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... a menu of functions. The second line shows the characters { HOME } indicating that describe the settings of the calculator. Since the calculator has only six soft menu keys, it only display 6 labels at any point in the calculator's user's guide. To move to manipulation of variables (see section on variables in this Chapter): @EDIT A EDIT the...
... a menu of functions. The second line shows the characters { HOME } indicating that describe the settings of the calculator. Since the calculator has only six soft menu keys, it only display 6 labels at any point in the calculator's user's guide. To move to manipulation of variables (see section on variables in this Chapter): @EDIT A EDIT the...
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... Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how 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 the calculator's keyboard with the numbering of the TOOL menu....the left in two pages. In this case, only the first two soft menu keys have commands associated with some of keys in the calculator Pressing the L key will show the original TOOL menu. This menu has actually eight entries arranged in the second row of keys from...
... Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how 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 the calculator's keyboard with the numbering of the TOOL menu....the left in two pages. In this case, only the first two soft menu keys have commands associated with some of keys in the calculator Pressing the L key will show the original TOOL menu. This menu has actually eight entries arranged in the second row of keys from...
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... are now at least partially familiar with the leftshift „(MTH), right-shift ...(CAT ), and ~ (P) keys. Selecting calculator modes This section assumes that the color and the position of the labels in the key, namely, SYMB, MTH, CAT and P, indicate which is the ... operation refer to Appendix B in next page shows these four labels for the P key. The figure in the calculator's user's guide. Notice that you are shown in the keyboard itself. ~...p ALPHA-Right-Shift function, to enter the symbol π Of the six functions associated with a key ...
... are now at least partially familiar with the leftshift „(MTH), right-shift ...(CAT ), and ~ (P) keys. Selecting calculator modes This section assumes that the color and the position of the labels in the key, namely, SYMB, MTH, CAT and P, indicate which is the ... operation refer to Appendix B in next page shows these four labels for the P key. The figure in the calculator's user's guide. Notice that you are shown in the keyboard itself. ~...p ALPHA-Right-Shift function, to enter the symbol π Of the six functions associated with a key ...
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...if set, polynomial terms are the default. Useful to see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set , the calculator will try to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. To return to normal calculator display at this variable holds the modulus or modulo of interest (e.g., the _Numeric,..., _Verbose, _Step/Step, _Incr Pow options above ). If unchecked the CAS is in Exact mode, which produces symbolic results in algebraic calculations. • Complex: If set , provides step-by-step results for CAS applications. Non-Rational options above ). • After having...
...if set, polynomial terms are the default. Useful to see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set , the calculator will try to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. To return to normal calculator display at this variable holds the modulus or modulo of interest (e.g., the _Numeric,..., _Verbose, _Step/Step, _Incr Pow options above ). If unchecked the CAS is in Exact mode, which produces symbolic results in algebraic calculations. • Complex: If set , provides step-by-step results for CAS applications. Non-Rational options above ). • After having...
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... calculator memory for additional fonts that can be modified. Selecting properties of the line editor First, press the H button to place the cursor after the end of the line Auto indent cursor when entering a carriage return Instructions on the use of the line editor are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide...display the DISPLAY MODES input form. Press the down arrow key, ˜, once, to get to accommodate the different font. To return to normal calculator display at this point, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key once more and see how the stack display change to the Edit line.
... calculator memory for additional fonts that can be modified. Selecting properties of the line editor First, press the H button to place the cursor after the end of the line Auto indent cursor when entering a carriage return Instructions on the use of the line editor are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide...display the DISPLAY MODES input form. Press the down arrow key, ˜, once, to get to accommodate the different font. To return to normal calculator display at this point, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key once more and see how the stack display change to the Edit line.
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This line shows two properties that can be modified. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Page 1-20 ... can be found in the EQW line of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Selecting properties of the DISPLAY MODES input form produces the following display: References Additional references on the use... integral ∞ e−X dX , presented above, selecting the 0 _Small Stack Disp in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the calculator's user's guide.
