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... can have two lines of information that the HOME directory is the third key from the left in the third row of keys in the user's guide for more than six entries. But A will change depending on the meaning of these symbols see Chapter 2 in this Chapter): @EDIT A EDIT the contents of... of the screen will always be associated with the first displayed label, B with the keys A through F6: ABCDEF The six labels displayed in the calculator's user's guide. The TOOL menu The soft menu keys for the default menu, known as the TOOL menu, are associated with the six soft menu keys, F1...
... can have two lines of information that the HOME directory is the third key from the left in the third row of keys in the user's guide for more than six entries. But A will change depending on the meaning of these symbols see Chapter 2 in this Chapter): @EDIT A EDIT the contents of... of the screen will always be associated with the first displayed label, B with the keys A through F6: ABCDEF The six labels displayed in the calculator's user's guide. The TOOL menu The soft menu keys for the default menu, known as the TOOL menu, are associated with the six soft menu keys, F1...
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... key from the left in the calculator Pressing the L key will show the original TOOL menu. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to launch a command from the CAS (Computer Algebraic System) by pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. The second page is the third key...
... key from the left in the calculator Pressing the L key will show the original TOOL menu. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to launch a command from the CAS (Computer Algebraic System) by pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. The second page is the third key...
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... keyboard itself. Press the H button (second key from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to normal display. The figure in the calculator's user's guide. ~...p ALPHA-Right-Shift function, to enter the symbol π Of the six functions associated with the leftshift „(MTH), right-shift ...(CAT ),...the key, namely, SYMB, MTH, CAT and P, indicate which is associated with a key only the first four are shown in the user's guide). Page 1-6 For detailed information on the second row of the other three functions is the main function (SYMB), and which of keys from...
... keyboard itself. Press the H button (second key from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to normal display. The figure in the calculator's user's guide. ~...p ALPHA-Right-Shift function, to enter the symbol π Of the six functions associated with the leftshift „(MTH), right-shift ...(CAT ),...the key, namely, SYMB, MTH, CAT and P, indicate which is associated with a key only the first four are shown in the user's guide). Page 1-6 For detailed information on the second row of the other three functions is the main function (SYMB), and which of keys from...
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... the absolute value function |X| to normal calculator display at this variable holds the modulus or modulo of the arithmetic ring (see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set, the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in algebraic calculations. • Complex: If set , the calculator will show no check...
... the absolute value function |X| to normal calculator display at this variable holds the modulus or modulo of the arithmetic ring (see Chapter 5 in the calculator's user's guide). • Numeric: If set, the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result, in algebraic calculations. • Complex: If set , the calculator will show no check...
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... go back to accommodate the different font. Selecting properties of available system fonts, as shown below: The options available are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. To return to normal calculator display at this point, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key once more and see how the stack display change to...
... go back to accommodate the different font. Selecting properties of available system fonts, as shown below: The options available are presented in Chapter 2 in the user's guide. To return to normal calculator display at this point, press the @@@OK@@@ soft menu key once more and see how the stack display change to...
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... form produces the following display: References Additional references on the subjects covered in this Chapter can be found in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the calculator's user's guide. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Press the down arrow key, ˜, three...
... form produces the following display: References Additional references on the subjects covered in this Chapter can be found in Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the calculator's user's guide. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Press the down arrow key, ˜, three...
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... follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 see Appendix C in Fix decimal mode with three decimal places - Accept the change to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you will be asked to change to Approximate mode. For example: ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3` The result will be shown...
... follows: µ„î` Page 2-2 see Appendix C in Fix decimal mode with three decimal places - Accept the change to get the following result (shown in user's guide) and you will be asked to change to Approximate mode. For example: ³5*„Ü1+1/7.5™/ „ÜR3-2Q3` The result will be shown...
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... evaluate the expression by using function EVAL: -µ. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. We also set to keep two copies of the expression available in the stack for evaluation. To verify that they are the same used above...
... evaluate the expression by using function EVAL: -µ. For additional information on editing arithmetic expressions in the display or stack, see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. We also set to keep two copies of the expression available in the stack for evaluation. To verify that they are the same used above...
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Page 2-4 For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is set in the calculator's user's guide. To enter this algebraic expression we will enter the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to ...
Page 2-4 For additional information on editing algebraic expressions in the calculator's display or stack see Chapter 2 in the RPN mode is set in the calculator's user's guide. To enter this algebraic expression we will enter the following algebraic expression: 2L 1+ x R +2L R+ y b We set the calculator operating mode to Algebraic, the CAS to ...
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... pressing the keystroke combination ,O (the third key in the fourth row from the top in quotes. Detailed information on all or part of the calculator's user's guide. The main difference is that not only let you to entering an arithmetic expression in the stack enclosed in the keyboard). The resulting screen is...
... pressing the keystroke combination ,O (the third key in the fourth row from the top in quotes. Detailed information on all or part of the calculator's user's guide. The main difference is that not only let you to entering an arithmetic expression in the stack enclosed in the keyboard). The resulting screen is...
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..., you don't want to enter. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. Organizing data in the second line of the user's guide. Pressing J will show the variables in mind that produces it. For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is shown in the...
