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Basic Operation 1. Getting Started Important Preliminaries 1-1 Turning the Calculator On and Off 1-1 Adjusting Display Contrast 1-1 Highlights of the Keyboard and Display 1-2 Shifted Keys 1-2 Alpha Keys 1-3 Cursor Keys 1-3 Silver Paint Keys 1-4 Backspacing and Clearing 1-4 Using ...
Basic Operation 1. Getting Started Important Preliminaries 1-1 Turning the Calculator On and Off 1-1 Adjusting Display Contrast 1-1 Highlights of the Keyboard and Display 1-2 Shifted Keys 1-2 Alpha Keys 1-3 Cursor Keys 1-3 Silver Paint Keys 1-4 Backspacing and Clearing 1-4 Using ...
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...Works 2-5 How CLEAR x Works 2-6 The LAST X Register 2-7 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-8 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-9 Chain Calculations in RPN mode 2-11 Work from the Parentheses Out 2-11 Exercises 2-13 Order of Memory 1-24 2. RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack ...19 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-20 Fractions 1-21 Entering Fractions 1-21 Displaying Fractions 1-23 Messages 1-23 Calculator Memory 1-24 Checking Available Memory 1-24 Clearing All of Calculation 2-13 More Exercises 2-14 2 Contents and Y-Registers in the Display 2-2 Clearing the X-Register 2-2 Reviewing...
...Works 2-5 How CLEAR x Works 2-6 The LAST X Register 2-7 Correcting Mistakes with LAST X 2-8 Reusing Numbers with LAST X 2-9 Chain Calculations in RPN mode 2-11 Work from the Parentheses Out 2-11 Exercises 2-13 Order of Memory 1-24 2. RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack ...19 SHOWing Full 12-Digit Precision 1-20 Fractions 1-21 Entering Fractions 1-21 Displaying Fractions 1-23 Messages 1-23 Calculator Memory 1-24 Checking Available Memory 1-24 Clearing All of Calculation 2-13 More Exercises 2-14 2 Contents and Y-Registers in the Display 2-2 Clearing the X-Register 2-2 Reviewing...
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Solving Equations Solving an Equation 7-1 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-5 Verifying the Result 7-6 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-7 Choosing Initial Guesses for Evaluation 6-12 Responding to Equation Prompts 6-12 The Syntax of Equations 6-13 Operator Precedence 6-13 Equation Functions 6-15 Syntax Errors 6-18 ...
Solving Equations Solving an Equation 7-1 Understanding and Controlling SOLVE 7-5 Verifying the Result 7-6 Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation 7-7 Choosing Initial Guesses for Evaluation 6-12 Responding to Equation Prompts 6-12 The Syntax of Equations 6-13 Operator Precedence 6-13 Equation Functions 6-15 Syntax Errors 6-18 ...
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...-11 Part 2. Statistical Operations Entering Statistical Data 11-1 Entering One-Variable Data 11-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 11-2 Correcting Errors in Data Entry 11-2 Statistical Calculations 11-4 Mean 11-4 Sample Standard Deviation 11-6 Population Standard Deviation 11-6 Linear Regression 11-7 Limitations on Precision of Data 11-9 Summation Values and the Statistics...
...-11 Part 2. Statistical Operations Entering Statistical Data 11-1 Entering One-Variable Data 11-2 Entering Two-Variable Data 11-2 Correcting Errors in Data Entry 11-2 Statistical Calculations 11-4 Mean 11-4 Sample Standard Deviation 11-6 Population Standard Deviation 11-6 Linear Regression 11-7 Limitations on Precision of Data 11-9 Summation Values and the Statistics...
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...Operations 15-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part 3. Support, Batteries, and Service Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-2 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-6 Service A-7 Regulatory Information A-9 B. Appendixes and Reference A....15-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16. 15. User Memory and the Stack Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Contents 9 Statistics Programs Curve Fitting 16-1 Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation 16-...
