Getting Started
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Press
M
, and now calculate the same example using the
Æ
key to store the first number,
then key in the second number and perform the operation.
Although the in-line function has fewer key strokes, performing this example using the
Æ
key permits you to store a value and then perform other calculations following
Æ
without
using parentheses.
Table 2-20 Example calculating percent change as an in-line function
Keys
Display
Description
Jj\¨
17.00
Enters
number1
, displays the
PEND
annunciator indicating the
calculator is awaiting
instructions.
Gd
29_
Enters
number 2
.
4
70.59
Calculates the percent change.
Table 2-21 Example calculating percent change using ‘INPUT’
Keys
Display
Description
JjÆ
17.00
Enters
number1, and
displays
the
INPUT
annunciator
indicating the number has been
stored.
Gd\¨
70.59
Enters
number 2
and calculates
the percent change.
Table 2-22 Example displaying two-number functions with chain calculation
Keys
Display
Description
JjÆ
17.00
Enters
number1
, and displays
the
INPUT
annunciator.
Gd1DD
1VYAgj
87_
Enters and performs the chain
calculation. Results are stored
and used in the next operation.
The
PEND
annunciator and the
blinking cursor indicate an
operation is pending as the
calculator awaits instructions.
\¨
70.59
Calculates the percent change
between 17 and the result of the
chain operation (29).
Summary of Contents for 10bII+
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