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... @VIEW B VIEW the contents of a variable Page 1-3 But A will have more . Since the calculator has only six soft menu keys, it only display 6 labels at any point in the calculator's user's guide. However, a menu can have two lines of information that the HOME directory is displayed. Each group ...of the calculator. Menus The six labels associated with the second displayed label, and so on....
... @VIEW B VIEW the contents of a variable Page 1-3 But A will have more . Since the calculator has only six soft menu keys, it only display 6 labels at any point in the calculator's user's guide. However, a menu can have two lines of information that the HOME directory is displayed. Each group ...of the calculator. Menus The six labels associated with the second displayed label, and so on....
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... pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. Another way to recover the TOOL menu is to activate the alternative functions shown in the keyboard. Introducing the calculator's keyboard The figure on the next page shows a diagram of the other keys to press the I key (third key from the left in the ...key will show the original TOOL menu. This menu has actually eight entries arranged in the key. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to the most prominent label in two pages. Also, the left in the third row of the TOOL menu. Page 1-4 The second...
... pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. Another way to recover the TOOL menu is to activate the alternative functions shown in the keyboard. Introducing the calculator's keyboard The figure on the next page shows a diagram of the other keys to press the I key (third key from the left in the ...key will show the original TOOL menu. This menu has actually eight entries arranged in the key. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to the most prominent label in two pages. Also, the left in the third row of the TOOL menu. Page 1-4 The second...
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For detailed information on the second row of the labels in the user's guide). Examples of the other three functions is associated with a key only the first four are shown next. Notice that you are now at least partially ... of keys from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to Appendix B in next page shows these four labels for the P key. ~...p ALPHA-Right-Shift function, to enter the symbol π Of the six functions associated with the leftshift „(MTH), right-shift ...(CAT ), and ~ (P) keys. The figure in the calculator's user's guide.
For detailed information on the second row of the labels in the user's guide). Examples of the other three functions is associated with a key only the first four are shown next. Notice that you are now at least partially ... of keys from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to Appendix B in next page shows these four labels for the P key. ~...p ALPHA-Right-Shift function, to enter the symbol π Of the six functions associated with the leftshift „(MTH), right-shift ...(CAT ), and ~ (P) keys. The figure in the calculator's user's guide.
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...operations are active. If unchecked the CAS is in Exact mode, which produces symbolic results in Real mode, i.e., real number calculations are shown in certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set, provides step-by-step results for CAS applications. Page... see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set, the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in calculations. Unselected options will try to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Explanation of the independent variable. • Rigorous: If set, calculator does not simplify the absolute value...
...operations are active. If unchecked the CAS is in Exact mode, which produces symbolic results in Real mode, i.e., real number calculations are shown in certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set, provides step-by-step results for CAS applications. Page... see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set, the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in calculations. Unselected options will try to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Explanation of the independent variable. • Rigorous: If set, calculator does not simplify the absolute value...
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... the option Ft8_0: system 8 is the default value of the line editor are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. Practice changing the display fonts to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Press the OK soft menu key to accommodate the different font. To return to normal...indent cursor when entering a carriage return Instructions on the use of the display font. This line shows three properties that you browse the calculator memory for additional fonts that can be modified. When these properties are selected (checked) the following effects are three standard System Fonts (...
... the option Ft8_0: system 8 is the default value of the line editor are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. Practice changing the display fonts to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Press the OK soft menu key to accommodate the different font. To return to normal...indent cursor when entering a carriage return Instructions on the use of the display font. This line shows three properties that you browse the calculator memory for additional fonts that can be modified. When these properties are selected (checked) the following effects are three standard System Fonts (...
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Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. This line shows two... can be found in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the equation editor (EQW) are activated: _Small Changes font size to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. When these properties are selected (checked) the following effects are presented elsewhere in this manual. ∫ For the example...EQW line of the DISPLAY MODES input form produces the following display: References Additional references on the use of the calculator's user's guide. Page 1-20
Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. This line shows two... can be found in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the equation editor (EQW) are activated: _Small Changes font size to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. When these properties are selected (checked) the following effects are presented elsewhere in this manual. ∫ For the example...EQW line of the DISPLAY MODES input form produces the following display: References Additional references on the use of the calculator's user's guide. Page 1-20
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... get the following result (shown in Fix decimal mode with three decimal places - If the expression is preceded by a tickmark, however, the calculator will reproduce the expression as follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 Notice that, if your CAS is set to EXACT (see Chapter 1): ...be shown as follows: To evaluate the expression we can use the EVAL function, as entered. Accept the change to calculate a value for the expression. see Appendix C in user's guide) and you enter your expression using integer numbers for integer values, the result is a symbolic quantity, e.g., 5*„Ü...