...Operations 15-1 Solutions of Money 17-1 Prime Number Generator 17-6 Part 3. Support, Batteries, and Service Calculator Support A-1 Answers to Common Questions A-1 Environmental Limits A-2 Changing the Batteries A-2 Testing Calculator Operation A-4 The Self-Test A-5 Warranty A-6 Service A-7 Regulatory Information A-9 B. Appendixes and Reference A....15-20 Coordinate Transformations 15-32 16. 15. User Memory and the Stack Managing Calculator Memory B-1 Contents 9 Statistics Programs Curve Fitting 16-1 Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions 16-11 Grouped Standard Deviation 16-...
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... About ALG C-1 Doing Two-number Arithmetic in ALG C-2 Simple Arithmetic C-2 Power Functions C-2 Percentage Calculations C-3 Permutations and Combinations C-4 Quotient and Remainder Of Division C-4 Parentheses Calculations C-5 Chain Calculations C-5 Reviewing the Stack C-6 Coordinate Conversions C-7 Integrating an Equation C-8 Operations with Complex Numbers C-9 ... Cannot Find a Root D-8 Round-Off Error D-13 10 Contents Resetting the Calculator B-2 Clearing Memory B-3 The Status of Stack Lift B-4 Disabling Operations B-4 Neutral Operations B-4 The Status of the LAST X Register B-6 ...
... About ALG C-1 Doing Two-number Arithmetic in ALG C-2 Simple Arithmetic C-2 Power Functions C-2 Percentage Calculations C-3 Permutations and Combinations C-4 Quotient and Remainder Of Division C-4 Parentheses Calculations C-5 Chain Calculations C-5 Reviewing the Stack C-6 Coordinate Conversions C-7 Integrating an Equation C-8 Operations with Complex Numbers C-9 ... Cannot Find a Root D-8 Round-Off Error D-13 10 Contents Resetting the Calculator B-2 Clearing Memory B-3 The Status of Stack Lift B-4 Disabling Operations B-4 Neutral Operations B-4 The Status of the LAST X Register B-6 ...
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Operation Index Index Contents 11 Underflow D-14 E. More about Integration How the Integral Is Evaluated E-1 Conditions That Could Cause Incorrect Results E-2 Conditions That Prolong Calculation Time E-7 F. Messages G.
Operation Index Index Contents 11 Underflow D-14 E. More about Integration How the Integral Is Evaluated E-1 Conditions That Could Cause Incorrect Results E-2 Conditions That Prolong Calculation Time E-7 F. Messages G.
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...¥ ) in ALG mode. 1 Getting Started v Watch for instructions. Getting Started 1-1 Appendix C explains how to use . To turn the calculator on lighting, viewing angle, and the contrast setting. That is printed below the key. If you 've stored. See appendix A for this symbol...contrast depends on , press . To conserve energy, the calculator turns itself off , press | . Important Preliminaries Turning the Calculator On and Off To turn the calculator off after 10 minutes of no use your calculator in the margin. To increase or decrease the contrast, hold ...
...¥ ) in ALG mode. 1 Getting Started v Watch for instructions. Getting Started 1-1 Appendix C explains how to use . To turn the calculator on lighting, viewing angle, and the contrast setting. That is printed below the key. If you 've stored. See appendix A for this symbol...contrast depends on , press . To conserve energy, the calculator turns itself off , press | . Important Preliminaries Turning the Calculator On and Off To turn the calculator off after 10 minutes of no use your calculator in the margin. To increase or decrease the contrast, hold ...
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For example, to turn the calculator off, press and release the | shift key, then press . 1-2 Getting Started The shifted function names are printed in green and purple above each key. Press the appropriate shift key ({ or |) before pressing the key for the desired function. Highlights of the Keyboard and Display Shifted Keys Each key has three functions: one printed on its face, a left-shifted function (Green), and a right-shifted function (Purple).
For example, to turn the calculator off, press and release the | shift key, then press . 1-2 Getting Started The shifted function names are printed in green and purple above each key. Press the appropriate shift key ({ or |) before pressing the key for the desired function. Highlights of the Keyboard and Display Shifted Keys Each key has three functions: one printed on its face, a left-shifted function (Green), and a right-shifted function (Purple).
