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... results. Keys: Display Description: Pressing the function key produces the answer. The operations themselves (, , etc.) separate subsequent numbers and save intermediate results. Calculates denominator. Problems that have to carry out the calculation. Work through the problem the same way with the HP 35s, except that you need to press only to separate sequentially-entered numbers, such as needed to write down intermediate answers-the calculator remembers...
... results. Keys: Display Description: Pressing the function key produces the answer. The operations themselves (, , etc.) separate subsequent numbers and save intermediate results. Calculates denominator. Problems that have to carry out the calculation. Work through the problem the same way with the HP 35s, except that you need to press only to separate sequentially-entered numbers, such as needed to write down intermediate answers-the calculator remembers...
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... 35s is no need to press . Hyperbolic functions. there is in programs (such as follows: Exponential and logarithmic functions. Parts of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in RPN mode. Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in the display, then execute the function- Real-Number Functions 4-1 These functions are described in groups, as ABS, the absolute-value function). Advanced numeric operations (root-finding, integrating, complex numbers, base conversions, and statistics...
... 35s is no need to press . Hyperbolic functions. there is in programs (such as follows: Exponential and logarithmic functions. Parts of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in RPN mode. Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in the display, then execute the function- Real-Number Functions 4-1 These functions are described in groups, as ABS, the absolute-value function). Advanced numeric operations (root-finding, integrating, complex numbers, base conversions, and statistics...
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... Celsius degrees. A calculated result for time (and degree angles) various supported units (cm/in the illustration. You can convert between: rectangular and polar formats for complex numbers degrees, radians, and gradients for angle measures decimal and hexagesimal formats for θ will be measured using the other way. For example, when using ¾ to convert a number to Fahrenheit degrees, the number you entered is associated with a particular key. In ALG mode, enter the function first, then the number to...
... Celsius degrees. A calculated result for time (and degree angles) various supported units (cm/in the illustration. You can convert between: rectangular and polar formats for complex numbers degrees, radians, and gradients for angle measures decimal and hexagesimal formats for θ will be measured using the other way. For example, when using ¾ to convert a number to Fahrenheit degrees, the number you entered is associated with a particular key. In ALG mode, enter the function first, then the number to...
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... show the direction of any inaccuracy of the fraction compared to its default condition, the calculator displays a fractional number according to the following rules. (To change the rules, see may have accidentally changed how fractions are examples of valid and invalid input fractions. The denominator is reduced as far as possible. In its 12-digit decimal value. (Most statistics registers are explained below. 5-2 Fractions Fractions in the...
... show the direction of any inaccuracy of the fraction compared to its default condition, the calculator displays a fractional number according to the following rules. (To change the rules, see may have accidentally changed how fractions are examples of valid and invalid input fractions. The denominator is reduced as far as possible. In its 12-digit decimal value. (Most statistics registers are explained below. 5-2 Fractions Fractions in the...
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... 13. Calculates its value like . (See "Types of the equation list. Scroll the current equation display screen. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-3 The currently active equation is discussed in the equation list. If the equation is present. Steps up or down through the equation list. Evaluates the displayed equation. Solves the displayed equation for the unknown variable you specify. (See chapter 7.) Integrates the displayed equation with "-" if an "=" is an equality or expression, calculates its value, replacing "=" with...
... 13. Calculates its value like . (See "Types of the equation list. Scroll the current equation display screen. Entering and Evaluating Equations 6-3 The currently active equation is discussed in the equation list. If the equation is present. Steps up or down through the equation list. Evaluates the displayed equation. Solves the displayed equation for the unknown variable you specify. (See chapter 7.) Integrates the displayed equation with "-" if an "=" is an equality or expression, calculates its value, replacing "=" with...
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... the equation list. Make sure the calculator is displayed. 3. the previous equation isn't affected. To enter an equation: You can 't be viewing the catalog of equations you press instead, the equation is saved, but Equation mode is turned off.) Equations can use any of available memory. 1. Entering Equations into the Equation List The equation list is a collection of variables or programs. 2. right after the entry that you enter is automatically saved in the equation. 6-4 Entering and Evaluating Equations...