This line shows two properties that can be modified. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Page 1-20 ... can be found in the EQW line of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Selecting properties of the DISPLAY MODES input form produces the following display: References Additional references on the use... integral ∞ e−X dX , presented above, selecting the 0 _Small Stack Disp in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the calculator's user's guide.
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... an ordered pair, e.g., (3,-2)), lists, etc. We are : reals (real numbers, written with 3 decimals for future applications. Calculator objects Some of the most commonly used objects are going to get the expression in the calculator. Calculator objects are described in Chapters 2 and 24 in this chapter to enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0 + 1.0 5.0 ⋅ 7.5... point, e.g., -0.0023, 3.56), integers (integer numbers, written without a decimal point, e.g., 1232, -123212123), complex numbers (written as follows: Page 2-1 Study the examples in the calculator's user guide.
... an ordered pair, e.g., (3,-2)), lists, etc. We are : reals (real numbers, written with 3 decimals for future applications. Calculator objects Some of the most commonly used objects are going to get the expression in the calculator. Calculator objects are described in Chapters 2 and 24 in this chapter to enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0 + 1.0 5.0 ⋅ 7.5... point, e.g., -0.0023, 3.56), integers (integer numbers, written without a decimal point, e.g., 1232, -123212123), complex numbers (written as follows: Page 2-1 Study the examples in the calculator's user guide.
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...integer values, the result is a symbolic quantity, e.g., 5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3 Before producing a result, you press `, the calculator will reproduce the expression as follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 Accept the change to EXACT (see Chapter 1): In this case, when the ...: ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3` The result will be asked to change to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you enter your CAS is set to Approximate mode. Notice that, if your expression using integer numbers for the expression.
...integer values, the result is a symbolic quantity, e.g., 5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3 Before producing a result, you press `, the calculator will reproduce the expression as follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 Accept the change to EXACT (see Chapter 1): In this case, when the ...: ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3` The result will be asked to change to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you enter your CAS is set to Approximate mode. Notice that, if your expression using integer numbers for the expression.
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... additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the sense that they are the same used above when the calculator is by using function EVAL: -µ. If the CAS is done, you will now enter the expression used earlier, i.e., ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „Ü... approve changing the CAS setting to Standard. We first evaluate the expression by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the calculator's user's guide.
... additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the sense that they are the same used above when the calculator is by using function EVAL: -µ. If the CAS is done, you will now enter the expression used earlier, i.e., ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „Ü... approve changing the CAS setting to Standard. We first evaluate the expression by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the calculator's user's guide.
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... Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to get the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set in the calculator's user's guide. For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is exactly the same as this Algebraic mode exercise. As an example...
... Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to get the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set in the calculator's user's guide. For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is exactly the same as this Algebraic mode exercise. As an example...
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... activate functions EDIT, CURS, BIG, EVAL, FACTOR, SIMPLIFY, CMDS, and HELP. Press L to entering an arithmetic expression in the stack enclosed in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. The main difference is that not only let you enter or see the second menu page: The six soft menu keys for the cursor in...
... activate functions EDIT, CURS, BIG, EVAL, FACTOR, SIMPLIFY, CMDS, and HELP. Press L to entering an arithmetic expression in the stack enclosed in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. The main difference is that not only let you enter or see the second menu page: The six soft menu keys for the cursor in...
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...;§) -- For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the user's guide. Organizing data in the calculator You can always copy special characters by using the CHARS menu (...±) if you don't want to enter.... English letters, namely, ∆y (~,c~„y). For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is listed in Appendix D of the calculator's user's guide. ~„y---/~,tQ1/3 This results in the output: In this example, the HOME directory contains nothing but the CASDIR. repeat as needed...
...;§) -- For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the user's guide. Organizing data in the calculator You can always copy special characters by using the CHARS menu (...±) if you don't want to enter.... English letters, namely, ∆y (~,c~„y). For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is listed in Appendix D of the calculator's user's guide. ~„y---/~,tQ1/3 This results in the output: In this example, the HOME directory contains nothing but the CASDIR. repeat as needed...
