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... use of the FCC Rules. REGULATORY INFORMATION USA This calculator has been tested and found to comply with regard to this equipment does cause interference to change without notice. Except to part 15 of this manual and the examples herein. © Hewlett-Packard Company 1999. All rights reserved. In the unlikely event that this manual and specifically...
... use of the FCC Rules. REGULATORY INFORMATION USA This calculator has been tested and found to comply with regard to this equipment does cause interference to change without notice. Except to part 15 of this manual and the examples herein. © Hewlett-Packard Company 1999. All rights reserved. In the unlikely event that this manual and specifically...
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...9 Clearing errors 9 Fixing the number of calculations 10 Re-using arithmetic operations 11 Using memory 11 Fraction arithmetic 11 Percentage calculations 12 5. Calculations 10 Precision 10 Order of operations 10 Simple calculations 10 Specifying the order of decimal places displayed 9 Setting the display to polar coordinates conversions 15 3 Contents 1. Keyboard 5 General keys 5 Memory keys 5 Special keys 5 Base-n keys 5 Function keys 6 Statistical keys 6 2. Other functions 13 Converting minutes and seconds to decimal format 13 Conversion...
...9 Clearing errors 9 Fixing the number of calculations 10 Re-using arithmetic operations 11 Using memory 11 Fraction arithmetic 11 Percentage calculations 12 5. Calculations 10 Precision 10 Order of operations 10 Simple calculations 10 Specifying the order of decimal places displayed 9 Setting the display to polar coordinates conversions 15 3 Contents 1. Keyboard 5 General keys 5 Memory keys 5 Special keys 5 Base-n keys 5 Function keys 6 Statistical keys 6 2. Other functions 13 Converting minutes and seconds to decimal format 13 Conversion...
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Specifications 20 9 . Using statistics 19 Entering a list of data items to analyse 19 Using statistical functions on your data 19 8 . 6. Changing the battery 21 4 Binary, octal and hexadecimal values 16 Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions 16 Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations 16 Logical operations 17 Radix complement 18 7 .
Specifications 20 9 . Using statistics 19 Entering a list of data items to analyse 19 Using statistical functions on your data 19 8 . 6. Changing the battery 21 4 Binary, octal and hexadecimal values 16 Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions 16 Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations 16 Logical operations 17 Radix complement 18 7 .
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... Basic calculation ¡ Reset the calculator and clear the memory Ô Clear/clear error Ó Change sign Page 8 8 9 9 8 Memory keys Key r ´ ³ m Functions Retrieve data from the independent memory Store display data in memory Exchange of display data and contents of memory Add displayed data to memory Page 11 11 11 11 Special keys Key I M () ¹ P Functions Inverse Mode Brackets (parentheses) Exponent Pi Page 7 7 10 8 13 Key ØÅ ¯ Ù ² Õ ¼ » ½ ¾ Functions Sexagesimal/decimal notation conversion Page 13 Mode...
... Basic calculation ¡ Reset the calculator and clear the memory Ô Clear/clear error Ó Change sign Page 8 8 9 9 8 Memory keys Key r ´ ³ m Functions Retrieve data from the independent memory Store display data in memory Exchange of display data and contents of memory Add displayed data to memory Page 11 11 11 11 Special keys Key I M () ¹ P Functions Inverse Mode Brackets (parentheses) Exponent Pi Page 7 7 10 8 13 Key ØÅ ¯ Ù ² Õ ¼ » ½ ¾ Functions Sexagesimal/decimal notation conversion Page 13 Mode...
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... antilogarithm Square root Square Fraction Cube root Reciprocal Factorial Page 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 12 14 12 14 Key Functions Power Root Rectangle to polar Polar to rectangular Percent Page 8 14 15 15 12 Statistical keys Key n Í Î Functions Statistical data mode Page 19 Data entry 19 Data delete 19 Sample standard deviation 19 Population standard deviation 19 Arithmetic mean 19 Number of data 19 Sum of value 19 Sum of square value 19...
... antilogarithm Square root Square Fraction Cube root Reciprocal Factorial Page 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 12 14 12 14 Key Functions Power Root Rectangle to polar Polar to rectangular Percent Page 8 14 15 15 12 Statistical keys Key n Í Î Functions Statistical data mode Page 19 Data entry 19 Data delete 19 Sample standard deviation 19 Population standard deviation 19 Arithmetic mean 19 Number of data 19 Sum of value 19 Sum of square value 19...
