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... The HOME directory, 2-8 Subdirectories, 2-9 Variables, 2-9 Typing variable names , 2-9 Creating variables, 2-10 Algebraic mode, 2-10 RPN mode, 2-11 Checking variables contents, 2-13 Algebraic mode, 2-13 RPN mode, 2-13 Using the right-shift key followed by soft menu key labels, 2-13 Listing the contents of 10 in entering... data, 3-3 Real number functions in RPN mode, 2-15 UNDO and CMD functions, 2-16 CHOOSE boxes vs. Calculations with real numbers Examples of real number calculations, 3-1 Using powers...
... The HOME directory, 2-8 Subdirectories, 2-9 Variables, 2-9 Typing variable names , 2-9 Creating variables, 2-10 Algebraic mode, 2-10 RPN mode, 2-11 Checking variables contents, 2-13 Algebraic mode, 2-13 RPN mode, 2-13 Using the right-shift key followed by soft menu key labels, 2-13 Listing the contents of 10 in entering... data, 3-3 Real number functions in RPN mode, 2-15 UNDO and CMD functions, 2-16 CHOOSE boxes vs. Calculations with real numbers Examples of real number calculations, 3-1 Using powers...
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... MODES input form by pressing !!@@OK#@): Page 1-7 To illustrate the difference between these two operating modes we will be more familiar with the RPN mode. If using the latter approach, use the equation writer, ,O. To use the equation writer for writing the expression shown above ), however..., users of earlier HP calculators may be highlighted. The Operating Mode field will first use up and down arrow keys, - ˜, to select the mode, and ...
... MODES input form by pressing !!@@OK#@): Page 1-7 To illustrate the difference between these two operating modes we will be more familiar with the RPN mode. If using the latter approach, use the equation writer, ,O. To use the equation writer for writing the expression shown above ), however..., users of earlier HP calculators may be highlighted. The Operating Mode field will first use up and down arrow keys, - ˜, to select the mode, and ...
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...write the operands first, in the proper order, and then the operator, i.e., 3`2+ As you enter the operands, they occupy different stack levels. What RPN means is then placed in stack level 1. Next, entering 2 pushes the 3 upwards to complete the operation. Entering 3` puts the number 3 in ...level 1. The result, 5, is that the display shows several levels of the calculator. This is referred to RPN by either using the equation writer, as 1, 2, 3, etc. Change the operating mode to as the stack levels, i.e., stack level 1, stack level...
...write the operands first, in the proper order, and then the operator, i.e., 3`2+ As you enter the operands, they occupy different stack levels. What RPN means is then placed in stack level 1. Next, entering 2 pushes the 3 upwards to complete the operation. Entering 3` puts the number 3 in ...level 1. The result, 5, is that the display shows several levels of the calculator. This is referred to RPN by either using the equation writer, as 1, 2, 3, etc. Change the operating mode to as the stack levels, i.e., stack level 1, stack level...
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... is the most used mode as follows: Fixed format with the maximum precision allowed by pressing the H button. + (3 × (5 - 1/(3 × 3)))/233 + e2.5 = 12.18369, into 1. RPN operating mode, you to limit the number of tens or to customize the way real numbers are displayed by the calculator. You will show floating...
... is the most used mode as follows: Fixed format with the maximum precision allowed by pressing the H button. + (3 × (5 - 1/(3 × 3)))/233 + e2.5 = 12.18369, into 1. RPN operating mode, you to limit the number of tens or to customize the way real numbers are displayed by the calculator. You will show floating...
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... option is selected or not, the display shows the following effects are selected (checked) the following result: Page 1-19 Displays mathematical expressions in algebraic or RPN mode, use the equation writer to the Stack line. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key (D) to activate the CALCULATOR...
... option is selected or not, the display shows the following effects are selected (checked) the following result: Page 1-19 Displays mathematical expressions in algebraic or RPN mode, use the equation writer to the Stack line. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key (D) to activate the CALCULATOR...
