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... Sample standard deviation, population standard deviation. Functions to use 40 physics constants-refer to 4 " Physics constants" on the keyboard. Programming Instructions @ 13 Functions to the HP 33s than what you see on page 4-8. Q 11 Statistical data summations. 11 Base conversions (decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary). Using Menus There is because 14 of...
... Sample standard deviation, population standard deviation. Functions to use 40 physics constants-refer to 4 " Physics constants" on the keyboard. Programming Instructions @ 13 Functions to the HP 33s than what you see on page 4-8. Q 11 Statistical data summations. 11 Base conversions (decimal, hexadecimal, octal, and binary). Using Menus There is because 14 of...
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...) to clear different portions of programs (program labels). 1, 3, 12 8 Angular modes and ")" or "8" radix (decimal point) convention. 4, 1 1 Fix, scientific, engineering, and ALL display formats. The CONST and SUMS menu keys have more menu pages, turning on page 1-6. catalog of memory-refer to use a menu... menu items, you can use a menu function: 1. Menu Name MEM MODES DISPLAY R¶ R µ CLEAR HP 33s Menus (continued) Menu Description Chapter Other functions # Memory status (bytes of variables; catalog of memory available); a series of the item.
...) to clear different portions of programs (program labels). 1, 3, 12 8 Angular modes and ")" or "8" radix (decimal point) convention. 4, 1 1 Fix, scientific, engineering, and ALL display formats. The CONST and SUMS menu keys have more menu pages, turning on page 1-6. catalog of memory-refer to use a menu... menu items, you can use a menu function: 1. Menu Name MEM MODES DISPLAY R¶ R µ CLEAR HP 33s Menus (continued) Menu Description Chapter Other functions # Memory status (bytes of variables; catalog of memory available); a series of the item.
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... active. 1, 2 Algebraic mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is executing. Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an...
... active. 1, 2 Algebraic mode is active. 1, C Program-entry is active. 12 Equation-entry mode is active, or the 6 calculator is executing. Annunciator £ c d ¡ ¢ RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HP 33s Annunciators Meaning Chapter The "£ (Busy)" annunciator blinks while an operation, equation, or program is evaluating an...
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... the next menu page. there are active to scroll the 1, 6 display, i.e. The alphabetic keys are active for stepping through an equation list or program lines. HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are more digits to the left and to the right.
... the next menu page. there are active to scroll the 1, 6 display, i.e. The alphabetic keys are active for stepping through an equation list or program lines. HP 33s Annunciators (continued) Annunciator §,¨ Meaning Chapter The or keys are more digits to the left and to the right.
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Scientific format: two decimal places and an exponent. trailing zeros dropped. and the denominator (c) must be entered onto the stack at any time: 1. Entering Fractions Fractions ... a, b, and c are integers; 0 ≤ b < c; Engineering format. Shows full precision until you release Fractions The HP 33s allows you to type in and display fractions, and to FIX 4, but no exponent. Fractions are present internally in the calculator. Four decimal places, no exponent) of the number from its fractional part.) Getting Started 1-21...
Scientific format: two decimal places and an exponent. trailing zeros dropped. and the denominator (c) must be entered onto the stack at any time: 1. Entering Fractions Fractions ... a, b, and c are integers; 0 ≤ b < c; Engineering format. Shows full precision until you release Fractions The HP 33s allows you to type in and display fractions, and to FIX 4, but no exponent. Fractions are present internally in the calculator. Four decimal places, no exponent) of the number from its fractional part.) Getting Started 1-21...
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... . Checking Available Memory Pressing { Y displays the following menu: 8 Where 8 is the number of bytes of variables, press {#}; To enter the catalog of memory available. Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory. 2. To review the catalogs, press or . 3.
... . Checking Available Memory Pressing { Y displays the following menu: 8 Where 8 is the number of bytes of variables, press {#}; To enter the catalog of memory available. Calculator Memory The HP 33s has 31KB of memory in which safeguards against the unintentional clearing of memory. 2. To review the catalogs, press or . 3.
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For optimal efficiency of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. store and manipulate four current numbers. RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 HP's operating logic is the automatic, RPN memory stack. The stack consists of each other. Hence the term Reverse Polish Notation, or...
For optimal efficiency of the stack, we have modified that the HP 33s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. store and manipulate four current numbers. RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-1 HP's operating logic is the automatic, RPN memory stack. The stack consists of each other. Hence the term Reverse Polish Notation, or...
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... to press to save this problem on the HP 33s, starting inside the parentheses: Keys: Display: Description: 12 3 ) Calculates the intermediate result first. since it is a calculated result, it is saved automatically. Chain Calculations in RPN mode In RPN mode, the automatic lifting and...: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-11 This result can be used in the same way on paper, you would first calculate the intermediate result of (12 + 3) ... (12 + 3) = 1 5 ... Meters to R. Keys: Display: Description: 7z ) Pressing the function ...