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Display Meaning Page -E- The mantissa section displays up to exponential notation. The Display 7 The display M E 1 . 2 3 45 INV HYP BIN OCT HEX Mantissa LCD Diagram The display shows input data, interim results and answers to 10 digits. Values greater than 10 digits, the calculator automatically switches over to ±99. Indicates an error 9 INV I has been pressed to enable inverse key functions 9 M Indicates that data is stored in the memory 11 HYP ª has been...
Display Meaning Page -E- The mantissa section displays up to exponential notation. The Display 7 The display M E 1 . 2 3 45 INV HYP BIN OCT HEX Mantissa LCD Diagram The display shows input data, interim results and answers to 10 digits. Values greater than 10 digits, the calculator automatically switches over to ±99. Indicates an error 9 INV I has been pressed to enable inverse key functions 9 M Indicates that data is stored in the memory 11 HYP ª has been...
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.... 4*8== 256. 8 Basic functions If you press more than one arithmetic operator in sequence, the calculator only performs the last operation (the last key pressed). Entering negative numbers Ó Press after the arithmetic operator. Press . You must enter a number after a number to make it negative. 5.08Ó Entering exponential numbers ¹ Press to enter an exponential number. -5.08 3.08×109 3.08¹9 3.0809 Arithmetic operator +-* dÉ Press to enter numbers. for a decimal point. 3. Press...
.... 4*8== 256. 8 Basic functions If you press more than one arithmetic operator in sequence, the calculator only performs the last operation (the last key pressed). Entering negative numbers Ó Press after the arithmetic operator. Press . You must enter a number after a number to make it negative. 5.08Ó Entering exponential numbers ¹ Press to enter an exponential number. -5.08 3.08×109 3.08¹9 3.0809 Arithmetic operator +-* dÉ Press to enter numbers. for a decimal point. 3. Press...
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... reset the calculator and clear the memory (solar model only). Basic functions 9 Press after your arithmetic operation, or after the arithmetic operator to represent 4.3×10-3. Press to reset the display to remove the displayed value, but maintains full precision internally. Press after you press ¡, to set the display to scientific notation and express the number as 4.3.-03 to cancel the entire calculation. Making corrections Õ Press to delete the last number entered...
... reset the calculator and clear the memory (solar model only). Basic functions 9 Press after your arithmetic operation, or after the arithmetic operator to represent 4.3×10-3. Press to reset the display to remove the displayed value, but maintains full precision internally. Press after you press ¡, to set the display to scientific notation and express the number as 4.3.-03 to cancel the entire calculation. Making corrections Õ Press to delete the last number entered...
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...a calculation using the result of brackets. Specifying the order of calculations ( ) Use brackets to enter the closing brackets. You do not need to specify the order of operations The HP 6S scientific calculator performs operations in the following order: d +, & o, x, X Simple calculations Perform calculations in the display. 4. Calculations Precision The HP 6S scientific calculator calculates answers to 12-digit accuracy, but rounds answers to 10 digits in the same way that you , although it uses the stored 12-digit value and not the 10-digit value displayed. Order...
...a calculation using the result of brackets. Specifying the order of calculations ( ) Use brackets to enter the closing brackets. You do not need to specify the order of operations The HP 6S scientific calculator performs operations in the following order: d +, & o, x, X Simple calculations Perform calculations in the display. 4. Calculations Precision The HP 6S scientific calculator calculates answers to 12-digit accuracy, but rounds answers to 10 digits in the same way that you , although it uses the stored 12-digit value and not the 10-digit value displayed. Order...
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Press m to add the displayed value to clear the display and the memory (battery model). Press fe to the memory. Using memory ´ m r ³ Ô ¡ f e The HP 6S scientific calculator has one independent memory. The calculator stores the operation and applies it with the value that was displayed before the keys were pressed. Store a calculation for re-use an arithmetic operation on a new number. Press ¡ to display the contents of memoryto its value or include it in memory. Press...