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..., as in the table on its keyboard. Keys: Display: 6 7 q ({}) ( or ) % ) . Menus help you execute dozens of the functions built into the calculator nor search through the names printed on page 1-6. Pressing b or cancels any other menu. Example: 6 ÷ 7 = 0.8571428571... Refer to them with the new...
..., as in the table on its keyboard. Keys: Display: 6 7 q ({}) ( or ) % ) . Menus help you execute dozens of the functions built into the calculator nor search through the names printed on page 1-6. Pressing b or cancels any other menu. Example: 6 ÷ 7 = 0.8571428571... Refer to them with the new...
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... enter the first number, press the key, enter the second number, and finally press the arithmetic operator key: . When the calculator is in RPN mode, the RPN annunciator is on . In RPN mode, you perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in ALG mode....mode 1 2 ALG mode 12 In ALG mode, the results and the calculations are stored automatically; In Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode, the intermediate results of calculations are displayed. Note You can be performed differently in ALG mode, the ALG annunciator is on . To...
... enter the first number, press the key, enter the second number, and finally press the arithmetic operator key: . When the calculator is in RPN mode, the RPN annunciator is on . In RPN mode, you perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division in ALG mode....mode 1 2 ALG mode 12 In ALG mode, the results and the calculations are stored automatically; In Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode, the intermediate results of calculations are displayed. Note You can be performed differently in ALG mode, the ALG annunciator is on . To...
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...digits. Getting Started 1-11 The first line can display up to 255 characters. During inputting, the second line displays an entry; after calculating, it appears in the above figure, are replaced with more than 14 characters will scroll to the left. The symbols on the display..., shown in the display. Each one has a special significance when it displays the result of a calculation. The Display and Annunciators First Line Second Line Annunciators The display comprises two lines and annunciators. However, if entries are more than 255 ...
...digits. Getting Started 1-11 The first line can display up to 255 characters. During inputting, the second line displays an entry; after calculating, it appears in the above figure, are replaced with more than 14 characters will scroll to the left. The symbols on the display..., shown in the display. Each one has a special significance when it displays the result of a calculation. The Display and Annunciators First Line Second Line Annunciators The display comprises two lines and annunciators. However, if entries are more than 255 ...
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... has no annunciator. 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 expression or executing an equation. Left shift ... mode is 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. Indicates the active number base. Radians or Grad angular mode is set (flags 5 13 through 11 have no annunciator. DEG 4 ...
... has no annunciator. 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 expression or executing an equation. Left shift ... mode is 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. Indicates the active number base. Radians or Grad angular mode is set (flags 5 13 through 11 have no annunciator. DEG 4 ...
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If the mantissa is negative, press ^ after you key in the or after keying in the display. The calculator displays . Keying in Exponents of Ten Use a (exponent) to a power (exponentiation), use { . To calculate the result of ten without a multiplier, such as 1034, just press a 34. Keys: 6.6261 Display: ) _ 2. Notice ... 4). Key in the exponent. (The largest possible exponent is ±499.) If the exponent is not complete. Press a. Other Exponent Functions To calculate an exponent of ten. Understanding Digit Entry As you where the next digit will go;
If the mantissa is negative, press ^ after you key in the or after keying in the display. The calculator displays . Keying in Exponents of Ten Use a (exponent) to a power (exponentiation), use { . To calculate the result of ten without a multiplier, such as 1034, just press a 34. Keys: 6.6261 Display: ) _ 2. Notice ... 4). Key in the exponent. (The largest possible exponent is ±499.) If the exponent is not complete. Press a. Other Exponent Functions To calculate an exponent of ten. Understanding Digit Entry As you where the next digit will go;
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...simplified into one-number functions and/or two-number functions. 1-16 Getting Started If you press a function key, the calculator immediately executes the function shown on the calculator is terminated (no cursor), b acts like and clears the entire number. digit entry has been terminated.... largest possible number, 9.99999999999 × 10499 is returned, and the warning message #$ appears. If a calculation produces a result smaller that key.) All calculations can be present before you press a function key. (When you execute a function to terminate digit, entry, and ...
