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...: The value you specify (from 1 to 10) controls the number of decimal places for information about how to use "]CONT'". Calculation results are written on paper. • Linear format causes fractions and other expressions to be displayed in a single line. Math Math Format ...) Specifying the Number of Display Digits To specify this: Number of Decimal Places Number of Significant Digits Exponential Display Range Perform this key operation: 1N1(MthIO) 1N2(LineIO) • Math format causes fractions, irrational numbers, and other expressions to the specified digit before being...
...: The value you specify (from 1 to 10) controls the number of decimal places for information about how to use "]CONT'". Calculation results are written on paper. • Linear format causes fractions and other expressions to be displayed in a single line. Math Math Format ...) Specifying the Number of Display Digits To specify this: Number of Decimal Places Number of Significant Digits Exponential Display Range Perform this key operation: 1N1(MthIO) 1N2(LineIO) • Math format causes fractions, irrational numbers, and other expressions to the specified digit before being...
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...decimal point for input values is applied for calculation results . Outside the specified range, results are displayed using exponential format. Norm1: 10-2 > x, x > 1010 Norm2: 10-9 > x, x > 1010 Example: 1 ÷ 200 = 5 × 10-3 (Norm1) 0.005 (Norm2) Specifying the Fraction Display Format To specify this fraction... Perform this key operation: 1Nc4(STAT)1(ON) 1Nc4(STAT)2(OFF) Specifying the Decimal Point Display Format To specify this decimal point display format: Dot (.) , Comma ( ) Perform this key operation:...
...decimal point for input values is applied for calculation results . Outside the specified range, results are displayed using exponential format. Norm1: 10-2 > x, x > 1010 Norm2: 10-9 > x, x > 1010 Example: 1 ÷ 200 = 5 × 10-3 (Norm1) 0.005 (Norm2) Specifying the Fraction Display Format To specify this fraction... Perform this key operation: 1Nc4(STAT)1(ON) 1Nc4(STAT)2(OFF) Specifying the Decimal Point Display Format To specify this decimal point display format: Dot (.) , Comma ( ) Perform this key operation:...
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...(, Trn(, Rnd( E-10 Inputting Expressions and Values k Inputting a Calculation Expression Using Standard Format Your calculator lets you input calculation expressions just as shown below. 19(CLR)1(Setup)=(Yes) This setting: Calculation Mode Input/Output Format Angle Unit Display Digits Fraction Display Format Complex Number Format Statistical Display Decimal Point Is initialized to this: COMP MthIO Deg...
...(, Trn(, Rnd( E-10 Inputting Expressions and Values k Inputting a Calculation Expression Using Standard Format Your calculator lets you input calculation expressions just as shown below. 19(CLR)1(Setup)=(Yes) This setting: Calculation Mode Input/Output Format Angle Unit Display Digits Fraction Display Format Complex Number Format Statistical Display Decimal Point Is initialized to this: COMP MthIO Deg...
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Example: 7 × 8 - 4 × 5 = 36 LINE 7*8-4*5= • The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence. For more information, see "Calculation Priority Sequence". k Arithmetic Calculations Use the +, -, *, and / keys to perform arithmetic, fraction, percent, and sexagesimal calculations. Example: 1 ÷ 6 = LINE Initial default setting (Norm1) FIX 3 decimal places (Fix3) SCI 3 significant digits (Sci3) • For more information, see "Specifying the Number...
Example: 7 × 8 - 4 × 5 = 36 LINE 7*8-4*5= • The calculator automatically judges the calculation priority sequence. For more information, see "Calculation Priority Sequence". k Arithmetic Calculations Use the +, -, *, and / keys to perform arithmetic, fraction, percent, and sexagesimal calculations. Example: 1 ÷ 6 = LINE Initial default setting (Norm1) FIX 3 decimal places (Fix3) SCI 3 significant digits (Sci3) • For more information, see "Specifying the Number...
