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Section 1: Getting Started
Calculations
One-Number Functions
A one-number function performs an operation using only the number in the
display. To use any one-number function, press the function key
after
the
number has been placed in the display.
Keystrokes
Display
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Two-Number Functions and
v
A two-number function must have two numbers present in the calculator
before
executing the function.
+
,
-
,
*
and
÷
are examples of
two-number functions.
Terminating Digit Entry.
When
keying in
two numbers to perform an
operation, the calculator needs a signal that
digit entry is terminated
for the
first number. This is done by pressing
v
to separate the two numbers.
If, on the other hand, one of the numbers is already in the calculator as the
result of a previous operation, you do not need to use the
v
key. All
functions except the digit entry keys themselves
*
have the effect of
terminating digit entry.
Notice that, regardless of the number, a decimal point always appears and a
set number of decimal places are displayed when you terminate digit entry
(as by pressing
v
).
Chain Calculations.
In the following calculations, notice that:
The
v
key is used only for separating the
sequential
entry of
two numbers.
The operator is keyed in
only after
both operands are in the calculator.
The result of any operation may itself become an operand. Such
intermediate results are stored and retrieved on a last-in, first-out
basis. New digits keyed in following an operation are treated as a new
number.
*
The digit keys,
+
,
“
,
‛
, and
−
.
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