Press m to add the displayed value to clear the display and the memory (battery model). Press fe to the memory. Using memory ´ m r ³ Ô ¡ f e The HP 6S scientific calculator has one independent memory. The calculator stores the operation and applies it with the value that was displayed before the keys were pressed. Store a calculation for re-use an arithmetic operation on a new number. Press ¡ to display the contents of memoryto its value or include it in memory. Press...
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The answer to a calculation involving both fractions and decimals is the new value of 3800; 2200**26I%= 572. 3300= 858. 3800= 988. $80 last week; $100 this week: what % is displayed as a percentage of 880 660d880I%= 75. 2500 plus 15% 2500+15I% 375. = 2875. 25% discount on...perform percentage calculations. 12% of 1500 1500*12I%= 180. 660 as a decimal. 41/52 × 78.9 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538 Percentage calculations I% Press to 150gm? 138dd150I%= 92. 129= 86. 12 Calculations Press these keys to switch between proper and improper fractions. 811/13...
The answer to a calculation involving both fractions and decimals is the new value of 3800; 2200**26I%= 572. 3300= 858. 3800= 988. $80 last week; $100 this week: what % is displayed as a percentage of 880 660d880I%= 75. 2500 plus 15% 2500+15I% 375. = 2875. 25% discount on...perform percentage calculations. 12% of 1500 1500*12I%= 180. 660 as a decimal. 41/52 × 78.9 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538 Percentage calculations I% Press to 150gm? 138dd150I%= 92. 129= 86. 12 Calculations Press these keys to switch between proper and improper fractions. 811/13...
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... convert minutes and seconds (sexagesimal figure) to decimal format. 5. Other functions Converting minutes and seconds to switch between angles, radians and grads IÙ 45° = 0.785398163 rad = 50 grad 45IÙ RAD 0.785398163 I Å DEG 31°23′59.6″ Other functions 13 Trigonometric functions Press ¯ to decimal format Ø I Ù DEG 45. When you enter the sexagesimal figure, enter the degrees to the left of decimal point...
... convert minutes and seconds (sexagesimal figure) to decimal format. 5. Other functions Converting minutes and seconds to switch between angles, radians and grads IÙ 45° = 0.785398163 rad = 50 grad 45IÙ RAD 0.785398163 I Å DEG 31°23′59.6″ Other functions 13 Trigonometric functions Press ¯ to decimal format Ø I Ù DEG 45. When you enter the sexagesimal figure, enter the degrees to the left of decimal point...
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...= I¾ 56088. 56.088 03 7.8d96= I¾ 0.08125 81.25 - 03 Polar to rectangular coordinates conversions Formula: x = r • cosθ y = r • sinθ eg, find the value of x and y when the point P is shown as θ=60 and the length r=2 in the polar coordinates DEG 2I²60IÃ I² I² 1. (x) 1.732050808 (y) 1. (x) Rectangular to polar coordinates conversions Formula: r = √x2 + y2 θ = tan-1y/x (-180°
...= I¾ 56088. 56.088 03 7.8d96= I¾ 0.08125 81.25 - 03 Polar to rectangular coordinates conversions Formula: x = r • cosθ y = r • sinθ eg, find the value of x and y when the point P is shown as θ=60 and the length r=2 in the polar coordinates DEG 2I²60IÃ I² I² 1. (x) 1.732050808 (y) 1. (x) Rectangular to polar coordinates conversions Formula: r = √x2 + y2 θ = tan-1y/x (-180°
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... 10110. 26. 0. Conversion to decimal. Note: When using a number base other than 10, you can only enter 1 and 0. Conversion of 7FFFFFFF16 to set the number base. Conversion of 51310 to octal. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values M ¦§ ¥¤ Use the M key to decimal. When you use bases other than 10 digits. 6. Conversion of 11001102 to binary mode generates an error if the result is greater than 10, any fractional part is truncated. M¥...
... 10110. 26. 0. Conversion to decimal. Note: When using a number base other than 10, you can only enter 1 and 0. Conversion of 7FFFFFFF16 to set the number base. Conversion of 51310 to octal. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values M ¦§ ¥¤ Use the M key to decimal. When you use bases other than 10 digits. 6. Conversion of 11001102 to binary mode generates an error if the result is greater than 10, any fractional part is truncated. M¥...