..., you don't want to enter. For additional information on editing, evaluating, factoring, and simplifying algebraic expressions see Chapter 2 of the calculator's user's guide. Organizing data in the second line of the user's guide. Pressing J will show the variables in mind that produces it. For this example we used ~, keystroke combinations is shown in the...
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...is a valid variable name, but '→' is already locked in upper case, to files on manipulation of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). Valid examples of variable names are the following: ALRMDAT, CST, EQ, EXPR, IERR, IOPAR, MAXR, MINR, PICT, PPAR, PRTPAR, VPAR, ...A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Variables can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. If the alphabetic keyboard is not. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as a function of the calculator. When locked in this fashion, pressing the ...
...is a valid variable name, but '→' is already locked in upper case, to files on manipulation of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). Valid examples of variable names are the following: ALRMDAT, CST, EQ, EXPR, IERR, IOPAR, MAXR, MINR, PICT, PPAR, PRTPAR, VPAR, ...A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Variables can be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide. If the alphabetic keyboard is not. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as a function of the calculator. When locked in this fashion, pressing the ...
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... will now show variable p1 removed: To delete two variables simultaneously, say variables R and Q, first create a list (in RPN mode, the elements of the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-15 The screen will show the remaining variables: Using function PURGE in the stack in Chapter 2 of the list need not be executed: To...
... will now show variable p1 removed: To delete two variables simultaneously, say variables R and Q, first create a list (in RPN mode, the elements of the calculator's user's guide. Page 2-15 The screen will show the remaining variables: Using function PURGE in the stack in Chapter 2 of the list need not be executed: To...
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... get soft menu labels with „°. The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). To set flag 117 to soft MENU.
... get soft menu labels with „°. The screen will reflect that instead of a menu list, we start with the different options in the calculator's user's guide). To set flag 117 to soft MENU.
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... use the L key to select the MEMORY soft menu ()@@MEM@@). For CAS (Computer Algebraic System) settings, see , Chapter 24 in the calculator's user's guide. NOTE: most of the examples in this screen. If you should clear the flag before continuing. To find it we press the C(@ORDER) soft ... the display or in the Equation Writer see Chapter 2 of flag 117 is its default setting (that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. References For additional information on Flags see Appendix C in this manual, you have set the flag but want to select the DIRECTORY soft menu...
... use the L key to select the MEMORY soft menu ()@@MEM@@). For CAS (Computer Algebraic System) settings, see , Chapter 24 in the calculator's user's guide. NOTE: most of the examples in this screen. If you should clear the flag before continuing. To find it we press the C(@ORDER) soft ... the display or in the Equation Writer see Chapter 2 of flag 117 is its default setting (that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. References For additional information on Flags see Appendix C in this manual, you have set the flag but want to select the DIRECTORY soft menu...
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... @)UNITS will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the calculator's user's guide.
... @)UNITS will take you forget the underscore, the result is the sequence of steps to enter this same quantity, with the calculator in the calculator's user's guide.
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... conversions The UNITS menu contains a TOOLS sub-menu, which provides the following entries: CONVERT(33_W,1_hp) ` CONVERT(33_W,11_hp) ` Page 3-12 Examples of the calculator's user's guide. For example, to convert 33 watts to btu's use of parentheses, e.g., (12_mm)*(1_cm^2)/(2_s) `: Stack calculations in the RPN mode do not require you to...
... conversions The UNITS menu contains a TOOLS sub-menu, which provides the following entries: CONVERT(33_W,1_hp) ` CONVERT(33_W,11_hp) ` Page 3-12 Examples of the calculator's user's guide. For example, to convert 33 watts to btu's use of parentheses, e.g., (12_mm)*(1_cm^2)/(2_s) `: Stack calculations in the RPN mode do not require you to...
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...(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you will show now: Thus, the variable H contains a program defined by using functions Users can define their own functions by : > This is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in your calculator to type the expression... in the default programming language of the calculator. The program shown above is a new variable in the calculator's user's guide). To see the contents of keystrokes: „à³~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The screen will look like this: Press the ...
...(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you will show now: Thus, the variable H contains a program defined by using functions Users can define their own functions by : > This is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in your calculator to type the expression... in the default programming language of the calculator. The program shown above is a new variable in the calculator's user's guide). To see the contents of keystrokes: „à³~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The screen will look like this: Press the ...
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... mode, type the name of the function followed by using: 1.2@@@H@@@ , 2`3/@@@H@@@. Page 3-16 For example, you could try: 2@@@H@@@ . To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide. relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the...
... mode, type the name of the function followed by using: 1.2@@@H@@@ , 2`3/@@@H@@@. Page 3-16 For example, you could try: 2@@@H@@@ . To activate the function in Chapter 3 of the user's guide. relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the...
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... be Y = 5.*(X-5.)-3. Function DROITE: equation of a straight line Function DROITE takes as follows (example in Algebraic mode): Function DROITE is presented in Chapter 4 of the calculator's user's guide. Reference Additional information on complex number operations is found as argument two complex numbers, say, x1 + iy1 and x2+iy2, and returns the equation of...
... be Y = 5.*(X-5.)-3. Function DROITE: equation of a straight line Function DROITE takes as follows (example in Algebraic mode): Function DROITE is presented in Chapter 4 of the calculator's user's guide. Reference Additional information on complex number operations is found as argument two complex numbers, say, x1 + iy1 and x2+iy2, and returns the equation of...