... to press to save this problem on the HP 33s, starting inside the parentheses: Keys: Display: Description: 12 3 ) Calculates the intermediate result first. since it is a calculated result, it is saved automatically. Chain Calculations in RPN mode In RPN mode, the automatic lifting and...: The Automatic Memory Stack 2-11 This result can be used in the same way on paper, you would first calculate the intermediate result of (12 + 3) ... (12 + 3) = 1 5 ... Meters to R. Keys: Display: Description: 7z ) Pressing the function ...
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.... 2-12 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Work through the problem the same way with the HP 33s, except that you . Calculate 2 ÷ (3 + 10): Keys: Display: Description: 3 10 2[q Calculates (3 + 10) first. Remember that you would first calculate the quantity (3 + 4). Calculates denominator. Keys: Display: Description: 34 56 z ) First adds (3+4) Then adds (5+6) Then multiplies the...
.... 2-12 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Work through the problem the same way with the HP 33s, except that you . Calculate 2 ÷ (3 + 10): Keys: Display: Description: 3 10 2[q Calculates (3 + 10) first. Remember that you would first calculate the quantity (3 + 4). Calculates denominator. Keys: Display: Description: 34 56 z ) First adds (3+4) Then adds (5+6) Then multiplies the...
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...; (12.5 − 0.73) = 0.5961 Solution: 5.4 .8 z .7 3 12.5 [ q# or 5.4 .8 z 12.5 .7 3 q # Calculate: 8.33× (4 − 5.2) ÷ [(8.33 − 7.46) × 0.32] = 4.5728 4.3× (3.15 − 2.75) − (1.71× 2.01) A Solution: 4 5.2 8.33 z { 7.46 0.32 z q 3.15 2.75 4.3 z 1.71 2.01 z q # RPN: The Automatic Memory...
...; (12.5 − 0.73) = 0.5961 Solution: 5.4 .8 z .7 3 12.5 [ q# or 5.4 .8 z 12.5 .7 3 q # Calculate: 8.33× (4 − 5.2) ÷ [(8.33 − 7.46) × 0.32] = 4.5728 4.3× (3.15 − 2.75) − (1.71× 2.01) A Solution: 4 5.2 8.33 z { 7.46 0.32 z q 3.15 2.75 4.3 z 1.71 2.01 z q # RPN: The Automatic Memory...
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Indicates letter keys are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z. (You can choose the letter to remind you can use to store numbers, equations, and program lines. Numbers are active. 3. Cursor prompts for the speed of what is stored there, such as B for bank balance and C for variable. 2. Letter keys. Storing Data into Variables The HP 33s has 31KB of user memory: memory that you of light.) 1. 3 Storing Data into Variables 3-1
Indicates letter keys are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter from A through Z. (You can choose the letter to remind you can use to store numbers, equations, and program lines. Numbers are active. 3. Cursor prompts for the speed of what is stored there, such as B for bank balance and C for variable. 2. Letter keys. Storing Data into Variables The HP 33s has 31KB of user memory: memory that you of light.) 1. 3 Storing Data into Variables 3-1
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... x-register is assumed to be degrees; when converting to degrees, the number in decimal degrees or radians) that you want to convert. 2. Unit Conversions The HP 33s has eight unit-conversion functions on the keyboard: kg, lb, ºC, ºF, cm, in 1 gal l 1 l gal Press: 1 {} 1 |~ 32 { 100...
... x-register is assumed to be degrees; when converting to degrees, the number in decimal degrees or radians) that you want to convert. 2. Unit Conversions The HP 33s has eight unit-conversion functions on the keyboard: kg, lb, ºC, ºF, cm, in 1 gal l 1 l gal Press: 1 {} 1 |~ 32 { 100...
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...type in the calculation over and over; However, by the EQN annunciator. You could key in the equation using the following keystrokes: Keys: |H Display: Description: Selects Equation mode, shown or the current equation by storing the equation, you get the HP 33s to integrate (...of 2 1/2-inch diameter pipe (78.5398 cubic inches). 6 Entering and Evaluating Equations How You Can Use Equations You can use equations on the HP 33s in several ways: For specifying an equation to evaluate (this chapter). For specifying an equation to solve for example, .25 ...
...type in the calculation over and over; However, by the EQN annunciator. You could key in the equation using the following keystrokes: Keys: |H Display: Description: Selects Equation mode, shown or the current equation by storing the equation, you get the HP 33s to integrate (...of 2 1/2-inch diameter pipe (78.5398 cubic inches). 6 Entering and Evaluating Equations How You Can Use Equations You can use equations on the HP 33s in several ways: For specifying an equation to evaluate (this chapter). For specifying an equation to solve for example, .25 ...
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... more arguments after you start entering the number, the cursor changes from "¾" to "_" to show numeric entry. Functions in Equations You can enter many HP 33s functions in an equation except fractions and numbers that aren't base 10 numbers. To enter a number in an equation, you put them in about the...
... more arguments after you start entering the number, the cursor changes from "¾" to "_" to show numeric entry. Functions in Equations You can enter many HP 33s functions in an equation except fractions and numbers that aren't base 10 numbers. To enter a number in an equation, you put them in about the...
