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“Quotient” (Q) is the result of a division problem, “Remainder”
(r) is the value remaining in an integer division problem.
The calculated quotient value (Q) and remainder (r) will be
stored into memory variables “C” and “D” automatically
assigned.
In Maths mode, press or to scroll a long calculation
result.
In Line mode, the quotient value (Q) and remainder (r) will be
shown over 2 line.
Only Quotient Value (Q) can continue to be used for the next
calculation or be stored into memory variables.
Quotient and Remainder Calculations
With polar coordinates, you can calculate and Display
θ
within –180º <
θ
≤
180º range. (Same as Radian and
Gradient)
In Maths mode, press or to scroll the calculation
result.
In Line mode, (x,y) or (r,
θ
) will be shown over 2 line.
After conversion, the results will automatically be assigned to
memory variables X and Y. Press or to show the
results.
Coordinate Conversion
35 ÷ 10 = 3 x 10 +5
Q=3
R=5
(Line mode)
Quotient value (Q) + 3
= 6
Recall Quotient
value (Q)
Recall Remainder
value (r)
Q…r(35, 10
Q= 3
R= 5
Ans+3
6
C
3
D
5
Display
Key in operation
Example in
Line mode
Rectangular Coordinates
(Rec)
Polar Coordinates (Pol)
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