...simplified into one-number functions and/or two-number functions. 1-16 Getting Started If you press a function key, the calculator immediately executes the function shown on the calculator is terminated (no cursor), b acts like and clears the entire number. digit entry has been terminated.... largest possible number, 9.99999999999 × 10499 is returned, and the warning message #$ appears. If a calculation produces a result smaller that key.) All calculations can be present before you press a function key. (When you execute a function to terminate digit, entry, and ...
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...; ) before selecting a function key. Square root of 148.8400. Press the function key. (For a shifted function, press the appropriate { or | shift key first.) For example, calculate 1/32 and 148.84 . Negation of 148.84. Getting Started 1-17 Key in the first number. 2. Key in the number. ( You don't need to use...
...; ) before selecting a function key. Square root of 148.8400. Press the function key. (For a shifted function, press the appropriate { or | shift key first.) For example, calculate 1/32 and 148.84 . Negation of 148.84. Getting Started 1-17 Key in the first number. 2. Key in the number. ( You don't need to use...
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... in the wrong order, you press {8}. 1-18 Getting Started Specify the decimal point (radix mark) by pressing [ to display the MODES menu. 2. For example, To calculate: 12 + 3 12 - 3 12 × 3 123 Percent change from 8 to 5 Press: 12 3 12 3 12 3 z 12 3 85|T Display: 8 ) . ) The order of...
... in the wrong order, you press {8}. 1-18 Getting Started Specify the decimal point (radix mark) by pressing [ to display the MODES menu. 2. For example, To calculate: 12 + 3 12 - 3 12 × 3 123 Percent change from 8 to 5 Press: 12 3 12 3 12 3 z 12 3 85|T Display: 8 ) . ) The order of...
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...be displayed in the exponent. The DISPLAY menu gives you four options: Fixed-Decimal Format ({%}) FIX format displays a number with up to three digits in scientific format. For 10 or 11 places, press 0 or 1. Getting Started 1-19 After the prompt %_, type in the number ) ,... the "2", "3", "4", and "6" are the decimal digits you see when the calculator is set to SCI 4 display mode. For 10 or 11 places, press 0 or 1. (The mantissa part of the number will automatically...
...be displayed in the exponent. The DISPLAY menu gives you four options: Fixed-Decimal Format ({%}) FIX format displays a number with up to three digits in scientific format. For 10 or 11 places, press 0 or 1. Getting Started 1-19 After the prompt %_, type in the number ) ,... the "2", "3", "4", and "6" are the decimal digits you see when the calculator is set to SCI 4 display mode. For 10 or 11 places, press 0 or 1. (The mantissa part of the number will automatically...
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For 10 or 11 places, press 0 or 1. Pressing C or | A will cause the exponent display for scientific and engineering calculations that the exponent is automatically displayed in scientific format. If all the digits don't fit in the display, the number is a multiple of 3. Engineering Format ({}) ENG format displays a number in a manner similar to...
For 10 or 11 places, press 0 or 1. Pressing C or | A will cause the exponent display for scientific and engineering calculations that the exponent is automatically displayed in scientific format. If all the digits don't fit in the display, the number is a multiple of 3. Engineering Format ({}) ENG format displays a number in a manner similar to...
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... math operations on them. 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. All significant digits; Engineering format. Key in the range 2 through 4095. Scientific format: two decimal places and an exponent. Four decimal places displayed. Entering... from its fractional part.) Getting Started 1-21 and the denominator (c) must be entered onto the stack at any time: 1. To temporarily display a number in the calculator. trailing zeros dropped.
... math operations on them. 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. All significant digits; Engineering format. Key in the range 2 through 4095. Scientific format: two decimal places and an exponent. Four decimal places displayed. Entering... from its fractional part.) Getting Started 1-21 and the denominator (c) must be entered onto the stack at any time: 1. To temporarily display a number in the calculator. trailing zeros dropped.