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...variable, you 'll probably use any type of edited equation in the equation list. Leaves Equation mode. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-9 Types of Equations The HP 33s works with an equation, you to generate numeric values. For example, A = 0.5 × b × h is an equality. Assignments. ... /ºº 1!.2¾ Deletes the number 25. /ºº 1!.2 Shows the end of equation - When you're calculating with three types of equations is their ability to calculate a result from an equation. (It also enables you might use an expression.
...variable, you 'll probably use any type of edited equation in the equation list. Leaves Equation mode. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-9 Types of Equations The HP 33s works with an equation, you to generate numeric values. For example, A = 0.5 × b × h is an equality. Assignments. ... /ºº 1!.2¾ Deletes the number 25. /ºº 1!.2 Shows the end of equation - When you're calculating with three types of equations is their ability to calculate a result from an equation. (It also enables you might use an expression.
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... the values of the two sides. it 's an assignment-type equation. For this chapter.) 6-10 Entering and Evaluating Equations Their actions differ only in this calculation, "=" in the left side - For an assignment equation, returns the value of how well the equation balances. f(x) x2 + y2- Press ... 've changed the number base, it's automatically changed back to base 10.) 3. r2 f(x) ¼ 0.5 × b × h ¼ y - The HP 33s has two keys for example. The value is a measure of the right side only, and also "enters" that value into the variable on the left...
... the values of the two sides. it 's an assignment-type equation. For this chapter.) 6-10 Entering and Evaluating Equations Their actions differ only in this calculation, "=" in the left side - For an assignment equation, returns the value of how well the equation balances. f(x) x2 + y2- Press ... 've changed the number base, it's automatically changed back to base 10.) 3. r2 f(x) ¼ 0.5 × b × h ¼ y - The HP 33s has two keys for example. The value is a measure of the right side only, and also "enters" that value into the variable on the left...
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This is how the equation might appear in a book: 1 Perimeter = a + b + h ( sinθ + 1 sinφ ) a h θ φ b The following equation calculates the perimeter of a Trapezoid. The following equation obeys the syntax rules for HP 33s equations: 6-16 Entering and Evaluating Equations 01.%(.2 01%(1.&22 Eleven of the equation functions have names that differ from their equivalent operations: Operation x2 x ex 10x 1/x Xy yx INT÷ Rmdr x3 3x Equation function SQ SQRT EXP ALOG INV XROOT ^ IDIV RMDR CB CBRT Example: Perimeter of a trapezoid.
This is how the equation might appear in a book: 1 Perimeter = a + b + h ( sinθ + 1 sinφ ) a h θ φ b The following equation calculates the perimeter of a Trapezoid. The following equation obeys the syntax rules for HP 33s equations: 6-16 Entering and Evaluating Equations 01.%(.2 01%(1.&22 Eleven of the equation functions have names that differ from their equivalent operations: Operation x2 x ex 10x 1/x Xy yx INT÷ Rmdr x3 3x Equation function SQ SQRT EXP ALOG INV XROOT ^ IDIV RMDR CB CBRT Example: Perimeter of a trapezoid.
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If an error is detected is actually being calculated. This is especially useful in programs, as required) | (hold) (release) Displays the desired equation. Display equation's checksum and length. Redisplays the equation... Leaves Equation mode. 6-18 Entering and Evaluating Equations The checksum is the number of bytes of calculator memory used by the equation. Syntax Errors The calculator doesn't check the syntax of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you create "equations" that might actually be messages. only when a value is displayed. ...
If an error is detected is actually being calculated. This is especially useful in programs, as required) | (hold) (release) Displays the desired equation. Display equation's checksum and length. Redisplays the equation... Leaves Equation mode. 6-18 Entering and Evaluating Equations The checksum is the number of bytes of calculator memory used by the equation. Syntax Errors The calculator doesn't check the syntax of an equation until evaluation, the HP 33s lets you create "equations" that might actually be messages. only when a value is displayed. ...
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... actual value of applications. In reality, this integral. Appendix E contains more accurate than its uncertainty indicates. Since the uncertainty of a result is calculated conservatively, the calculator's approximation in the HP 33s over a wide range of this result is more detailed information about how the algorithm for using integration in most cases is accurate to...
... actual value of applications. In reality, this integral. Appendix E contains more accurate than its uncertainty indicates. Since the uncertainty of a result is calculated conservatively, the calculator's approximation in the HP 33s over a wide range of this result is more detailed information about how the algorithm for using integration in most cases is accurate to...
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... do a complex operation, press { G before the operator. It has operations for holding two complex numbers, z1x + i z1y and z2x + i z2y: Operations with Complex Numbers The HP 33s can use complex numbers in the HP 33s are complex numbers). To do (2 + i 4) + (3 + i 5), press 4 2 5 3 { G . 9 Operations with Complex Numbers 9-1 Press ...
... do a complex operation, press { G before the operator. It has operations for holding two complex numbers, z1x + i z1y and z2x + i z2y: Operations with Complex Numbers The HP 33s can use complex numbers in the HP 33s are complex numbers). To do (2 + i 4) + (3 + i 5), press 4 2 5 3 { G . 9 Operations with Complex Numbers 9-1 Press ...