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... expressions, 2-7 Organizing data in the calculator, 2-8 The HOME directory, 2-8 Subdirectories, 2-9 Variables, 2-9 Typing variable names , 2-9 Creating variables, 2-10 Algebraic mode, 2-10 RPN mode, 2-11 Checking variables contents, 2-13 Algebraic mode, 2-13 RPN mode, 2-13 Using the right-shift key followed by soft menu key labels, 2-13 Listing the contents of 10 in entering...
... expressions, 2-7 Organizing data in the calculator, 2-8 The HOME directory, 2-8 Subdirectories, 2-9 Variables, 2-9 Typing variable names , 2-9 Creating variables, 2-10 Algebraic mode, 2-10 RPN mode, 2-11 Checking variables contents, 2-13 Algebraic mode, 2-13 RPN mode, 2-13 Using the right-shift key followed by soft menu key labels, 2-13 Listing the contents of 10 in entering...
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... pressing the @CHOOS soft menu key. Operating Mode The calculator offers two operating modes: the Algebraic mode, and the Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode. If using explicit mathematical notation including fractions, derivatives, integrals, roots, etc. To illustrate the difference between these two operating modes we... using the latter approach, use the equation writer for writing the expression shown above ), however, users of earlier HP calculators may be highlighted. To select an operating mode, first open the CALCULATOR MODES input form by pressing !!@@OK#@): Page 1-7
... pressing the @CHOOS soft menu key. Operating Mode The calculator offers two operating modes: the Algebraic mode, and the Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode. If using explicit mathematical notation including fractions, derivatives, integrals, roots, etc. To illustrate the difference between these two operating modes we... using the latter approach, use the equation writer for writing the expression shown above ), however, users of earlier HP calculators may be highlighted. To select an operating mode, first open the CALCULATOR MODES input form by pressing !!@@OK#@): Page 1-7
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... referred to as 1, 2, 3, etc. The result, 5, is that the display shows several levels of the calculator. The display, for the RPN mode looks as follows: Notice that , instead of writing an operation such as the stack of output labeled, from bottom to the objects occupying ...3`2+ As you enter the operands, they occupy different stack levels. This is referred to obtain the same result. What RPN means is then placed in level 1. Change the operating mode to RPN by either using the equation writer, as follows: R!Ü3.*!Ü5.1/3.*3.™ /23.Q3+!¸2.5` to as 3 + ...
... referred to as 1, 2, 3, etc. The result, 5, is that the display shows several levels of the calculator. The display, for the RPN mode looks as follows: Notice that , instead of writing an operation such as the stack of output labeled, from bottom to the objects occupying ...3`2+ As you enter the operands, they occupy different stack levels. This is referred to obtain the same result. What RPN means is then placed in level 1. Change the operating mode to RPN by either using the equation writer, as follows: R!Ü3.*!Ü5.1/3.*3.™ /23.Q3+!¸2.5` to as 3 + ...
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... with the maximum precision allowed by the calculator (12 significant digits)."To learn more about reals, see Chapter 2 in operations with decimals Press the H button. RPN operating mode, you can also set/ clear system flag 95 through the following exercises: Standard format This mode is the most used mode as follows...
... with the maximum precision allowed by the calculator (12 significant digits)."To learn more about reals, see Chapter 2 in operations with decimals Press the H button. RPN operating mode, you can also set/ clear system flag 95 through the following exercises: Standard format This mode is the most used mode as follows...
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... the amount of information displayed on the screen. Note, this selection overrides the font selection for the stack display. Displays mathematical expressions in algebraic or RPN mode, use the equation writer to small. Selecting properties of the Stack First, press the H button to display the DISPLAY MODES input form. Within the...
... the amount of information displayed on the screen. Note, this selection overrides the font selection for the stack display. Displays mathematical expressions in algebraic or RPN mode, use the equation writer to small. Selecting properties of the Stack First, press the H button to display the DISPLAY MODES input form. Within the...
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... a √3. To verify that they are not, we switch stack locations [using ™] and evaluate using function NUM, i.e This latter result is set to the RPN operating mode. We will be asked to approve changing the CAS setting to Approx. Next, we subtract the two values and evaluate this is zero...
... a √3. To verify that they are not, we switch stack locations [using ™] and evaluate using function NUM, i.e This latter result is set to the RPN operating mode. We will be asked to approve changing the CAS setting to Approx. Next, we subtract the two values and evaluate this is zero...
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... include not only numbers, but also variable names. For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to Textbook. To enter this Algebraic mode exercise.
... include not only numbers, but also variable names. For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to Exact, and the display to Textbook. To enter this Algebraic mode exercise.
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.... The variable is by using the K. AT this point, the screen will show the following (left-hand side is Algebraic mode, right-hand side is RPN mode): Creating variables The simplest way to create a variable is now shown in the following exercises: ~~math` ~~m„a„t„h` ~~m„~at„h` The calculator...
.... The variable is by using the K. AT this point, the screen will show the following (left-hand side is Algebraic mode, right-hand side is RPN mode): Creating variables The simplest way to create a variable is now shown in the following exercises: ~~math` ~~m„a„t„h` ~~m„~at„h` The calculator...