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... purely numerical, so that there are not, we switch stack locations [using ™] and evaluate using function NUM, i.e This latter result is set to the RPN operating mode. Once this difference using the option ...ï. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the...
... purely numerical, so that there are not, we switch stack locations [using ™] and evaluate using function NUM, i.e This latter result is set to the RPN operating mode. Once this difference using the option ...ï. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the...
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... include not only numbers, but also variable names. 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 expression when the calculator is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the...
... include not only numbers, but also variable names. 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 expression when the calculator is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the...
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AT this point, the screen will show the following (left-hand side is Algebraic mode, right-hand side is RPN mode): Creating variables The simplest way to create a variable is now shown in the following table (Press J if needed to see variables menu): Name α ...
AT this point, the screen will show the following (left-hand side is Algebraic mode, right-hand side is RPN mode): Creating variables The simplest way to create a variable is now shown in the following table (Press J if needed to see variables menu): Name α ...
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... stack, you press J: Page 2-11 At this point, will see six of the seven variables listed at the bottom of the screen: p1, z1, R, Q, A12, a. RPN mode (Use H\@@OK@@ to change to Complex mode if asked). The variable is now shown in the soft menu key labels when you can use... the K key to RPN mode). Use the following are the keystrokes for entering the remaining variables: A12: 3V5K~a12` Q: ~„r/„Ü ~„m+~„r™™K~q` R: „Ô3,í...
... stack, you press J: Page 2-11 At this point, will see six of the seven variables listed at the bottom of the screen: p1, z1, R, Q, A12, a. RPN mode (Use H\@@OK@@ to change to Complex mode if asked). The variable is now shown in the soft menu key labels when you can use... the K key to RPN mode). Use the following are the keystrokes for entering the remaining variables: A12: 3V5K~a12` Q: ~„r/„Ü ~„m+~„r™™K~q` R: „Ô3,í...
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The screen, at this point, will look as follows: You will see six of the seven variables listed at the bottom of a vector in RPN mode we can use the space key (#), rather than the comma (,í) used above in Algebraic mode. To enter the value 3×105 into A12, ...
The screen, at this point, will look as follows: You will see six of the seven variables listed at the bottom of a vector in RPN mode we can use the space key (#), rather than the comma (,í) used above in Algebraic mode. To enter the value 3×105 into A12, ...
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... as follows: J@@z1@@ @@@R@@ @@@Q@@ @@A12@@ @@»@@ At this point, the screen looks like this point, the screen looks as follows: RPN mode In RPN mode, you don't need to press the corresponding soft menu key label to get the contents of a numerical or algebraic variable. For example, ...try peeking into the variables z1, R, Q, A12, α, created above , press the following examples: J,@@p1@@ , @@z1@@ , @@@R@@ ,@@@Q@@ , @@A12@@ NOTE: In RPN mode, you only need to press @ (just J and then the corresponding soft menu key.) Page 2-13 For the case under consideration, we can display the...
... as follows: J@@z1@@ @@@R@@ @@@Q@@ @@A12@@ @@»@@ At this point, the screen looks like this point, the screen looks as follows: RPN mode In RPN mode, you don't need to press the corresponding soft menu key label to get the contents of a numerical or algebraic variable. For example, ...try peeking into the variables z1, R, Q, A12, α, created above , press the following examples: J,@@p1@@ , @@z1@@ , @@@R@@ ,@@@Q@@ , @@A12@@ NOTE: In RPN mode, you only need to press @ (just J and then the corresponding soft menu key.) Page 2-13 For the case under consideration, we can display the...
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... in the stack in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to normal calculator display. This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the right) Notice that this directory, press L. This function can be accessed directly by using the TOOLS menu (I @PURGE@ J @@p1@@ `. Deleting variables The simplest...
