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Artwork: Joerg Woerner Datamath Calculator Museum TABLE OF CONTENTS I. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Powers and Roots Reciprocal Percent Natural Logarithm and e' Common Logarithm and 10' Trigonometric Functions Angular Mode Selection Sine, Cosine. Radian, Grad Conversions Hyperbolic Functions Inverse Hyperbolic Functions Page 2 2 3 4 5 8 8 9 9 ...
Artwork: Joerg Woerner Datamath Calculator Museum TABLE OF CONTENTS I. SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Powers and Roots Reciprocal Percent Natural Logarithm and e' Common Logarithm and 10' Trigonometric Functions Angular Mode Selection Sine, Cosine. Radian, Grad Conversions Hyperbolic Functions Inverse Hyperbolic Functions Page 2 2 3 4 5 8 8 9 9 ...
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.... See page 29 [Lferj ii 2fj Common Antilogarithm (10 to the displayed power). Can be fractional. cz±i `e4)x Root of y Key -Takes the xth root of the displayed value (raises 10 to the x Power) Sequence -Calculates the common antilogarithm of the displayed value y. See page... 25. `r]Square Root Key -Calculates the square root of the number in the display. Used with +, x,+, this key can be changed whenever desired. See page 28 LI7ja Natural Antilogarithm...
.... See page 29 [Lferj ii 2fj Common Antilogarithm (10 to the displayed power). Can be fractional. cz±i `e4)x Root of y Key -Takes the xth root of the displayed value (raises 10 to the x Power) Sequence -Calculates the common antilogarithm of the displayed value y. See page... 25. `r]Square Root Key -Calculates the square root of the number in the display. Used with +, x,+, this key can be changed whenever desired. See page 28 LI7ja Natural Antilogarithm...
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These algebraic rules assign priorities to efficiently combine operations. Division 4) Addition. exponentiation, root extraction and other multiplication and division are completed. 4) Addition and subtraction are completed. 5)...So, algebraicly. the correct answer is : 1) Single-variable Functions 2) Exponentiation (r), Roots (' 7) 3) Multiplication. percent and reciprocal) immediately replace the displayed value with their respective functions. (y) 2) Exponentiation and roots are performed as soon as the single-variable functions are completed. 3) Multiplication and ...
These algebraic rules assign priorities to efficiently combine operations. Division 4) Addition. exponentiation, root extraction and other multiplication and division are completed. 4) Addition and subtraction are completed. 5)...So, algebraicly. the correct answer is : 1) Single-variable Functions 2) Exponentiation (r), Roots (' 7) 3) Multiplication. percent and reciprocal) immediately replace the displayed value with their respective functions. (y) 2) Exponentiation and roots are performed as soon as the single-variable functions are completed. 3) Multiplication and ...
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... operate on any of each subsequent entry. raises each subsequent entry to each subsequent entry by entering the new number and pressing F71. takes the m" root of the above arithmetic functions eliminates the constant that is completed by m. CM] [[E] EE C] Display O. 1 8026 32 8026 747.5996 6.1994 3 2 00 1 8346 00 23...
... operate on any of each subsequent entry. raises each subsequent entry to each subsequent entry by entering the new number and pressing F71. takes the m" root of the above arithmetic functions eliminates the constant that is completed by m. CM] [[E] EE C] Display O. 1 8026 32 8026 747.5996 6.1994 3 2 00 1 8346 00 23...
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... displayed during the short time the calculator is computing a result. Example• (4.235)' - 17.935225 Enter 4.235 Press Display 17.935225 The square root key [F] calculates the square root of the number x in the display. Example: VW26 = 2 5 Enter Press Display 6.25 L€J 25 Example: (V31.1152 - 7 + (3 2)9-...y The special function keys described in progress. Be sure the calculator has completed an operation before pressing the next key. Roots and Powers The square key En calculates the square of the number x in the display. The single-variable functions operate...
... displayed during the short time the calculator is computing a result. Example• (4.235)' - 17.935225 Enter 4.235 Press Display 17.935225 The square root key [F] calculates the square root of the number x in the display. Example: VW26 = 2 5 Enter Press Display 6.25 L€J 25 Example: (V31.1152 - 7 + (3 2)9-...y The special function keys described in progress. Be sure the calculator has completed an operation before pressing the next key. Roots and Powers The square key En calculates the square of the number x in the display. The single-variable functions operate...
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... over all ranges except for values of y very near 1 and very large exponents or very small roots. T he 0th root of these functions as well as y approaches 1and the exponent becomes extremely large or when roots become extremely small. 26 These errors increase as other is negative' Error" lights up in the 6th... functions -the variable y must be realized. For example 1 00008' has an error of the base. press or Irwin enter x. Your calculator also provides two universal roots and powers keys that do not act on these functions. Accuracy for these...
... over all ranges except for values of y very near 1 and very large exponents or very small roots. T he 0th root of these functions as well as y approaches 1and the exponent becomes extremely large or when roots become extremely small. 26 These errors increase as other is negative' Error" lights up in the 6th... functions -the variable y must be realized. For example 1 00008' has an error of the base. press or Irwin enter x. Your calculator also provides two universal roots and powers keys that do not act on these functions. Accuracy for these...
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b = 8. E3 CI CI 2 -10. 2. 3 -1 6666667 Root 2 42 c = 5 x _-8 ' v18? - (4)(3)N 2x 3 Solving for x are x = -b 2a Example: Find the roots of the equation 3r. + 8x + 5 - 0. Using the above equation: a = 3. Quadratic Equation For an equation m tne form ax' + bx + C V, t solutions for the positive sign first Enter Press Display fOgl M 8 M _ 6.1 4 [X] 3 [g.] 5 F.4.1 M LCI 2 DE 3 =] 8 1 - 8. 2.
b = 8. E3 CI CI 2 -10. 2. 3 -1 6666667 Root 2 42 c = 5 x _-8 ' v18? - (4)(3)N 2x 3 Solving for x are x = -b 2a Example: Find the roots of the equation 3r. + 8x + 5 - 0. Using the above equation: a = 3. Quadratic Equation For an equation m tne form ax' + bx + C V, t solutions for the positive sign first Enter Press Display fOgl M 8 M _ 6.1 4 [X] 3 [g.] 5 F.4.1 M LCI 2 DE 3 =] 8 1 - 8. 2.