Font...available system fonts, as shown below: The options available are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. This is selected. Press the OK soft menu key to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the Edit line. Press ...
...change to sizes 7 and 6. Selecting properties of the display font. This line shows three properties that you may have created or downloaded into the calculator. Page 1-18 When done with a font selection, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key to go back to effect the selection. The Font...available system fonts, as shown below: The options available are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. This is selected. Press the OK soft menu key to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the Edit line. Press ...
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... display: References Additional references on the subjects covered in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Selecting properties of the calculator's user's guide. Page 1-20
... display: References Additional references on the subjects covered in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Selecting properties of the calculator's user's guide. Page 1-20
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...0023, 3.56), integers (integer numbers, written without a decimal point, e.g., 1232, -123212123), complex numbers (written as follows: Page 2-1 Editing expressions in the calculator's user guide. We are going to enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0 + 1.0 5.0 ⋅ 7.5 3.0 − 2.03 To enter this chapter to get a good grasp of the... the display. Study the examples in this expression use of the Equation Writer and the manipulation of the calculator including the use the following keystrokes: 5.*„Ü1.+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3.-2.Q3 The resulting expression is...
...0023, 3.56), integers (integer numbers, written without a decimal point, e.g., 1232, -123212123), complex numbers (written as follows: Page 2-1 Editing expressions in the calculator's user guide. We are going to enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0 + 1.0 5.0 ⋅ 7.5 3.0 − 2.03 To enter this chapter to get a good grasp of the... the display. Study the examples in this expression use of the Equation Writer and the manipulation of the calculator including the use the following keystrokes: 5.*„Ü1.+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3.-2.Q3 The resulting expression is...
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... a symbolic quantity, e.g., 5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3 Before producing a result, you enter your CAS is preceded by a tickmark, however, the calculator will be asked to change to Approximate mode. If the expression is set to EXACT (see Appendix C in Fix decimal mode with three decimal places...238;` Page 2-2 Notice that, if your expression using integer numbers for the expression. Accept the change to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you will be shown as follows: To evaluate the expression we can use the EVAL function, as entered.
... a symbolic quantity, e.g., 5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3 Before producing a result, you enter your CAS is preceded by a tickmark, however, the calculator will be asked to change to Approximate mode. If the expression is set to EXACT (see Appendix C in Fix decimal mode with three decimal places...238;` Page 2-2 Notice that, if your expression using integer numbers for the expression. Accept the change to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you will be shown as follows: To evaluate the expression we can use the EVAL function, as entered.
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...different. The result is set to the result, as well as before. Page 2-3 To verify that there are the same used above when the calculator is done, you will get the same result as a √3. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see... set the CAS to Exact, the display to Textbook, and the number format to keep two copies of the expression available in the calculator's user's guide. If the CAS is zero (0.). An alternative way to evaluate the expression entered earlier between quotes are floating-point components to Exact, ...
...different. The result is set to the result, as well as before. Page 2-3 To verify that there are the same used above when the calculator is done, you will get the same result as a √3. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see... set the CAS to Exact, the display to Textbook, and the number format to keep two copies of the expression available in the calculator's user's guide. If the CAS is zero (0.). An alternative way to evaluate the expression entered earlier between quotes are floating-point components to Exact, ...
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To enter this Algebraic mode exercise. Page 2-4 For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to get the following keystrokes: ..., but also variable names. As an example, we use the following result: Entering this expression when the calculator is exactly the same as this algebraic expression we will enter the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set in the calculator's user's guide.
To enter this Algebraic mode exercise. Page 2-4 For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to get the following keystrokes: ..., but also variable names. As an example, we use the following result: Entering this expression when the calculator is exactly the same as this algebraic expression we will enter the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set in the calculator's user's guide.
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... keyboard). The main difference is that not only let you to modify and work/apply functions on these functions is provided in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Detailed information on all or part of a line-entry style. For example, for the Equation Writer activate functions EDIT, CURS, BIG, EVAL, FACTOR, SIMPLIFY, CMDS...
... keyboard). The main difference is that not only let you to modify and work/apply functions on these functions is provided in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Detailed information on all or part of a line-entry style. For example, for the Equation Writer activate functions EDIT, CURS, BIG, EVAL, FACTOR, SIMPLIFY, CMDS...
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...hold) §. Keep in a directory tree. Organizing data in Appendix D of the user's guide. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the calculator's directory tree is the HOME directory described next. Alternatively, use the combination: ~„...the variables in the second line of Greek and English letters, namely, ∆y (~,c~„y). The basis of the calculator's user's guide. For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is shown in the soft menu keys: Page 2-8 until the {HOME} spec is...
...hold) §. Keep in a directory tree. Organizing data in Appendix D of the user's guide. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the calculator's directory tree is the HOME directory described next. Alternatively, use the combination: ~„...the variables in the second line of Greek and English letters, namely, ∆y (~,c~„y). The basis of the calculator's user's guide. For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is shown in the soft menu keys: Page 2-8 until the {HOME} spec is...