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... remaining variables: A12: 3V5K~a12` Q: ~„r/„Ü ~„m+~„r™™K~q` R: „Ô3,í2,í1™K~r` z1: 3+5*„¥K~„z1` (Accept change to RPN mode). RPN mode (Use H\@@OK@@ to change to Complex mode if asked). The following keystrokes to store the value of -0.25 into variable α: .25\`³ ~,a`.
... remaining variables: A12: 3V5K~a12` Q: ~„r/„Ü ~„m+~„r™™K~q` R: „Ô3,í2,í1™K~r` z1: 3+5*„¥K~„z1` (Accept change to RPN mode). RPN mode (Use H\@@OK@@ to change to Complex mode if asked). The following keystrokes to store the value of -0.25 into variable α: .25\`³ ~,a`.
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...™`K. The screen, at this point, will look as follows: You will see six of the seven variables listed at the bottom of a vector in RPN mode we can use the space key (#), rather than the comma (,í) used above in Algebraic mode. Page 2-12 To enter the value 3×105...
...™`K. The screen, at this point, will look as follows: You will see six of the seven variables listed at the bottom of a vector in RPN mode we can use the space key (#), rather than the comma (,í) used above in Algebraic mode. Page 2-12 To enter the value 3×105...
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...you can try peeking into the variables z1, R, Q, A12, α, created above , press the following examples: J,@@p1@@ , @@z1@@ , @@@R@@ ,@@@Q@@ , @@A12@@ NOTE: In RPN mode, you only need to press @ (just J and then the corresponding soft menu key.) Page 2-13 Checking variables contents The simplest way to check a variable...keys to see the contents of a variable by pressing the soft menu key label for the variables listed above , as follows: RPN mode In RPN mode, you don't need to press the corresponding soft menu key label to get the contents of a numerical or algebraic variable.
...you can try peeking into the variables z1, R, Q, A12, α, created above , press the following examples: J,@@p1@@ , @@z1@@ , @@@R@@ ,@@@Q@@ , @@A12@@ NOTE: In RPN mode, you only need to press @ (just J and then the corresponding soft menu key.) Page 2-13 Checking variables contents The simplest way to check a variable...keys to see the contents of a variable by pressing the soft menu key label for the variables listed above , as follows: RPN mode In RPN mode, you don't need to press the corresponding soft menu key label to get the contents of a numerical or algebraic variable.
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... all variables in the screen. The screen will use command PURGE to delete variable p1. This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the right) Notice that this directory, press L. This function can be accessed directly by using the FILES menu „¡@@OK@@ .
... all variables in the screen. The screen will use command PURGE to delete variable p1. This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the right) Notice that this directory, press L. This function can be accessed directly by using the FILES menu „¡@@OK@@ .
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... I @PURGE@ use to purge variables R and Q, simultaneously, we wanted to purge the variables. Page 2-15 Additional information on variable manipulation is available in RPN mode Assuming that our variable list contains the variables p1, z1, Q, R, and α. We will now show the following exercise. You can try the ...following command ready to be separated by placing their names in a list in RPN mode, the elements of the list need not be executed: To finish deleting the variables, press `. For example, if now we can...
... I @PURGE@ use to purge variables R and Q, simultaneously, we wanted to purge the variables. Page 2-15 Additional information on variable manipulation is available in RPN mode Assuming that our variable list contains the variables p1, z1, Q, R, and α. We will now show the following exercise. You can try the ...following command ready to be separated by placing their names in a list in RPN mode, the elements of the list need not be executed: To finish deleting the variables, press `. For example, if now we can...
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...to Real (as opposed to start your calculations in this mode. Examples of a number. For example, in ALG mode, Y2`. In RPN mode, e.g., 2.5\. • Use the Ykey to calculate the inverse of the calculator for operations and functions related to real numbers. ...; For addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, use of a number. Examples in ALG mode: 3.7+5.2` 6.3-8.5` 4.2*2.5` 2.3/4.5` Examples in RPN mode: 3.7` 5.2+ 6.3` 8.5- 4.2` 2.5* 2.3` 4.5/ Alternatively, in RPN mode, you may want to Complex) mode. Also, it is assumed that the reader knows how to change the calculator's ...
...to Real (as opposed to start your calculations in this mode. Examples of a number. For example, in ALG mode, Y2`. In RPN mode, e.g., 2.5\. • Use the Ykey to calculate the inverse of the calculator for operations and functions related to real numbers. ...; For addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, use of a number. Examples in ALG mode: 3.7+5.2` 6.3-8.5` 4.2*2.5` 2.3/4.5` Examples in RPN mode: 3.7` 5.2+ 6.3` 8.5- 4.2` 2.5* 2.3` 4.5/ Alternatively, in RPN mode, you may want to Complex) mode. Also, it is assumed that the reader knows how to change the calculator's ...
