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Base-n Calculations and Logical Calculations
Press to enter Base-n mode for decimal (base 10),
hexadecimal (base 16), binary (base 2), octal (base 8), or logical
calculations.
Default base number system is Decimal with [d] display indicator
To select a specific number system in base mode, simply press
Decimal [d], Hexadecimal [H], Binary [b], or
Octal [o].
The key allows you to perform logical calculations includes:
Logic connection [And] / [Or], exclusive or [Xor], exclusive nor
[Xnor], argument complement [Not], and negation [Neg].
If the binary or octal calculation result is more than 8-digit, [1b] /
[1o] will be displayed to indicate the result has next block. Keep
pressing can loop between result blocks.
All the scientific functions cannot be used, and you cannot input
the value with decimal place or exponent.
Example:
2
45 = 1 +
Absolute Value and Argument Calculation
With the rectangular form complex number, you can calculate the
corresponding absolute value (r) or argument ( ) by or
key respectively.
2 45>a+bi
1.
2 45>a+bi
1.
Operation (Angle Unit: Degree)
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Example:
What's the absolute value (r) and argument ( ) if complex
number is 6+8
Abs ( 6+8i
10.
Arg ( 6+8i
53.13010235
Operation (Angle Unit: Degree)
Display (Lower)
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Conjugate of a complex number
If the complex number is z = a + bi, the conjugate value of this
complex number should be z = a – bi.
Example:
The conjugate of 3 + 4
is 3 – 4
Conjg ( 3+4i
3.
Conjg ( 3+4i
– 4.
Operation (Angle Unit: Degree)
Display (Lower)
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