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... logical operators work in mixed calculations. If you entered. 76548 ÷ 1210 = 334.33 .10 M§7654dM¤12= 334.3333333 = 5168 M§ OCT 516. The operation compares the binary digits in the corresponding positions in either number, but not both numbers. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values 17 o returns a 1 for every position where there is shown in the base of the numbers. 2. Fractional parts of calculation...
... logical operators work in mixed calculations. If you entered. 76548 ÷ 1210 = 334.33 .10 M§7654dM¤12= 334.3333333 = 5168 M§ OCT 516. The operation compares the binary digits in the corresponding positions in either number, but not both numbers. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values 17 o returns a 1 for every position where there is shown in the base of the numbers. 2. Fractional parts of calculation...
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M¦ HEX 12d. 516XOR 316 = 616 M¦5X3= HEX 6. 2A16XNOR 5D16 = FFFFFFFF8816 M¦2AX5D= HEX FFFFFFFF88. 1A16 AND 2F16 = A16 M¦1A&&2F= HEX A. Radix complement IN Press to calculate and display the radix complement of the hexadecimal, octal or binary number currently displayedie, 10000000000-the binary version of 10102 M¥10110Ì BIN 1111101001. 1916AND 1A16 = 1816 M¦19&1A= HEX 18. 12016OR 11012 = 12D16 M¦120oM¥1101= BIN 100101101. NOT of the number. 18 Binary, octal and hexadecimal values
M¦ HEX 12d. 516XOR 316 = 616 M¦5X3= HEX 6. 2A16XNOR 5D16 = FFFFFFFF8816 M¦2AX5D= HEX FFFFFFFF88. 1A16 AND 2F16 = A16 M¦1A&&2F= HEX A. Radix complement IN Press to calculate and display the radix complement of the hexadecimal, octal or binary number currently displayedie, 10000000000-the binary version of 10102 M¥10110Ì BIN 1111101001. 1916AND 1A16 = 1816 M¦19&1A= HEX 18. 12016OR 11012 = 12D16 M¦120oM¥1101= BIN 100101101. NOT of the number. 18 Binary, octal and hexadecimal values
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... sum of the data elements squared À Find the sample standard deviation of data values you can amend the data entered into the calculator: To cancel the last entry you made, press Ô before you entered previously, enter the value again, then press I Á, then enter the right number, 58, and À. Using statistical functions on your data In Once you to enter data and apply the statistics functions to enter a list of data consisting of 5, 8 and -3, use statistics mode...
... sum of the data elements squared À Find the sample standard deviation of data values you can amend the data entered into the calculator: To cancel the last entry you made, press Ô before you entered previously, enter the value again, then press I Á, then enter the right number, 58, and À. Using statistical functions on your data In Once you to enter data and apply the statistics functions to enter a list of data consisting of 5, 8 and -3, use statistics mode...
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REC→POL POL→REC DMS→DEG DEG→DMS π Binary Octal Decimal Hexadecimal |x| Specifications Scientific functions/input range sinx / cosx / tanx sin-1x / cos-1x tan-1x sinhx / coshx tanhx sinh-1x cosh-1x tanh-1x logx / Inx ex 10x yx x√y √x x2 3√x 1/x n! 8.
REC→POL POL→REC DMS→DEG DEG→DMS π Binary Octal Decimal Hexadecimal |x| Specifications Scientific functions/input range sinx / cosx / tanx sin-1x / cos-1x tan-1x sinhx / coshx tanhx sinh-1x cosh-1x tanh-1x logx / Inx ex 10x yx x√y √x x2 3√x 1/x n! 8.
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... by pressing ¡. · To replace the battery: 1. Install the new battery with a sharp object like a pen. 4. Check the display to make sure it out with the + sign at the back of the calculator. Net weight 91g (including wallet). 9. Changing the battery · Replace the battery when: Replace the battery (alkaline manganese battery (LR43)1 in the solar model and 2 in DEG mode. Remove the four screws at the...
... by pressing ¡. · To replace the battery: 1. Install the new battery with a sharp object like a pen. 4. Check the display to make sure it out with the + sign at the back of the calculator. Net weight 91g (including wallet). 9. Changing the battery · Replace the battery when: Replace the battery (alkaline manganese battery (LR43)1 in the solar model and 2 in DEG mode. Remove the four screws at the...