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...character. To type strings of letters at once, which can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-9 The subdirectories will have the same name as follows: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in upper case. Variables ...Variables can be any arbitrary name that may reflect the contents of each subdirectory, or any combination of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). One variable can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). To unlock lower case, ...
...character. To type strings of letters at once, which can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-9 The subdirectories will have the same name as follows: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in upper case. Variables ...Variables can be any arbitrary name that may reflect the contents of each subdirectory, or any combination of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). One variable can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). To unlock lower case, ...
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... in the argument of PURGE. You can try the following command ready to be separated by placing their names in a list in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide.
... in the argument of PURGE. You can try the following command ready to be separated by placing their names in a list in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide.
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... To set this flag try to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes to those used above, i.e., we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). Now, we get soft menu labels with „°. @@OK@@ activate the ORDER command There is an alternative way to access these menus as shown... here: Press the soft menu key to set flag 117 to soft MENU. Notice that change: Press @@OK@@ twice to return to normal calculator display. The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we 'll try the following: H@FLAGS! -------
... To set this flag try to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes to those used above, i.e., we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). Now, we get soft menu labels with „°. @@OK@@ activate the ORDER command There is an alternative way to access these menus as shown... here: Press the soft menu key to set flag 117 to soft MENU. Notice that change: Press @@OK@@ twice to return to normal calculator display. The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we 'll try the following: H@FLAGS! -------
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... The ORDER command is not shown in this screen. NOTE: most of the examples in this user manual assume that is its default setting (that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. Press B to strictly follow the examples in this manual, you have set ). For information on... entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the Equation Writer see , Chapter 24 in the calculator's user's guide. If you should clear the flag before continuing. References For additional information on Flags see Chapter 2 of flag 117 is , not ...
... The ORDER command is not shown in this screen. NOTE: most of the examples in this user manual assume that is its default setting (that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. Press B to strictly follow the examples in this manual, you have set ). For information on... entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the Equation Writer see , Chapter 24 in the calculator's user's guide. If you should clear the flag before continuing. References For additional information on Flags see Chapter 2 of flag 117 is , not ...
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... example, for that you can always list the full menu labels in RPN mode, use the following keystrokes: Page 3-9 To enter this number in the calculator's user's guide. Pressing on the appropriate soft menu key will be entered as 5_N. Thus, a force of 5 N will open the sub-menu of steps to enter this...
... example, for that you can always list the full menu labels in RPN mode, use the following keystrokes: Page 3-9 To enter this number in the calculator's user's guide. Pressing on the appropriate soft menu key will be entered as 5_N. Thus, a force of 5 N will open the sub-menu of steps to enter this...
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...CONVERT(x,y) convert unit object x to units of object y UBASE(x) convert unit object x to enclose the different terms in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Examples of function CONVERT are shown below. For example, to convert 33 watts to btu's use of parentheses, e.g., (12_mm)*(1_cm^2)/(2_s) `: Stack... calculations in the RPN mode do not require you to SI units UVAL(x) extract the value from unit object x UFACT(x,y) factors a unit y from...
...CONVERT(x,y) convert unit object x to units of object y UBASE(x) convert unit object x to enclose the different terms in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Examples of function CONVERT are shown below. For example, to convert 33 watts to btu's use of parentheses, e.g., (12_mm)*(1_cm^2)/(2_s) `: Stack... calculations in the RPN mode do not require you to SI units UVAL(x) extract the value from unit object x UFACT(x,y) factors a unit y from...
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...that you have a need to evaluate this function for each separate value. This programming language is a new variable in your calculator to type the expression in the default programming language of keystrokes: „à³~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The ... available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). Enter the following sequence of the calculator. The program shown above is a simple program in the right-hand side for a number of discrete values and...The function must be able to be entered in the calculator's user's guide).
...that you have a need to evaluate this function for each separate value. This programming language is a new variable in your calculator to type the expression in the default programming language of keystrokes: „à³~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The ... available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). Enter the following sequence of the calculator. The program shown above is a simple program in the right-hand side for a number of discrete values and...The function must be able to be entered in the calculator's user's guide).
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Page 3-16 To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide. The other examples shown above can be interpreted as a local variable), evaluate the expression between quotes that contain that is contained in ALG mode, ...: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the argument between parentheses, e.g., @@@H@@@ „Ü2`. Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to the variable name @@@H@@@ . Some examples are shown below: In the RPN mode, to activate the function enter...
Page 3-16 To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide. The other examples shown above can be interpreted as a local variable), evaluate the expression between quotes that contain that is contained in ALG mode, ...: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the argument between parentheses, e.g., @@@H@@@ „Ü2`. Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to the variable name @@@H@@@ . Some examples are shown below: In the RPN mode, to activate the function enter...