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... menus in all, which provide many more functions, or more options for more power to the HP 35s than what you see on page 4-8. refer to access the values of statistical x- x, y s,σ CONST SUMS BASE INTG LOGIC HP 35s Menus Menu Description Numeric Functions Linear regression: curve fitting and linear estimation. Statistical data summations...
... menus in all, which provide many more functions, or more options for more power to the HP 35s than what you see on page 4-8. refer to access the values of statistical x- x, y s,σ CONST SUMS BASE INTG LOGIC HP 35s Menus Menu Description Numeric Functions Linear regression: curve fitting and linear estimation. Statistical data summations...
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... 1, C 13 6 14 4 11 4, C Getting Started 1-13 Annunciator RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HYP HP 35s Annunciators Meaning The " (Busy)" annunciator appears while an operation, equation, or program is active. Left shift is executing. Equation-entry mode is active, or... the calculator is active. Indicates the active number base. Algebraic mode is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. If neither part ...
... 1, C 13 6 14 4 11 4, C Getting Started 1-13 Annunciator RPN ALG PRGM EQN 0 1 2 3 4 RAD or GRAD HEX OCT BIN HYP HP 35s Annunciators Meaning The " (Busy)" annunciator appears while an operation, equation, or program is active. Left shift is executing. Equation-entry mode is active, or... the calculator is active. Indicates the active number base. Algebraic mode is evaluating an expression or executing an equation. If neither part ...
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... (...) to the left or right in 1, 6 the display of the characters. Indicates a special condition or an 1 error. Battery power is low. Annunciator , , A..Z HP 35s Annunciators (continued) Meaning Chapter There are more characters to see the leading and trailing characters.
... (...) to the left or right in 1, 6 the display of the characters. Indicates a special condition or an 1 error. Battery power is low. Annunciator , , A..Z HP 35s Annunciators (continued) Meaning Chapter There are more characters to see the leading and trailing characters.
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... entered. In ALG mode, the operator is applied. The following sections illustrate the entry differences for input, such as and k. Performing Arithmetic Calculations The HP 35s can operate in either RPN mode or in line 2 and line 1 is unchanged. In RPN mode, the number is entered first and ...then the operation is pressed first and the display shows the function, followed by a set of the HP 35s require a single number for single argument (or unary) and two argument (or binary) operations. Otherwise, just the result is pressed. Single Argument...
... entered. In ALG mode, the operator is applied. The following sections illustrate the entry differences for input, such as and k. Performing Arithmetic Calculations The HP 35s can operate in either RPN mode or in line 2 and line 1 is unchanged. In RPN mode, the number is entered first and ...then the operation is pressed first and the display shows the function, followed by a set of the HP 35s require a single number for single argument (or unary) and two argument (or binary) operations. Otherwise, just the result is pressed. Single Argument...
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... by 3 Decreases the exponent by 3 ALL Format () The All format is automatically displayed in Numbers () () The HP 35s uses both periods and commas to make numbers easier to separate digits into groups of three using the number 12.346E4. You can choose whether... or not to read. Periods and Commas in scientific format. In addition, you can select either the period or the comma as the decimal point (radix). Example: This example illustrates the ...
... by 3 Decreases the exponent by 3 ALL Format () The All format is automatically displayed in Numbers () () The HP 35s uses both periods and commas to make numbers easier to separate digits into groups of three using the number 12.346E4. You can choose whether... or not to read. Periods and Commas in scientific format. In addition, you can select either the period or the comma as the decimal point (radix). Example: This example illustrates the ...
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Reciprocal of 58.5. The HP 35s displays fractions in the form a b/c, where a is such that 0≤b Shows full precision until you release Fractions The HP 35s allows you to enter and operate on fractions, displaying them as either decimals or fractions. Four decimal places, no exponent. In addition, b is an integer and both b and c are counting numbers. 8 8 hold) All significant digits; trailing zeros dropped.
Reciprocal of 58.5. The HP 35s displays fractions in the form a b/c, where a is such that 0≤b Shows full precision until you release Fractions The HP 35s allows you to enter and operate on fractions, displaying them as either decimals or fractions. Four decimal places, no exponent. In addition, b is an integer and both b and c are counting numbers. 8 8 hold) All significant digits; trailing zeros dropped.
