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...This manual and any examples contained herein are provided as is and are designed to change without notice. REGULATORY INFORMATION USA This calculator has been tested and found to comply with regard to part 15 of any errors or for incidental or consequential damage in a...does cause interference to radio or television reception, try the following: • reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • increase separation between the calculator and the receiver • consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to this manual and ...
...This manual and any examples contained herein are provided as is and are designed to change without notice. REGULATORY INFORMATION USA This calculator has been tested and found to comply with regard to part 15 of any errors or for incidental or consequential damage in a...does cause interference to radio or television reception, try the following: • reorient or relocate the receiving antenna • increase separation between the calculator and the receiver • consult your dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for a Class B digital device, pursuant to this manual and ...
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... keys 5 Special keys 5 Base-n keys 5 Function keys 6 Statistical keys 6 2. 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...coordinates conversions 15 Rectangular to scientific notation 9 4. Basic functions 8 Entering numbers 8 Entering negative numbers 8 Entering exponential numbers 8 Arithmetic operator 8 Equals 8 Making corrections 9 Clearing errors 9 Fixing the number of calculations 10 Re-using arithmetic ...
... keys 5 Special keys 5 Base-n keys 5 Function keys 6 Statistical keys 6 2. 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...coordinates conversions 15 Rectangular to scientific notation 9 4. Basic functions 8 Entering numbers 8 Entering negative numbers 8 Entering exponential numbers 8 Arithmetic operator 8 Equals 8 Making corrections 9 Clearing errors 9 Fixing the number of calculations 10 Re-using arithmetic ...
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Using statistics 19 Entering a list of data items to analyse 19 Using statistical functions on your data 19 8 . 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 . 6.
Using statistics 19 Entering a list of data items to analyse 19 Using statistical functions on your data 19 8 . 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 . 6.
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Data entry +-* d= 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 ...→RAD→GRAD→DEG Register exchange 11 Clearing the last 9 entered digit Fix the number of digits 9 after the decimal point Floating notation 9 Scientific notation 9 Engineering notation 15 Base-n keys Key A to F & o x X Ì N Functions Decimal Page 16 Binary 16 Hexadecimal 16 Octal 16 Hexadecimal numbers only 16...
Data entry +-* d= 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 ...→RAD→GRAD→DEG Register exchange 11 Clearing the last 9 entered digit Fix the number of digits 9 after the decimal point Floating notation 9 Scientific notation 9 Engineering notation 15 Base-n keys Key A to F & o x X Ì N Functions Decimal Page 16 Binary 16 Hexadecimal 16 Octal 16 Hexadecimal numbers only 16...
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... display shows input data, interim results and answers to 10 digits. The mantissa section displays up to ±99. Values greater than 10 digits, the calculator automatically switches over to 10 digits long. 2. Indicates an error 9 INV I has been pressed to enable inverse key functions 9 M Indicates that data is stored in...value 15 45Ö12×123 4512/123 11 12.°3'45.6" Sexagesimal figure 12°3'45.6" 13 Exponent displays The display can show calculation results only up to exponential notation. Display Meaning Page -E- The exponent section displays up to...
... display shows input data, interim results and answers to 10 digits. The mantissa section displays up to ±99. Values greater than 10 digits, the calculator automatically switches over to 10 digits long. 2. Indicates an error 9 INV I has been pressed to enable inverse key functions 9 M Indicates that data is stored in...value 15 45Ö12×123 4512/123 11 12.°3'45.6" Sexagesimal figure 12°3'45.6" 13 Exponent displays The display can show calculation results only up to exponential notation. Display Meaning Page -E- The exponent section displays up to...
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... 4*d+-+5 9. for a decimal point. Entering negative numbers Ó Press after the arithmetic operator. If you press more than one arithmetic operator in sequence, the calculator only performs the last operation (the last key pressed). Press to perform an arithmetic operation on the value displayed. 4×8 4*8= 32. 4*8== 256. 8 ...; Press to enter an exponential number. -5.08 3.08×109 3.08¹9 3.0809 Arithmetic operator +-* dÉ Press to complete your calculation and display a result. Press . 3. Press the number keys to enter numbers.
... 4*d+-+5 9. for a decimal point. Entering negative numbers Ó Press after the arithmetic operator. If you press more than one arithmetic operator in sequence, the calculator only performs the last operation (the last key pressed). Press to perform an arithmetic operation on the value displayed. 4×8 4*8= 32. 4*8== 256. 8 ...; Press to enter an exponential number. -5.08 3.08×109 3.08¹9 3.0809 Arithmetic operator +-* dÉ Press to complete your calculation and display a result. Press . 3. Press the number keys to enter numbers.
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... to cancel the entire calculation. Press after you press ¡, to set the display to scientific notation and express the number as a power of 10eg, .0043 is the number of decimal places displayed (the number you want to display). The calculator rounds the number in ...the memory. ¡ Press to reset the calculator and clear the memory (solar model only). Press to the floating format. Setting the display to scientific notation I ½ I ¼. Press to reset the...
... to cancel the entire calculation. Press after you press ¡, to set the display to scientific notation and express the number as a power of 10eg, .0043 is the number of decimal places displayed (the number you want to display). The calculator rounds the number in ...the memory. ¡ Press to reset the calculator and clear the memory (solar model only). Press to the floating format. Setting the display to scientific notation I ½ I ¼. Press to reset the...
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4. Order of brackets. You can nest as many as six levels of operations The HP 6S scientific calculator performs operations in the following order: d +, & o, x, X Simple calculations Perform calculations in the display. 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...