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... as improper fractions. • Fraction calculation results are always reduced before being displayed. Switching between Improper Fraction and Mixed Fraction Format Pressing the 1f( a -bc ⇔ -dc ) key toggles the display fraction between mixed fraction and improper fraction format. Example: (2 + 3) × (4 - 1) = 15 LINE (2+3)* (4-1= k Fraction Calculations How you should input fractions depends on the input/output format that involves both fraction and decimal values...
... as improper fractions. • Fraction calculation results are always reduced before being displayed. Switching between Improper Fraction and Mixed Fraction Format Pressing the 1f( a -bc ⇔ -dc ) key toggles the display fraction between mixed fraction and improper fraction format. Example: (2 + 3) × (4 - 1) = 15 LINE (2+3)* (4-1= k Fraction Calculations How you should input fractions depends on the input/output format that involves both fraction and decimal values...
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... and pressing 1((%) causes the input value to 48? (15%, 20%) k Degree, Minute, Second (Sexagesimal) Calculations You can perform calculations using sexagesimal values, and convert values between Fraction and Decimal Format f • The format of the fraction depends on the currently selected fraction display format setting (improper fraction or mixed fraction). • You cannot switch from 40 to 46?
... and pressing 1((%) causes the input value to 48? (15%, 20%) k Degree, Minute, Second (Sexagesimal) Calculations You can perform calculations using sexagesimal values, and convert values between Fraction and Decimal Format f • The format of the fraction depends on the currently selected fraction display format setting (improper fraction or mixed fraction). • You cannot switch from 40 to 46?
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...be used to transform a displayed decimal calculation result to one of the following equation are equal: Σ e ∞ = n = 0 1 n! k Using Engineering Notation A simple key operation transforms a displayed value to the original decimal value. Performing S-D transformation again converts...to engineering notation, or to transform a value between standard form and decimal form. k Using S-D Transformation You can use S-D transformation to transform between its decimal (D) form and its standard (S) form (fraction, π). (Check rounded result.) FIX *14= k Practical Examples...
...be used to transform a displayed decimal calculation result to one of the following equation are equal: Σ e ∞ = n = 0 1 n! k Using Engineering Notation A simple key operation transforms a displayed value to the original decimal value. Performing S-D transformation again converts...to engineering notation, or to transform a value between standard form and decimal form. k Using S-D Transformation You can use S-D transformation to transform between its decimal (D) form and its standard (S) form (fraction, π). (Check rounded result.) FIX *14= k Practical Examples...
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... values that are normally expressed in radians. • After obtaining a calculation result in the case of Math format. Examples of the f key toggles between the two forms. f f Appendix π Fraction → Decimal ' → Decimal E-41 Fraction: The current fraction display format setting determines whether the result is in decimal form, it to decimal form by pressing the f key.
... values that are normally expressed in radians. • After obtaining a calculation result in the case of Math format. Examples of the f key toggles between the two forms. f f Appendix π Fraction → Decimal ' → Decimal E-41 Fraction: The current fraction display format setting determines whether the result is in decimal form, it to decimal form by pressing the f key.
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...the keys listed below to specify the number base. E-53 If a calculation produces a fractional value, the decimal part is outside the applicable range for the number system being used in...Binary Negative: 1000000000000000 < x < 1111111111111111 Octal Positive: 00000000000 < x < 17777777777 Negative: 20000000000 < x < 37777777777 Decimal -2147483648 < x < 2147483647 Hexa- Positive: 00000000 < x < 7FFFFFFF decimal Negative: 80000000 < x < FFFFFFFF • The allowable calculation range is narrower from binary (16 bits) than it is for the other number systems (32 bits). • ...
...the keys listed below to specify the number base. E-53 If a calculation produces a fractional value, the decimal part is outside the applicable range for the number system being used in...Binary Negative: 1000000000000000 < x < 1111111111111111 Octal Positive: 00000000000 < x < 17777777777 Negative: 20000000000 < x < 37777777777 Decimal -2147483648 < x < 2147483647 Hexa- Positive: 00000000 < x < 7FFFFFFF decimal Negative: 80000000 < x < FFFFFFFF • The allowable calculation range is narrower from binary (16 bits) than it is for the other number systems (32 bits). • ...