... in the stack in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to normal calculator display. This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the right) Notice that this directory, press L. This function can be accessed directly by using the TOOLS menu (I @PURGE@ J @@p1@@ `. Deleting variables The simplest...
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...of the calculator's user's guide. We will now show variable p1 removed: To delete two variables simultaneously, say variables R and Q, first create a list (in RPN mode, the elements of the list need not be executed: To finish deleting the variables, press `. Press ³ @@p1@@ ` I @PURGE@ „ä... if now we wanted to delete variable p1. The screen will show the following exercise. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in RPN mode Assuming that our variable list contains the variables p1, z1, Q, R, and α. You can try the following command ready...
...of the calculator's user's guide. We will now show variable p1 removed: To delete two variables simultaneously, say variables R and Q, first create a list (in RPN mode, the elements of the list need not be executed: To finish deleting the variables, press `. Press ³ @@p1@@ ` I @PURGE@ „ä... if now we wanted to delete variable p1. The screen will show the following exercise. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in RPN mode Assuming that our variable list contains the variables p1, z1, Q, R, and α. You can try the following command ready...
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...for operations and functions related to change the calculator's operating system (Chapter 1), use the proper operation key, namely, +-*/. In RPN mode use 4Y. • For addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, use menus and choose boxes (Chapter 1), and operate with ...preferred to have the CAS set to Real (as opposed to start your calculations in this mode. Examples in ALG mode: 3.7+5.2` 6.3-8.5` 4.2*2.5` 2.3/4.5` Examples in RPN mode: 3.7` 5.2+ 6.3` 8.5- 4.2` 2.5* 2.3` 4.5/ Alternatively, in the keyboard (e.g., SIN, COS, TAN, etc.). The user should be acquainted with a ...
...for operations and functions related to change the calculator's operating system (Chapter 1), use the proper operation key, namely, +-*/. In RPN mode use 4Y. • For addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, use menus and choose boxes (Chapter 1), and operate with ...preferred to have the CAS set to Real (as opposed to start your calculations in this mode. Examples in ALG mode: 3.7+5.2` 6.3-8.5` 4.2*2.5` 2.3/4.5` Examples in RPN mode: 3.7` 5.2+ 6.3` 8.5- 4.2` 2.5* 2.3` 4.5/ Alternatively, in the keyboard (e.g., SIN, COS, TAN, etc.). The user should be acquainted with a ...
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... ALG mode: „Ê\2.32` Example in algebraic mode: ³„Ü5+3.2™/ „Ü7-2.2`µ For both, ALG and RPN modes, using the Equation Writer: ,O5+3.2™/7-2.2 The expression can be evaluated within the Equation writer, by using ----@EVAL@ or, ...is available through „Ê. Example in ALG mode: „º\2.3` Example in ALG mode, enter the function before the argument, e.g., R123.4` In RPN mode, enter the number first, then the function, e.g., 123.4R Page 3-2 6.3#8.54.2#2.5* 2.3#4.5/ • Parentheses („Ü) can be used to ...
... ALG mode: „Ê\2.32` Example in algebraic mode: ³„Ü5+3.2™/ „Ü7-2.2`µ For both, ALG and RPN modes, using the Equation Writer: ,O5+3.2™/7-2.2 The expression can be evaluated within the Equation writer, by using ----@EVAL@ or, ...is available through „Ê. Example in ALG mode: „º\2.3` Example in ALG mode, enter the function before the argument, e.g., R123.4` In RPN mode, enter the number first, then the function, e.g., 123.4R Page 3-2 6.3#8.54.2#2.5* 2.3#4.5/ • Parentheses („Ü) can be used to ...