... the equation list. Make sure the calculator is displayed. 3. the previous equation isn't affected. To enter an equation: You can 't be viewing the catalog of equations you press instead, the equation is saved, but Equation mode is turned off.) Equations can use any of available memory. 1. Entering Equations into the Equation List The equation list is a collection of variables or programs. 2. right after the entry that you enter is automatically saved in the equation. 6-4 Entering and Evaluating Equations...
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... mode,each prompt puts the variable value in right-side of Equations Equations follow certain conventions that makes the evaluation logical and predictable: 6-14 Entering and Evaluating Equations For example, you can enter a number as a fraction if you type a number at the prompt, it clears the number to cancel the prompt. The current value for syntax errors. To change the number, type the new number and press . When you need to calculate a number, use normal keyboard calculations...
... mode,each prompt puts the variable value in right-side of Equations Equations follow certain conventions that makes the evaluation logical and predictable: 6-14 Entering and Evaluating Equations For example, you can enter a number as a fraction if you type a number at the prompt, it clears the number to cancel the prompt. The current value for syntax errors. To change the number, type the new number and press . When you need to calculate a number, use normal keyboard calculations...
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... the above list. To work another problem using a different equation, start at step 2. This starts the calculation. uses far more information, see "Entering Equations into the X- The display format setting affects the level of integration: Press variable. If executing causes a message, refer to display the desired equation. 4. The integration is available until the calculation finishes normally. The uncertainty of integration up in line 2, but takes...
... the above list. To work another problem using a different equation, start at step 2. This starts the calculation. uses far more information, see "Entering Equations into the X- The display format setting affects the level of integration: Press variable. If executing causes a message, refer to display the desired equation. 4. The integration is available until the calculation finishes normally. The uncertainty of integration up in line 2, but takes...
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... add 7777000 back to the rice field? Similar inaccuracies can avoid this problem. Keys: Display Description: Enters hypothetical x-value. To avoid this difference must then be added back to the calculation of Data Since the calculator uses finite precision, it would be sure to correctly calculate the standard deviation and linear regression for a variable whose data values differ by a relatively small amount. Predict the grain yield based...
... add 7777000 back to the rice field? Similar inaccuracies can avoid this problem. Keys: Display Description: Enters hypothetical x-value. To avoid this difference must then be added back to the calculation of Data Since the calculator uses finite precision, it would be sure to correctly calculate the standard deviation and linear regression for a variable whose data values differ by a relatively small amount. Predict the grain yield based...
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For example, the expression Ax4 + Bx3 + Cx2 + Dx + E uses the variable x four different times. A program to calculate such an expression using RPN operations for 5x4 + 2x3, then evaluate it for their solution. Example: Write a program using RPN operations could repeatedly recall a stored copy of x from a variable. Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method Some expressions, such as polynomials, use the same variable several times for x = 7. 13-26 Simple Programming
For example, the expression Ax4 + Bx3 + Cx2 + Dx + E uses the variable x four different times. A program to calculate such an expression using RPN operations for 5x4 + 2x3, then evaluate it for their solution. Example: Write a program using RPN operations could repeatedly recall a stored copy of x from a variable. Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method Some expressions, such as polynomials, use the same variable several times for x = 7. 13-26 Simple Programming
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... solve or integrate for unnamed variables or statistic registers. Equations with (I)/(J) Since the contents of I can store value to a different variable at different times. Programming Techniques 14-23 a program instruction such as an index, holding the address of the variable that I or J and or (where the user parenthesis are used instead of the same program - Unnamed indirect variables Placing a positive number into variable...
... solve or integrate for unnamed variables or statistic registers. Equations with (I)/(J) Since the contents of I can store value to a different variable at different times. Programming Techniques 14-23 a program instruction such as an index, holding the address of the variable that I or J and or (where the user parenthesis are used instead of the same program - Unnamed indirect variables Placing a positive number into variable...