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..., press Ø or ×. 3. Pressing the displays the catalog of programs, press 2. To delete a variable or a program, press while viewing it in chapter 3). Calculator Memory The HP 35s has 30KB of direct variables (see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in its catalog. 4. All displayed messages are explained in which you can...
..., press Ø or ×. 3. Pressing the displays the catalog of programs, press 2. To delete a variable or a program, press while viewing it in chapter 3). Calculator Memory The HP 35s has 30KB of direct variables (see "Reviewing Variables in the VAR Catalog" in its catalog. 4. All displayed messages are explained in which you can...
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...the reason that notation to automatic storage is based on top of the stack, we have modified that the HP 35s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or variables,... Łukasiewicz's notation places them before the numbers or variables. HP's operating logic is the automatic, RPN memory stack. The ...
...the reason that notation to automatic storage is based on top of the stack, we have modified that the HP 35s easily processes complex calculations, and does so without parentheses. While conventional algebraic notation places the operators between the relevant numbers or variables,... Łukasiewicz's notation places them before the numbers or variables. HP's operating logic is the automatic, RPN memory stack. The ...
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...12 + 3) ... (12 + 3) = 15 ... then you retain intermediate results without storing or reentering them, and without using parentheses. Keys: Display: Description: Calculates the intermediate result first. Centaurus. since it is a calculated result, it is saved automatically. 2-12 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Keys: Display Description: Light-years to R. If you were working... For example, evaluate (12 + 3) × 7. You don't need to press to Sirius. Speed of light, c. Meters to save this problem on the HP 35s, starting inside the parentheses.
...12 + 3) ... (12 + 3) = 15 ... then you retain intermediate results without storing or reentering them, and without using parentheses. Keys: Display: Description: Calculates the intermediate result first. Centaurus. since it is a calculated result, it is saved automatically. 2-12 RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack Keys: Display Description: Light-years to R. If you were working... For example, evaluate (12 + 3) × 7. You don't need to press to Sirius. Speed of light, c. Meters to save this problem on the HP 35s, starting inside the parentheses.
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... first one retrieved as at the beginning of intermediate results. Calculates 4 ÷ 33, the answer. For example, to write down intermediate answers-the calculator remembers them for division. Then you would first calculate the quantity (3 + 4). Work through the problem the same way with the HP 35s, except that you . This result can be used in...
... first one retrieved as at the beginning of intermediate results. Calculates 4 ÷ 33, the answer. For example, to write down intermediate answers-the calculator remembers them for division. Then you would first calculate the quantity (3 + 4). Work through the problem the same way with the HP 35s, except that you . This result can be used in...
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note the A...Z annunciator. Storing Data into Variables The HP 35s has 30 KB of memory, in which you can store numbers, equations, and programs. Numbers are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter ...
note the A...Z annunciator. Storing Data into Variables The HP 35s has 30 KB of memory, in which you can store numbers, equations, and programs. Numbers are stored in locations called variables, each named with a letter ...
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... Recall () commands. register, Y-register, Z-register, and T-register in this .) Note that the variables, X, Y, Z and T are stored into, and recalled from, lettered variables by the HP 35s. Example: Storing Numbers. Each pink letter is associated with a key and a unique variable. (The A..Z annunciator in the variable rather than the expression itself. To store...
... Recall () commands. register, Y-register, Z-register, and T-register in this .) Note that the variables, X, Y, Z and T are stored into, and recalled from, lettered variables by the HP 35s. Example: Storing Numbers. Each pink letter is associated with a key and a unique variable. (The A..Z annunciator in the variable rather than the expression itself. To store...
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...'s number in the last example. In ALG mode, Recall can be used to evaluate 15-2×G, with G=1.75 from A the display. This example assumes the HP 35s is pasted into line 1. Storing Data into an expression in ALG mode at the start.
...'s number in the last example. In ALG mode, Recall can be used to evaluate 15-2×G, with G=1.75 from A the display. This example assumes the HP 35s is pasted into line 1. Storing Data into an expression in ALG mode at the start.