4. Order of brackets. You can nest as many as six levels of operations The HP 6S scientific calculator performs operations in the following order: d +, & o, x, X Simple calculations Perform calculations in the display. 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...
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...; Ô ¡ f e The HP 6S scientific calculator has one independent memory. Press Ô to display the contents of memoryto enter fractions. Press I³ to clear the display or cancel the current calculation without clearing the memory. In the display,...key or =. 4 5/6 × (3+12/3) ÷ 78/9 4Ë5Ë6*(3+1Ë2Ë3)d7Ë8Ë9= Ë 2Ö61×71. 2.86 Calculations 11 Re-using arithmetic operations ++ or ** etc Press the arithmetic operator key twice to re-use by pressing Ô. 3+2.3 6+2.3 9+2.3 4(3×6) -5(3×6) ...
...; Ô ¡ f e The HP 6S scientific calculator has one independent memory. Press Ô to display the contents of memoryto enter fractions. Press I³ to clear the display or cancel the current calculation without clearing the memory. In the display,...key or =. 4 5/6 × (3+12/3) ÷ 78/9 4Ë5Ë6*(3+1Ë2Ë3)d7Ë8Ë9= Ë 2Ö61×71. 2.86 Calculations 11 Re-using arithmetic operations ++ or ** etc Press the arithmetic operator key twice to re-use by pressing Ô. 3+2.3 6+2.3 9+2.3 4(3×6) -5(3×6) ...
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.... = 2875. 25% discount on 3500 3500-25I% 875. = 2625. 26% of 2200; 26% of 3300; 26% of the old value? 100d80I%= 125. The answer to a calculation involving both fractions and decimals is displayed as a decimal. 41/52 × 78.9 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538 Percentage... calculations I% Press to switch between proper and improper fractions. 811/13 = 115/13 I¬ I ¬ (1.5×107) [(2.5×106) × 3/100] = 1.5¹7-2.5¹6*3Ë100= ...
.... = 2875. 25% discount on 3500 3500-25I% 875. = 2625. 26% of 2200; 26% of 3300; 26% of the old value? 100d80I%= 125. The answer to a calculation involving both fractions and decimals is displayed as a decimal. 41/52 × 78.9 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538 Percentage... calculations I% Press to switch between proper and improper fractions. 811/13 = 115/13 I¬ I ¬ (1.5×107) [(2.5×106) × 3/100] = 1.5¹7-2.5¹6*3Ë100= ...
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.... 0. Conversion of 11001102 to binary mode generates an error if the result is greater than 10, any fractional part is truncated. Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations M ¦§ ¥¤ 101112 + 110102 = 1100012 M¥1011+1101= BIN 1238 x ABC16 =37AF416 =22808410 1F2D16 10010 =788110 =1EC916 M§123*M¦ABC= HEX...
.... 0. Conversion of 11001102 to binary mode generates an error if the result is greater than 10, any fractional part is truncated. Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations M ¦§ ¥¤ 101112 + 110102 = 1100012 M¥1011+1101= BIN 1238 x ABC16 =37AF416 =22808410 1F2D16 10010 =788110 =1EC916 M§123*M¦ABC= HEX...
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... The logical operators work in the following points in mind: • You cannot use decimal-base numbers in logical operations. • The calculator compares the binary versions of the numbers you use the following logical operators are truncated. 1102+4568x7810÷1A16 M¥110+M§456* =... operations &o xX Ì You can use one number with 0seg, if you compare hexadecimal F1 to octal 4, the calculator compares 0000010001 to 0000000000. The following logical operations to the left of the last number you are given priority over addition and subtraction in...
... The logical operators work in the following points in mind: • You cannot use decimal-base numbers in logical operations. • The calculator compares the binary versions of the numbers you use the following logical operators are truncated. 1102+4568x7810÷1A16 M¥110+M§456* =... operations &o xX Ì You can use one number with 0seg, if you compare hexadecimal F1 to octal 4, the calculator compares 0000010001 to 0000000000. The following logical operations to the left of the last number you are given priority over addition and subtraction in...
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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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... -3, use the following keystrokes: 5 À 8 À3 Ó À To enter the results of data elements stored in the calculator. When you press À, the calculator displays the number of the data 5, 9 13 and 6. Using statistical functions on your data In Once you enter a list of data values... of data elements entered. Entering a list of data items to display the number of a calculation as a data item, perform the calculation as you can amend the data entered into the calculator: To cancel the last entry you made, press Ô before you entered previously, enter the...
... -3, use the following keystrokes: 5 À 8 À3 Ó À To enter the results of data elements stored in the calculator. When you press À, the calculator displays the number of the data 5, 9 13 and 6. Using statistical functions on your data In Once you enter a list of data values... of data elements entered. Entering a list of data items to display the number of a calculation as a data item, perform the calculation as you can amend the data entered into the calculator: To cancel the last entry you made, press Ô before you entered previously, enter the...
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...). Net weight 91g (including wallet). 9. Remove the old battery. Check the display to make sure it out with the + sign at the back of the calculator. Changing the battery 21 Remove the back panel. 3. Don't loose the screws. 2. Changing the battery · Replace the battery when: Replace the battery (alkaline manganese...
...). Net weight 91g (including wallet). 9. Remove the old battery. Check the display to make sure it out with the + sign at the back of the calculator. Changing the battery 21 Remove the back panel. 3. Don't loose the screws. 2. Changing the battery · Replace the battery when: Replace the battery (alkaline manganese...