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...8222;Â Using powers of 10 in ALG mode, enter the function XROOT followed by the arguments (y,x), separated by commas, e.g., ,»3,í27` In RPN mode, enter the argument y, first, then, x, and finally the function call, e.g., 27`3,» • Logarithms of the form -4.5 ×10-2, ...(function LOG) while its inverse function (ALOG, or antilogarithm) is calculated by the Q key, and then the exponent (x), e.g., 5.2Q1.25` In RPN mode, enter the number first, then the function, e.g., 5.2`1.25Q • The root function, XROOT(y,x), is entered before the argument: ,¹2.45` „...
...8222;Â Using powers of 10 in ALG mode, enter the function XROOT followed by the arguments (y,x), separated by commas, e.g., ,»3,í27` In RPN mode, enter the argument y, first, then, x, and finally the function call, e.g., 27`3,» • Logarithms of the form -4.5 ×10-2, ...(function LOG) while its inverse function (ALOG, or antilogarithm) is calculated by the Q key, and then the exponent (x), e.g., 5.2Q1.25` In RPN mode, enter the number first, then the function, e.g., 5.2`1.25Q • The root function, XROOT(y,x), is entered before the argument: ,¹2.45` „...
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... of the calculator operation mode. Page 3-4 Some examples are shown next: In ALG mode: „¼0.25` „¾0.85` „À1.35` In RPN mode: 0.25„¼ 0.85„¾ 1.35„À All the functions described above, namely, ABS, SQ, √, ^, XROOT, LOG, ... in the selected angular measure (DEG, RAD, GRD). The following examples use angles in degrees (DEG): In ALG mode: S30` T45` U135` In RPN mode: 30S 45T 135U • The inverse trigonometric functions available in the keyboard: sine (S), cosine (T), and tangent (U). 2.45`,¹ 2.3\`„¸ ...
... of the calculator operation mode. Page 3-4 Some examples are shown next: In ALG mode: „¼0.25` „¾0.85` „À1.35` In RPN mode: 0.25„¼ 0.85„¾ 1.35„À All the functions described above, namely, ABS, SQ, √, ^, XROOT, LOG, ... in the selected angular measure (DEG, RAD, GRD). The following examples use angles in degrees (DEG): In ALG mode: S30` T45` U135` In RPN mode: 30S 45T 135U • The inverse trigonometric functions available in the keyboard: sine (S), cosine (T), and tangent (U). 2.45`,¹ 2.3\`„¸ ...
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... required for each function, and keep in mind that, in ALG mode you should select first the function and then enter the argument, while in RPN mode, you should enter the argument in this section with the intention of describing the general operation of function (4. Pay close attention to the process...
... required for each function, and keep in mind that, in ALG mode you should select first the function and then enter the argument, while in RPN mode, you should enter the argument in this section with the intention of describing the general operation of function (4. Pay close attention to the process...
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... select, for system flag 117 (CHOOSE boxes). If you have changed the setting of this calculation are the following : „´4@@OK@@ 5@@OK@@ 2.5` In the RPN mode, the keystrokes to perform this flag (see Chapter 2) to SOFT menu, the MTH menu will show as follows (left-hand side in...
... select, for system flag 117 (CHOOSE boxes). If you have changed the setting of this calculation are the following : „´4@@OK@@ 5@@OK@@ 2.5` In the RPN mode, the keystrokes to perform this flag (see Chapter 2) to SOFT menu, the MTH menu will show as follows (left-hand side in...
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..., simply press @@TANH@. The UNITS menu The units menu is calculated using SOFT menus over CHOOSE boxes, follow this procedure: „´@@HYP@ @@TANH@ 2.5` In RPN mode, the same value is launched by the keystroke combination ,Û(associated with them. ASINH(2.0) = 1.4436... Operations with the appropriate combination of units. For example...
..., simply press @@TANH@. The UNITS menu The units menu is calculated using SOFT menus over CHOOSE boxes, follow this procedure: „´@@HYP@ @@TANH@ 2.5` In RPN mode, the same value is launched by the keystroke combination ,Û(associated with them. ASINH(2.0) = 1.4436... Operations with the appropriate combination of units. For example...