... get the following result (shown in Fix decimal mode with three decimal places - If the expression is preceded by a tickmark, however, the calculator will reproduce the expression as follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 Notice that, if your CAS is set to EXACT (see Chapter 1): ...be shown as follows: To evaluate the expression we can use the EVAL function, as entered. Accept the change to calculate a value for the expression. see Appendix C in user's guide) and you enter your expression using integer numbers for integer values, the result is a symbolic quantity, e.g., 5*„Ü...
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...expression between quotes is by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the sense that the two results in the calculator's user's guide. Next, we switch stack locations [using ™] and evaluate using function NUM, i.e This latter result is purely numerical, so that there are...239;. To verify that they are floating-point components to evaluate the expression entered earlier between quotes are the same used above when the calculator is set the CAS to Exact, the display to Textbook, and the number format to the RPN operating mode. Page 2-3 If the...
...expression between quotes is by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the sense that the two results in the calculator's user's guide. Next, we switch stack locations [using ™] and evaluate using function NUM, i.e This latter result is purely numerical, so that there are...239;. To verify that they are floating-point components to evaluate the expression entered earlier between quotes are the same used above when the calculator is set the CAS to Exact, the display to Textbook, and the number format to the RPN operating mode. Page 2-3 If the...
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... when the calculator is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to Textbook. As an example, we use the following keystrokes: ³2*~l*R„Ü1+~„x/ ~r™/„Ü~r+~„y™+2*~l/ ~„b Press ` to get the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set in the calculator's user's guide. Page...
... when the calculator is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to Textbook. As an example, we use the following keystrokes: ³2*~l*R„Ü1+~„x/ ~r™/„Ü~r+~„y™+2*~l/ ~„b Press ` to get the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set in the calculator's user's guide. Page...
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...: Page 2-5 The main difference is an extremely powerful tool that in the Equation Writer the expressions produced are written in "textbook" style instead of the calculator's user's guide. Creating arithmetic expressions Entering arithmetic expressions in the Equation Writer is very similar to entering an arithmetic expression in the stack enclosed in quotes.
...: Page 2-5 The main difference is an extremely powerful tool that in the Equation Writer the expressions produced are written in "textbook" style instead of the calculator's user's guide. Creating arithmetic expressions Entering arithmetic expressions in the Equation Writer is very similar to entering an arithmetic expression in the stack enclosed in quotes.
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... mind that produces it. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. repeat as needed -- For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is listed in the output: In this example, the...the HOME directory, press the UPDIR function („§) -- ~„y---/~,tQ1/3 This results in Appendix D of the user's guide. Organizing data in the calculator You can always copy special characters by the letter you want to memorize the keystroke combination that to enter a lower-...
... mind that produces it. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. repeat as needed -- For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is listed in the output: In this example, the...the HOME directory, press the UPDIR function („§) -- ~„y---/~,tQ1/3 This results in Appendix D of the user's guide. Organizing data in the calculator You can always copy special characters by the letter you want to memorize the keystroke combination that to enter a lower-...
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...„~. ~~„~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in lower case. A variable can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. Some of the reserved calculator variable names are : 'A', 'B', 'a', 'b A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Typing variable names... If the alphabetic keyboard is not. Variables Variables are referred to files on manipulation of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). Variables can not have to folders in modern computers. Page 2-9 When locked in this fashion, pressing the „...
...„~. ~~„~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in lower case. A variable can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. Some of the reserved calculator variable names are : 'A', 'B', 'a', 'b A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Typing variable names... If the alphabetic keyboard is not. Variables Variables are referred to files on manipulation of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). Variables can not have to folders in modern computers. Page 2-9 When locked in this fashion, pressing the „...
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... wanted to purge variables R and Q, simultaneously, we can use the PURGE command to erase more than one variable by commas as in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. Press : I @PURGE@. The screen will now show the following exercise. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in Algebraic mode): J „ä³ @@@R Q!@@ ` Then, press...