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... line 2. Solving and Integrating Programs 15-1 To halt a calculation, press or and the message will appear in the unknown variable; You can also enter a program that defines the function. (See "To write a program for the unknown variable: press variable. Solve for SOLVE" below.) 2. use to view it 's added to solve: press label. (You can skip this step if you can use equations...
... line 2. Solving and Integrating Programs 15-1 To halt a calculation, press or and the message will appear in the unknown variable; You can also enter a program that defines the function. (See "To write a program for the unknown variable: press variable. Solve for SOLVE" below.) 2. use to view it 's added to solve: press label. (You can skip this step if you can use equations...
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Enter the instructions to zero at the solution. A function programmed as an equation can be in the form of the function in a multi-variable function. The equation is set. 4. Example: Program Using ALG. N = Number of moles of including INPUT instructions, make sure flag 11 is evaluated by the calculator, so you need to write only one program that you to zero at equation prompts. 3. K = °C + 273.1). 15-2 Solving and Integrating Programs Begin the program with a RTN...
Enter the instructions to zero at the solution. A function programmed as an equation can be in the form of the function in a multi-variable function. The equation is set. 4. Example: Program Using ALG. N = Number of moles of including INPUT instructions, make sure flag 11 is evaluated by the calculator, so you need to write only one program that you to zero at equation prompts. 3. K = °C + 273.1). 15-2 Solving and Integrating Programs Begin the program with a RTN...
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...) before displaying it). Using SOLVE in a Program. The program should then handle the case of a program. Example: SOLVE in a Program You can use the SOLVE operation as part of not finding a root, such as : label variable The programmed SOLVE instruction does not produce a labeled display (variable = value) since this number before executing the SOLVE variable instruction. If no solution is skipped (in accordance with this might want this result displayed, add a VIEW variable instruction after the SOLVE instruction. The...
...) before displaying it). Using SOLVE in a Program. The program should then handle the case of a program. Example: SOLVE in a Program You can use the SOLVE operation as part of not finding a root, such as : label variable The programmed SOLVE instruction does not produce a labeled display (variable = value) since this number before executing the SOLVE variable instruction. If no solution is skipped (in accordance with this might want this result displayed, add a VIEW variable instruction after the SOLVE instruction. The...
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... if it 's added to solve. it requires repeated calculations. This is especially useful if the function you can also enter a program that defines the integrand's function. (See "To write a program for Y. Program Lines: (In RPN mode) Checksum and length: 62A0 11 Checksum and length: 221E 11 Checksum and length: D45B 18 Description: Setup for Y. Stores index in I Defines program to the list of equations - Include INPUT or equation prompting as...
... if it 's added to solve. it requires repeated calculations. This is especially useful if the function you can also enter a program that defines the integrand's function. (See "To write a program for Y. Program Lines: (In RPN mode) Checksum and length: 62A0 11 Checksum and length: 221E 11 Checksum and length: D45B 18 Description: Setup for Y. Stores index in I Defines program to the list of equations - Include INPUT or equation prompting as...
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... a label. Include an INPUT instruction for the variable of integration and start again from the equation list. A function programmed as a multi-line RPN or ALG sequence must calculate the function values you want to evaluate the function. Select the program that contains a separate INPUT instruction for ∫ FN: The program can skip this case, you need to any variable in the variables or entered at equation prompts. 3. However, the...
... a label. Include an INPUT instruction for the variable of integration and start again from the equation list. A function programmed as a multi-line RPN or ALG sequence must calculate the function values you want to evaluate the function. Select the program that contains a separate INPUT instruction for ∫ FN: The program can skip this case, you need to any variable in the variables or entered at equation prompts. 3. However, the...
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... PSE instruction immediately follows an equation that is displayed (Flag 10 set up and executed from a program. The "Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions" program in chapter 16 includes an integration of the equation of a normal curve. The two integration instructions appear in the program as: label variable The programmed ∫ FN instruction does not produce a labeled display (∫ = value) since this might want this number before executing...
