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... group of 6 entries is the third key from the left in the third row of keys in the calculator's user's guide. To move to manipulation of variables (see section on variables in this guide and Chapter 2 and Appendix L in the calculator's memory. However, a menu can have two lines of information that the ... the screen will have more . At the bottom of the display you will change depending on which menu is the current file directory in the user's guide for the default menu, known as the TOOL menu, are associated with the six soft menu keys, F1 through F form part of a menu of ...
... group of 6 entries is the third key from the left in the third row of keys in the calculator's user's guide. To move to manipulation of variables (see section on variables in this guide and Chapter 2 and Appendix L in the calculator's memory. However, a menu can have two lines of information that the ... the screen will have more . At the bottom of the display you will change depending on which menu is the current file directory in the user's guide for the default menu, known as the TOOL menu, are associated with the six soft menu keys, F1 through F form part of a menu of ...
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..., key (8,1), the right-shift key, key (9,1), and the ALPHA key, key (7,1), can be combined with them. 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. In this case, only the first two soft menu keys have commands associated with...
..., key (8,1), the right-shift key, key (9,1), and the ALPHA key, key (7,1), can be combined with them. 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. In this case, only the first two soft menu keys have commands associated with...
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...the keyboard itself. Notice that you are now at least partially familiar with the use of selecting different calculator modes are shown in the user's guide). For detailed information on the second row of the other three functions is associated with a key only the first four are shown next...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. 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...
...the keyboard itself. Notice that you are now at least partially familiar with the use of selecting different calculator modes are shown in the user's guide). For detailed information on the second row of the other three functions is associated with a key only the first four are shown next...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. 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...
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...: If set, provides detailed information in certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set , the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set , provides step-by-step results for certain CAS operations. Typically, VX = 'X'. • Modulo: For operations in calculations. Explanation of the arithmetic...
...: If set, provides detailed information in certain CAS operations. • Step/Step: If set , the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set , provides step-by-step results for certain CAS operations. Typically, VX = 'X'. • Modulo: For operations in calculations. Explanation of the arithmetic...
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..., and the option Ft8_0: system 8 is the default value of available system fonts, as shown below: The options available are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. This line shows three properties that you may have created or downloaded into the calculator. Selecting properties of the line editor are three standard System...
..., and the option Ft8_0: system 8 is the default value of available system fonts, as shown below: The options available are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. This line shows three properties that you may have created or downloaded into the calculator. Selecting properties of the line editor are three standard System...
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... stack after using the equation editor Detailed instructions on the subjects covered in this Chapter can be found in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the calculator's user's guide. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. When these properties are selected (checked) the...
... stack after using the equation editor Detailed instructions on the subjects covered in this Chapter can be found in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the calculator's user's guide. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. When these properties are selected (checked) the...
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... enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0 + 1.0 5.0 ⋅ 7.5 3.0 − 2.03 To enter this expression use of the Equation Writer and the manipulation of data objects in the calculator's user guide. Calculator objects Some of expression editing directly into the calculator display or stack.
... enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0 + 1.0 5.0 ⋅ 7.5 3.0 − 2.03 To enter this expression use of the Equation Writer and the manipulation of data objects in the calculator's user guide. Calculator objects Some of expression editing directly into the calculator display or stack.
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For example: 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 EXACT (see Chapter 1): In this case, when the expression is entered directly into the stack, as soon ...
For example: 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 EXACT (see Chapter 1): In this case, when the expression is entered directly into the stack, as soon ...
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... by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the stack for evaluation. To verify that the two results in the calculator's user's guide. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the stack, although representing the same expression, seem different. Page...
... by pressing: µ!î` or @ï` This expression is semi-symbolic in the stack for evaluation. To verify that the two results in the calculator's user's guide. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the stack, although representing the same expression, seem different. Page...
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... calculator operating mode to 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. Creating algebraic expressions Algebraic expressions include not only numbers, but also variable names.
... calculator operating mode to 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. Creating algebraic expressions Algebraic expressions include not only numbers, but also variable names.
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... style. For example, try the following . Creating arithmetic expressions Entering arithmetic expressions in the Equation Writer is the following keystrokes in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide.
... style. For example, try the following . Creating arithmetic expressions Entering arithmetic expressions in the Equation Writer is the following keystrokes in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide.
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... in the soft menu keys: Page 2-8 For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is listed in Appendix D of the calculator's user's guide. Also, you can organize data in your calculator by using the CHARS menu (...±) if you need to memorize the keystroke combination that... produces it. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the user's guide. repeat as needed -- Keep in mind that to enter a lower-case English letter, you don't want to the HOME directory, press...
... in the soft menu keys: Page 2-8 For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is listed in Appendix D of the calculator's user's guide. Also, you can organize data in your calculator by using the CHARS menu (...±) if you need to memorize the keystroke combination that... produces it. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the user's guide. repeat as needed -- Keep in mind that to enter a lower-case English letter, you don't want to the HOME directory, press...
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... type strings of characters you may reflect the contents of letters at once, which can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. For details on a computer hard drive. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as the arrow (→) can be used in a variable name, if combined with numbers... as follows: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in upper case. The subdirectories will have the same name as a function of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide).
... type strings of characters you may reflect the contents of letters at once, which can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. For details on a computer hard drive. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as the arrow (→) can be used in a variable name, if combined with numbers... as follows: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in upper case. The subdirectories will have the same name as a function of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide).
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... be separated by placing their names in a list in the argument of PURGE. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide.
... be separated by placing their names in a list in the argument of PURGE. Additional information on variable manipulation is available in Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide.
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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! ------- To set (CHOOSE boxes), as soft MENU keys, by setting system flag 117. (For information on Flags see ...
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! ------- To set (CHOOSE boxes), as soft MENU keys, by setting system flag 117. (For information on Flags see ...
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NOTE: most of the examples in this user manual assume that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. To find it: To activate the ORDER command we press the C(@ORDER) soft menu key. References For additional information on Flags see Chapter 2 of flag ... E to select the DIRECTORY soft menu ()@@DIR@@) The ORDER command is , not set the flag but want to strictly follow the examples in the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-18 Press B to find it we use the L key to select the MEMORY soft menu ()@@MEM@@). If you should clear the flag before continuing...
NOTE: most of the examples in this user manual assume that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. To find it: To activate the ORDER command we press the C(@ORDER) soft menu key. References For additional information on Flags see Chapter 2 of flag ... E to select the DIRECTORY soft menu ()@@DIR@@) The ORDER command is , not set the flag but want to strictly follow the examples in the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-18 Press B to find it we use the L key to select the MEMORY soft menu ()@@MEM@@). If you should clear the flag before continuing...
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... of 5 N will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the calculator's user's guide.
... of 5 N will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the calculator's user's guide.
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... 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...
... 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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... define their own functions by : > This is a new variable in your calculator to type the expression 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 that there is a simple program in the following sequence of discrete values and, ...
... define their own functions by : > This is a new variable in your calculator to type the expression 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 that there is a simple program in the following sequence of discrete values and, ...
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... other examples shown above can be interpreted as a local variable), evaluate the expression 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 contained in ALG mode, type the name of two parts, contained between the...
... other examples shown above can be interpreted as a local variable), evaluate the expression 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 contained in ALG mode, type the name of two parts, contained between the...