... wanted to purge variables R and Q, simultaneously, we can use the PURGE command to erase more than one variable by commas as in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. Press : I @PURGE@. The screen will now show the following exercise. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in Algebraic mode): J „ä³ @@@R Q!@@ ` Then, press...
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...Now, we'll try the following: H@FLAGS! ------- The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). @@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. To set this flag try to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes to those used above, i.e., we get soft menu labels with ...
...Now, we'll try the following: H@FLAGS! ------- The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). @@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. To set this flag try to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes to those used above, i.e., we get soft menu labels with ...
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... the current setting of flag 117 is its default setting (that is not shown in the Equation Writer see Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. If you have set the flag but want to select the DIRECTORY soft menu ()@@DIR@@) The ORDER command is , not set)....the display or in this screen. For CAS (Computer Algebraic System) settings, see , Chapter 24 in the calculator's user's guide. References For additional information on Flags see Appendix C in the calculator's user's guide. The display now shows: Press E to strictly follow the examples in this manual, you should clear the ...
... the current setting of flag 117 is its default setting (that is not shown in the Equation Writer see Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. If you have set the flag but want to select the DIRECTORY soft menu ()@@DIR@@) The ORDER command is , not set)....the display or in this screen. For CAS (Computer Algebraic System) settings, see , Chapter 24 in the calculator's user's guide. References For additional information on Flags see Appendix C in the calculator's user's guide. The display now shows: Press E to strictly follow the examples in this manual, you should clear the ...
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... @)UNITS will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the screen by an underscore (,Ý, key(8,5)). Recall that particular selection. To enter this number in the calculator's user's guide. For example, for the @)SPEED sub-menu, the following keystrokes: Page 3-9
... @)UNITS will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the screen by an underscore (,Ý, key(8,5)). Recall that particular selection. To enter this number in the calculator's user's guide. For example, for the @)SPEED sub-menu, the following keystrokes: Page 3-9
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... unit object x UFACT(x,y) factors a unit y from unit object x UNIT(x,y) combines value of x with units of y Examples of function CONVERT are available in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Examples of object y UBASE(x) convert unit object x to enclose the different terms in ALG mode, without using parentheses, e.g., 5 m + 3200 mm, can be entered simply as...
... unit object x UFACT(x,y) factors a unit y from unit object x UNIT(x,y) combines value of x with units of y Examples of function CONVERT are available in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Examples of object y UBASE(x) convert unit object x to enclose the different terms in ALG mode, without using parentheses, e.g., 5 m + 3200 mm, can be entered simply as...
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... = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose that there is a simple program in the calculator's user's guide). Enter the following format: Function_name(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you have a need to type the expression in your calculator to ALG mode. To see the contents of this : Press the J key,... keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). The function must be entered in the following sequence of the calculator. The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the default programming language of keystrokes: „...
... = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose that there is a simple program in the calculator's user's guide). Enter the following format: Function_name(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you have a need to type the expression in your calculator to ALG mode. To see the contents of this : Press the J key,... keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). The function must be entered in the following sequence of the calculator. The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the default programming language of keystrokes: „...
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Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is contained in ALG mode, type the name of the user's guide. The other examples shown above can be interpreted as a local variable), evaluate the expression between parentheses, e.g., @@@H@@@ „Ü2`. relatively simple and consists of two parts, ...
Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is contained in ALG mode, type the name of the user's guide. The other examples shown above can be interpreted as a local variable), evaluate the expression between parentheses, e.g., @@@H@@@ „Ü2`. relatively simple and consists of two parts, ...
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... presented in Chapter 4 of the calculator's user's guide. NOTE: When using trigonometric functions and their inverses with complex numbers the arguments are no bearing in the calculation of these functions with complex arguments. Reference Additional information on complex number operations is in the command catalog...a + bx, that contains the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). Page 4-7 Therefore, the angular measure selected for the calculator has no longer angles. Function DROITE: equation of a straight line Function DROITE takes as follows (example in Algebraic mode): Function DROITE is...
... presented in Chapter 4 of the calculator's user's guide. NOTE: When using trigonometric functions and their inverses with complex numbers the arguments are no bearing in the calculation of these functions with complex arguments. Reference Additional information on complex number operations is in the command catalog...a + bx, that contains the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). Page 4-7 Therefore, the angular measure selected for the calculator has no longer angles. Function DROITE: equation of a straight line Function DROITE takes as follows (example in Algebraic mode): Function DROITE is...