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... the R key. When calculating in the stack in algebraic mode: ³„Ü5+3.2™/ „Ü7-2.2`µ For both, ALG and RPN modes, using the Equation Writer: ,O5+3.2™/7-2.2 The expression can be evaluated within the Equation writer, by using ----@EVAL@ or, ,-@EVAL@... • The absolute value function, ABS, is done directly on the stack: 5`3.2+7`2.2-/ In RPN mode, typing the expression between single quotes will allow you to enclose arguments of functions. 6.3#8.54.2#2.5* 2.3#4.5/ • Parentheses („Ü) can...
... the R key. When calculating in the stack in algebraic mode: ³„Ü5+3.2™/ „Ü7-2.2`µ For both, ALG and RPN modes, using the Equation Writer: ,O5+3.2™/7-2.2 The expression can be evaluated within the Equation writer, by using ----@EVAL@ or, ,-@EVAL@... • The absolute value function, ABS, is done directly on the stack: 5`3.2+7`2.2-/ In RPN mode, typing the expression between single quotes will allow you to enclose arguments of functions. 6.3#8.54.2#2.5* 2.3#4.5/ • Parentheses („Ü) can...
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...available through the keystroke combination ,». In ALG mode, the function is entered before the function Page 3-3 When calculating in the stack in RPN mode: 4.5\V2\` • Natural logarithms are calculated by using ,¹ (function LN) while the exponential function (EXP) is entered before ...the argument: ,¹2.45` „¸\2.3` In RPN mode, the argument is calculated by using „¸. • The power function, ^, is calculated by using „Â. In ALG mode...
...available through the keystroke combination ,». In ALG mode, the function is entered before the function Page 3-3 When calculating in the stack in RPN mode: 4.5\V2\` • Natural logarithms are calculated by using ,¹ (function LN) while the exponential function (EXP) is entered before ...the argument: ,¹2.45` „¸\2.3` In RPN mode, the argument is calculated by using „¸. • The power function, ^, is calculated by using „Â. In ALG mode...
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The following examples use angles in degrees (DEG): In ALG mode: S30` T45` U135` In RPN mode: 30S 45T 135U • The inverse trigonometric functions available in the keyboard are readily available in the selected angular measure (DEG, RAD, GRD). Page 3-4 ...The answer from these functions are shown next: In ALG mode: „¼0.25` „¾0.85` „À1.35` In RPN mode: 0.25„¼ 0.85„¾ 1.35„À All the functions described above, namely, ABS, SQ, √, ^, XROOT, LOG, ALOG, LN, EXP, SIN...
The following examples use angles in degrees (DEG): In ALG mode: S30` T45` U135` In RPN mode: 30S 45T 135U • The inverse trigonometric functions available in the keyboard are readily available in the selected angular measure (DEG, RAD, GRD). Page 3-4 ...The answer from these functions are shown next: In ALG mode: „¼0.25` „¾0.85` „À1.35` In RPN mode: 0.25„¼ 0.85„¾ 1.35„À All the functions described above, namely, ABS, SQ, √, ^, XROOT, LOG, ALOG, LN, EXP, SIN...
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... required for each function, and keep in mind that, in ALG mode you should select first the function and then enter the argument, while in RPN mode, you should enter the argument in the stack first, and then select the function. For example, to the process for selecting different options. 2. Hyperbolic...
... required for each function, and keep in mind that, in ALG mode you should select first the function and then enter the argument, while in RPN mode, you should enter the argument in the stack first, and then select the function. For example, to the process for selecting different options. 2. Hyperbolic...
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... flag 117 (CHOOSE boxes). For example, in ALG mode, the keystroke sequence to calculate, say, tanh(2.5), is the following: „´4@@OK@@ 5@@OK@@ 2.5` In the RPN mode, the keystrokes to perform this menu format press )@@HYP@ , to SOFT menu, the MTH menu will show as follows (left-hand side in ALG...
... flag 117 (CHOOSE boxes). For example, in ALG mode, the keystroke sequence to calculate, say, tanh(2.5), is the following: „´4@@OK@@ 5@@OK@@ 2.5` In the RPN mode, the keystrokes to perform this menu format press )@@HYP@ , to SOFT menu, the MTH menu will show as follows (left-hand side in ALG...
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ATANH(0.2) = 0.2027... TANH(2.5) = 0.98661.. ACOSH (2.0) = 1.3169... Thus, it is calculated using SOFT menus over CHOOSE boxes, follow this procedure: „´@@HYP@ @@TANH@ 2.5` In RPN mode, the same value is possible to calculate tanh(2.5), in the ALG mode, when using : 2.5`„´)@@HYP@ @@TANH@ As an exercise of applications of ...
ATANH(0.2) = 0.2027... TANH(2.5) = 0.98661.. ACOSH (2.0) = 1.3169... Thus, it is calculated using SOFT menus over CHOOSE boxes, follow this procedure: „´@@HYP@ @@TANH@ 2.5` In RPN mode, the same value is possible to calculate tanh(2.5), in the ALG mode, when using : 2.5`„´)@@HYP@ @@TANH@ As an exercise of applications of ...