... PSE instruction immediately follows an equation that is displayed (Flag 10 set up and executed from a program. The "Normal and Inverse-Normal Distributions" program in chapter 16 includes an integration of the equation of a normal curve. The two integration instructions appear in the program as: label variable The programmed ∫ FN instruction does not produce a labeled display (∫ = value) since this might want this number before executing...
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Cancels Equation mode. Selects Equation mode; Your initial guesses for the positive root. Calculates negative root using guesses 0 and 10. More about Solving D-5 Final two estimates are the same. Redisplays the equation. displays the equation. f(x) = 0. Calculates the positive root using guesses 0 and -10. Certain cases require special consideration: If the function's graph has a discontinuity that crosses the x-axis, then the SOLVE operation returns a value adjacent to find its positive and negative roots: Keys: Display: Description: ...
Cancels Equation mode. Selects Equation mode; Your initial guesses for the positive root. Calculates negative root using guesses 0 and 10. More about Solving D-5 Final two estimates are the same. Redisplays the equation. displays the equation. f(x) = 0. Calculates the positive root using guesses 0 and -10. Certain cases require special consideration: If the function's graph has a discontinuity that crosses the x-axis, then the SOLVE operation returns a value adjacent to find its positive and negative roots: Keys: Display: Description: ...
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... 13-24 programs 13-22 CLEAR menu 1-5 clearing equations 6-9 general information 1-4 memory 1-29, A-1 numbers 1-17 programs 1-29, 13-23 statistics registers 12-2 variables 1-28 X-register 2-3, 2-7 clearing memory A-4, B-3 combinations 4-15 commas (in numbers) 1-23, A-1 comparison tests 14-7 complex numbers argument value 4-17 coordinate systems 9-5 entering 9-1 on stack 9-2 operations 9-2 viewing 9-2 conditional tests 14-6, 14-7, 14-9, 1412, 14-17 constant (filling stack) 2-7 Continuous Memory 1-1 contrast adjustment 1-1 conversion functions 4-10 conversions angle format 4-13 angle units 4-13...
... 13-24 programs 13-22 CLEAR menu 1-5 clearing equations 6-9 general information 1-4 memory 1-29, A-1 numbers 1-17 programs 1-29, 13-23 statistics registers 12-2 variables 1-28 X-register 2-3, 2-7 clearing memory A-4, B-3 combinations 4-15 commas (in numbers) 1-23, A-1 comparison tests 14-7 complex numbers argument value 4-17 coordinate systems 9-5 entering 9-1 on stack 9-2 operations 9-2 viewing 9-2 conditional tests 14-6, 14-7, 14-9, 1412, 14-17 constant (filling stack) 2-7 Continuous Memory 1-1 contrast adjustment 1-1 conversion functions 4-10 conversions angle format 4-13 angle units 4-13...
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... 13-26 population standard deviations 12-7 power annunciator 1-1, A-3 power curve fitting 16-1 power functions 1-17, 4-2, 9-3 precedence (equation operators) 6-14 precision (numbers) 1-25, D-13 present value. See programs program names. See financial calculations PRGM TOP 13-4, 13-7, 13-21, F-4 prime number generator 17-7 probability functions 4-15 normal distribution 16-11 program catalog 1-28, 13-22 program labels branching to 14-2, 14-4, 14-16 checksums 13-23 clearing 13-6 duplicate 13-6 entering 13-4, 13...
... 13-26 population standard deviations 12-7 power annunciator 1-1, A-3 power curve fitting 16-1 power functions 1-17, 4-2, 9-3 precedence (equation operators) 6-14 precision (numbers) 1-25, D-13 present value. See programs program names. See financial calculations PRGM TOP 13-4, 13-7, 13-21, F-4 prime number generator 17-7 probability functions 4-15 normal distribution 16-11 program catalog 1-28, 13-22 program labels branching to 14-2, 14-4, 14-16 checksums 13-23 clearing 13-6 duplicate 13-6 entering 13-4, 13...