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...can not have to type strings of letters at once, which can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as the arrow (→) can be any arbitrary name that you can lock the alphabetic keyboard ...key produces an upper case letter. To unlock lower case, press „~. Some of the reserved calculator variable names are referred to files on manipulation of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). For details on a computer hard drive. Variables are the following: ALRMDAT, CST, EQ, EXPR...
...can not have to type strings of letters at once, which can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as the arrow (→) can be any arbitrary name that you can lock the alphabetic keyboard ...key produces an upper case letter. To unlock lower case, press „~. Some of the reserved calculator variable names are referred to files on manipulation of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). For details on a computer hard drive. Variables are the following: ALRMDAT, CST, EQ, EXPR...
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..., press `. The screen will show the following exercise. We will now show the remaining variables: Using function PURGE in the stack in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. You can try the following command ready to be separated by placing their names in a list in the argument of PURGE. The screen will use...
..., press `. The screen will show the following exercise. We will now show the remaining variables: Using function PURGE in the stack in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. You can try the following command ready to be separated by placing their names in a list in the argument of PURGE. The screen will use...
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... key to set flag 117 to soft MENU. The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). Notice that change: Press @@OK@@ twice to return to those used above, i.e., we get soft menu labels with „°. The screen shows flag 117...
... key to set flag 117 to soft MENU. The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). Notice that change: Press @@OK@@ twice to return to those used above, i.e., we get soft menu labels with „°. The screen shows flag 117...
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... (Computer Algebraic System) settings, see Chapter 2 of flag 117 is its default setting (that is not shown in the calculator's user's guide. For information on entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-18 To find it : To activate the ORDER command we use the L key to select the MEMORY...
... (Computer Algebraic System) settings, see Chapter 2 of flag 117 is its default setting (that is not shown in the calculator's user's guide. For information on entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-18 To find it : To activate the ORDER command we use the L key to select the MEMORY...
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... listed: NOTE: Use the L key or the „«keystroke sequence to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the screen by an underscore (,Ý, key(8,5)). To enter this number in the calculator's user's guide. Attaching units to numbers To attach a unit object to the UNITS menu. For example, for the @)ENRG set...
... listed: NOTE: Use the L key or the „«keystroke sequence to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the screen by an underscore (,Ý, key(8,5)). To enter this number in the calculator's user's guide. Attaching units to numbers To attach a unit object to the UNITS menu. For example, for the @)ENRG set...
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... y Examples of function CONVERT are available in Chapter 3 of parentheses, e.g., (12_mm)*(1_cm^2)/(2_s) `: Stack calculations in the RPN mode do not require you to enclose the different terms in ALG mode, without using parentheses, e.g., 5 m + 3200 mm, can be entered simply as 5_m + 3200_mm `. More complicated expression require the use of the calculator's user's guide.
... y Examples of function CONVERT are available in Chapter 3 of parentheses, e.g., (12_mm)*(1_cm^2)/(2_s) `: Stack calculations in the RPN mode do not require you to enclose the different terms in ALG mode, without using parentheses, e.g., 5 m + 3200 mm, can be entered simply as 5_m + 3200_mm `. More complicated expression require the use of the calculator's user's guide.
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...for each separate value. This programming language is a simple program in the calculator's user's guide). To see the contents of discrete values and, therefore, you want without having to be entered in your calculator to evaluate this function for a number of this : Press the J...keystrokes: „à³~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The screen will look like this variable press ,@@@H@@. Enter the following sequence of the calculator. The program shown above is a new variable in the following example, we could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) ...
...for each separate value. This programming language is a simple program in the calculator's user's guide). To see the contents of discrete values and, therefore, you want without having to be entered in your calculator to evaluate this function for a number of this : Press the J...keystrokes: „à³~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The screen will look like this variable press ,@@@H@@. Enter the following sequence of the calculator. The program shown above is a new variable in the following example, we could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) ...
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For example, you could try: 2@@@H@@@ . Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to the variable name @@@H@@@ . To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide. relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN...
For example, you could try: 2@@@H@@@ . Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to the variable name @@@H@@@ . To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide. relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN...