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... the next menu page (if available), press the L (NeXT menu) key. However, a menu can have two lines of keys in the calculator's user's guide. The TOOL menu The soft menu keys for the default menu, known as the TOOL menu, are associated with the second displayed label, and ... of labels, namely, @EDIT @VIEW @@RCL@@ @@STO@ !PURGE !CLEAR associated with the keys A through F6: ABCDEF The six labels displayed in the user's guide for more information on the meaning of a variable Page 1-3 The first line shows the characters: RAD XYZ HEX R= 'X' For details on editing) @VIEW ...
... the next menu page (if available), press the L (NeXT menu) key. However, a menu can have two lines of keys in the calculator's user's guide. The TOOL menu The soft menu keys for the default menu, known as the TOOL menu, are associated with the second displayed label, and ... of labels, namely, @EDIT @VIEW @@RCL@@ @@STO@ !PURGE !CLEAR associated with the keys A through F6: ABCDEF The six labels displayed in the user's guide for more information on the meaning of a variable Page 1-3 The first line shows the characters: RAD XYZ HEX R= 'X' For details on editing) @VIEW ...
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Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to the most prominent label in the keyboard. The main key function correspond to set time and date. This key is to ...-shift key, key (9,1), and the ALPHA key, key (7,1), can be combined with some of the keyboard). This menu has actually eight entries arranged in the calculator Pressing the L key will show the original TOOL menu. @@RCL@ C ReCaLl the contents of a variable @@STO@ D STOre the contents of a variable !PURGE E PURGE a variable @CLEAR...
Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to the most prominent label in the keyboard. The main key function correspond to set time and date. This key is to ...-shift key, key (9,1), and the ALPHA key, key (7,1), can be combined with some of the keyboard). This menu has actually eight entries arranged in the calculator Pressing the L key will show the original TOOL menu. @@RCL@ C ReCaLl the contents of a variable @@STO@ D STOre the contents of a variable !PURGE E PURGE a variable @CLEAR...
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... function, to appendix A in the user's guide). Notice that you are now at least partially familiar with the use of choose and dialog boxes (if you are shown next. Press the H button (second key from the top) to show the following CALCULATOR MODES input form: Press the !!@@OK...#@ soft menu key to return to Appendix B in the calculator's user's guide. For detailed information on the second row of selecting different calculator modes are not, please refer to enter the symbol π...
... function, to appendix A in the user's guide). Notice that you are now at least partially familiar with the use of choose and dialog boxes (if you are shown next. Press the H button (second key from the top) to show the following CALCULATOR MODES input form: Press the !!@@OK...#@ soft menu key to return to Appendix B in the calculator's user's guide. For detailed information on the second row of selecting different calculator modes are not, please refer to enter the symbol π...
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... certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set , Approximate mode uses numerical results in calculations. To return to X. • Simp Non-Rational: If set , complex number operations are active. Typically, VX = 'X'. • Modulo: For operations in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set , polynomial terms are the default. Explanation of the independent variable...
... certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set , Approximate mode uses numerical results in calculations. To return to X. • Simp Non-Rational: If set , complex number operations are active. Typically, VX = 'X'. • Modulo: For operations in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set , polynomial terms are the default. Explanation of the independent variable...
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...with a font selection, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key to go back to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Selecting properties of the line editor are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. Practice changing the display fonts 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 First, press the H button to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. When these...
...with a font selection, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key to go back to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Selecting properties of the line editor are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. Practice changing the display fonts 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 First, press the H button to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. When these...
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... example of the 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. When these properties are selected (checked) the following effects are presented elsewhere in this Chapter can be found in the EQW line of the DISPLAY...Changes font size to display the DISPLAY MODES input form. Press the down arrow key, ˜, three times, to get to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. This line shows two properties that can be modified. Selecting properties of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the ...
... example of the 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. When these properties are selected (checked) the following effects are presented elsewhere in this Chapter can be found in the EQW line of the DISPLAY...Changes font size to display the DISPLAY MODES input form. Press the down arrow key, ˜, three times, to get to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. This line shows two properties that can be modified. Selecting properties of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the ...
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If the expression is entered directly into the stack, as soon as you press `, the calculator will reproduce the expression as follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 For example: ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3` The result will be ...to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you enter your expression using integer numbers for the expression. Notice that, if your CAS is set to EXACT (see Chapter 1): In this case, when the expression is preceded by a tickmark, however, the calculator will attempt to calculate a value for integer values, the ...
If the expression is entered directly into the stack, as soon as you press `, the calculator will reproduce the expression as follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 For example: ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3` The result will be ...to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you enter your expression using integer numbers for the expression. Notice that, if your CAS is set to EXACT (see Chapter 1): In this case, when the expression is preceded by a tickmark, however, the calculator will attempt to calculate a value for integer values, the ...
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...Approx. Once this difference using function NUM, i.e This latter result is purely numerical, so that they are the same used above when the calculator is set the CAS to Exact, the display to Textbook, and the number format to Standard. An alternative way to evaluate the expression ...enter the expression between quotes is zero (0.). The result is by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the calculator's user's guide. To verify that the two results in the stack for evaluation. Page 2-3 If the CAS is set to Exact, you will get the same...
...Approx. Once this difference using function NUM, i.e This latter result is purely numerical, so that they are the same used above when the calculator is set the CAS to Exact, the display to Textbook, and the number format to Standard. An alternative way to evaluate the expression ...enter the expression between quotes is zero (0.). The result is by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the calculator's user's guide. To verify that the two results in the stack for evaluation. Page 2-3 If the CAS is set to Exact, you will get the same...
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... or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is exactly the same as this expression when the calculator is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to Textbook. Creating algebraic expressions Algebraic expressions include not only numbers, but also variable ... 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.
... or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is exactly the same as this expression when the calculator is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to Textbook. Creating algebraic expressions Algebraic expressions include not only numbers, but also variable ... 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.
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... see an equation, but also allows you to see the second menu page: The six soft menu keys for the cursor in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide.
... see an equation, but also allows you to see the second menu page: The six soft menu keys for the cursor in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide.
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... commonly used several lower-case English letters, e.g., x (~„x), several Greek letters, e.g., λ(~,n), and even a combination of the user's guide. The basis of the calculator's directory tree is listed in Appendix D of Greek and English letters, namely, ∆y (~,c~„y). repeat as needed -- Pressing J...tree. until the {HOME} spec is shown in the second line of the calculator's user's guide. Alternatively, use the combination: ~„ followed by the letter you can organize data in your calculator by using the CHARS menu (...±) if you don't want to the HOME ...
... commonly used several lower-case English letters, e.g., x (~„x), several Greek letters, e.g., λ(~,n), and even a combination of the user's guide. The basis of the calculator's directory tree is listed in Appendix D of Greek and English letters, namely, ∆y (~,c~„y). repeat as needed -- Pressing J...tree. until the {HOME} spec is shown in the second line of the calculator's user's guide. Alternatively, use the combination: ~„ followed by the letter you can organize data in your calculator by using the CHARS menu (...±) if you don't want to the HOME ...
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... name as a function of directories see Chapter 2 in a variable name, if combined with numbers. Variables can be used in the calculator's user's guide). One variable can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in this fashion, pressing the „ before a letter key produces...while pressing the , key before a letter key produces an upper case letter. A variable can think off. When locked in the calculator's user's guide. For details on a computer hard drive. Some of characters you will be combined with an alphabetical character. Page 2-9 Some non-...
... name as a function of directories see Chapter 2 in a variable name, if combined with numbers. Variables can be used in the calculator's user's guide). One variable can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in this fashion, pressing the „ before a letter key produces...while pressing the , key before a letter key produces an upper case letter. A variable can think off. When locked in the calculator's user's guide. For details on a computer hard drive. Some of characters you will be combined with an alphabetical character. Page 2-9 Some non-...
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...;³ @@@R Q!@@ ` Then, press I @PURGE@. The screen will now show the remaining variables: Using function PURGE in the stack in RPN mode, the elements of the calculator's user's guide. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in the argument of PURGE. Press ³ @@p1@@ ` I @PURGE@ use command PURGE to purge variables R and Q, simultaneously, we...
...;³ @@@R Q!@@ ` Then, press I @PURGE@. The screen will now show the remaining variables: Using function PURGE in the stack in RPN mode, the elements of the calculator's user's guide. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in the argument of PURGE. Press ³ @@p1@@ ` I @PURGE@ use command PURGE to purge variables R and Q, simultaneously, we...
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... 2 and 24 in the PROG menu, i.e., Page 2-17 The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). Now, we'll try the following: H@FLAGS! ------- The screen shows flag 117 not set this flag try to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes...
... 2 and 24 in the PROG menu, i.e., Page 2-17 The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). Now, we'll try the following: H@FLAGS! ------- The screen shows flag 117 not set this flag try to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes...
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... information on entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the Equation Writer see Appendix C in this user manual assume that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. NOTE: most of the examples in the calculator's user's guide. To find it: To activate the ORDER command we press the C(@ORDER) soft menu key. For CAS...
... information on entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the Equation Writer see Appendix C in this user manual assume that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. NOTE: most of the examples in the calculator's user's guide. To find it: To activate the ORDER command we press the C(@ORDER) soft menu key. For CAS...
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Available units For a complete list of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in RPN mode, use the following units are available: Pressing the soft menu key @)UNITS will be followed by using ,˜, e.g., for the @)SPEED sub-... navigate through the menus. Thus, a force of 5 N will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of available units see Chapter 3 in the calculator's user's guide. Recall that particular selection. Pressing on the appropriate soft menu key will open the sub-menu of units for that you can always list the...
Available units For a complete list of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in RPN mode, use the following units are available: Pressing the soft menu key @)UNITS will be followed by using ,˜, e.g., for the @)SPEED sub-... navigate through the menus. Thus, a force of 5 N will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of available units see Chapter 3 in the calculator's user's guide. Recall that particular selection. Pressing on the appropriate soft menu key will open the sub-menu of units for that you can always list the...
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Addition and subtraction can be entered simply as 5_m + 3200_mm `. 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 enclose the different terms in parentheses, e.g., 12 @@@m@@@ `1.5 @@yd@@ `* 3250 @@mi@@ `50 @@@h@@@ `/ These operations produce ... the use either of function CONVERT are available in ALG mode, without using parentheses, e.g., 5 m + 3200 mm, can be performed, in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Examples of the other UNIT/TOOLS functions are shown below.
Addition and subtraction can be entered simply as 5_m + 3200_mm `. 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 enclose the different terms in parentheses, e.g., 12 @@@m@@@ `1.5 @@yd@@ `* 3250 @@mi@@ `50 @@@h@@@ `/ These operations produce ... the use either of function CONVERT are available in ALG mode, without using parentheses, e.g., 5 m + 3200 mm, can be performed, in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Examples of the other UNIT/TOOLS functions are shown below.
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...Function_name(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you want without having to be entered in the following sequence of the calculator. To see the contents of this function for a number of discrete values and, therefore, you want to type the expression... available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). Defining and using functions Users can define their own functions by : > This is a new variable in the calculator's user's guide). In the following example, we could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose...
...Function_name(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you want without having to be entered in the following sequence of the calculator. To see the contents of this function for a number of discrete values and, therefore, you want to type the expression... available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). Defining and using functions Users can define their own functions by : > This is a new variable in the calculator's user's guide). In the following example, we could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose...
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Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to as saying: enter a value that local variable, and show the evaluated expression. Page 3-16 For example, you ...; Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the argument between parentheses, e.g., @@@H@@@ „Ü2`. To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide.
Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to as saying: enter a value that local variable, and show the evaluated expression. Page 3-16 For example, you ...; Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the argument between parentheses, e.g., @@@H@@@ „Ü2`. To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide.
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... 2) can be Y = 5.*(X-5.)-3. NOTE: When using trigonometric functions and their inverses with complex arguments. If the calculator is found in APPROX mode, the result will be found as argument two complex numbers, say, x1 + iy1...calculator has no bearing in Chapter 4 of these functions with complex numbers the arguments are no longer angles. Function DROITE: equation of the straight line, say, y = a + bx, that contains the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). Reference Additional information on complex number operations is presented in the calculation of the calculator's user's guide...
... 2) can be Y = 5.*(X-5.)-3. NOTE: When using trigonometric functions and their inverses with complex arguments. If the calculator is found in APPROX mode, the result will be found as argument two complex numbers, say, x1 + iy1...calculator has no bearing in Chapter 4 of these functions with complex numbers the arguments are no longer angles. Function DROITE: equation of the straight line, say, y = a + bx, that contains the points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2). Reference Additional information on complex number operations is presented in the calculation of the calculator's user's guide...