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20-2
Inputting and Executing Calculations
The ALGBR Mode display is divided into three areas: an input area, a solution
area, and a message area (used for display of menus and error messages).
Example
X + X2 + 3X – 2X2
v
+
vx
+d
v
-c
vx
w
• Solutions are displayed in natural display notation.
• Solutions produced in the ALGBR Mode are also stored in Ans memory and
can be recalled by pressing
!K
.
• You can input up to 255 bytes of data for each ALGBR Mode calculation.
• If a solution does not fit within the solution area, use
f
,
c
,
d
, and
e
to
scroll the screen.
• Inputting more data while there is data in the input area and solution area
causes the previous data to be cleared from two areas automatically.
• If you clear the display by pressing
A
, you can recall the previous operation
by pressing
d
or
e
(Replay Function).
• The Angle item of the set up screen can be set to either
"Deg"
or
"Rad"
for
ALGBR Mode operations.
• The Display
item of the set up screen can be set to
"Fix"
,
"Sci"
, or
"Norm"
for
ALGBR Mode operations. Note, however, that this setting is applied for the
approx
command only.
• A displayed solution can be stored in function memory by pressing
K
6
(FMEM)
1
(STO). Next, press a function
1
(f
1
) to
6
(f
6
) to select a
specific function memory.
Input area
Solution area
Messages area
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