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Parts of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in programs (such as follows: Exponential and logarithmic functions. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions..., base conversions, and statistics) are addressed in later chapters. Hyperbolic functions. Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in the display, then execute the function- The examples in RPN mode. there is in this chapter all assume the HP 35s is no need to press . Power functions. ( and ) Trigonometric ...
Parts of the calculator's functions that perform computations on real numbers, including some numeric functions used in programs (such as follows: Exponential and logarithmic functions. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions..., base conversions, and statistics) are addressed in later chapters. Hyperbolic functions. Arithmetic functions and calculations were covered in the display, then execute the function- The examples in RPN mode. there is in this chapter all assume the HP 35s is no need to press . Power functions. ( and ) Trigonometric ...
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...blue) shift of the conversions is associated with a particular key. For each of the same key converts the other unit. Conversion Functions The HP 35s supports four types of this chapter utilize RPN mode. You can convert between -200 and 200 grads. 4-10 Real-Number Functions For example...function first, then the number to convert. The angle θ uses units set by the current angular mode. The examples in the illustration. A calculated result for θ will be measured using ¾ to convert a number to Fahrenheit degrees, the number you entered is assumed to be between...
...blue) shift of the conversions is associated with a particular key. For each of the same key converts the other unit. Conversion Functions The HP 35s supports four types of this chapter utilize RPN mode. You can convert between -200 and 200 grads. 4-10 Real-Number Functions For example...function first, then the number to convert. The angle θ uses units set by the current angular mode. The examples in the illustration. A calculated result for θ will be measured using ¾ to convert a number to Fahrenheit degrees, the number you entered is assumed to be between...
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... converting to radians, the number in the x-register is assumed to be radians. when converting to degrees, the number in 1/7 of seconds. Time Conversions The HP 35s can convert between decimal format and hours minutes, and seconds: 1. Restores FIX 4 format. How many minutes and seconds are there in the x-register is assumed...
... converting to radians, the number in the x-register is assumed to be radians. when converting to degrees, the number in 1/7 of seconds. Time Conversions The HP 35s can convert between decimal format and hours minutes, and seconds: 1. Restores FIX 4 format. How many minutes and seconds are there in the x-register is assumed...
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Unit Conversions The HP 35s has ten unit-conversion functions on the keyboard: kg, lb, ºC, ºF, cm, in, l, gal, MILE, KM To Convert: 1 lb 1 kg 32 ºF 100 ºC 1 ...
Unit Conversions The HP 35s has ten unit-conversion functions on the keyboard: kg, lb, ºC, ºF, cm, in, l, gal, MILE, KM To Convert: 1 lb 1 kg 32 ºF 100 ºC 1 ...
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... and Evaluating Equations How You Can Use Equations You can use equations on the HP 35s in several ways: For specifying an equation to integrate (chapter 8). However, by storing the equation, you get the HP 35s to solve for example, calculates the volume of 16 inches of the pipe, and l is its length. For specifying...
... and Evaluating Equations How You Can Use Equations You can use equations on the HP 35s in several ways: For specifying an equation to integrate (chapter 8). However, by storing the equation, you get the HP 35s to solve for example, calculates the volume of 16 inches of the pipe, and l is its length. For specifying...
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... Equations 6-5 the key you put them . Numbers are normally shown between their arguments, such as "COS" and "LN". Numbers in Equations You can enter many HP 35s functions in an equation.
... Equations 6-5 the key you put them . Numbers are normally shown between their arguments, such as "COS" and "LN". Numbers in Equations You can enter many HP 35s functions in an equation.
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Example: Editing an Equation. Activates cursor at the end of equations: Equalities. Types of Equations The HP 35s works with three types of the equation Deletes the number 25. For example, x 2 + y 2 = r 2 is in the equation list. To clear a saved equation: Scroll the equation ...
Example: Editing an Equation. Activates cursor at the end of equations: Equalities. Types of Equations The HP 35s works with three types of the equation Deletes the number 25. For example, x 2 + y 2 = r 2 is in the equation list. To clear a saved equation: Scroll the equation ...