Getting started
11
Setting a mode
This example demonstrates how to change the angle
measure from the default mode, radians, to degrees for
Number
Format
The number format mode you set is the
number format used in all Home view
calculations.
Standard.
Full-precision display.
Fixed.
Displays results rounded to a
number of decimal places. Example:
123.456789 becomes 123.46 in
Fixed 2 format.
Scientific.
Displays results with an
exponent, one digit to the left of the
decimal point, and the specified
number of decimal places. Example:
123.456789 becomes 1.23E2 in
Scientific 2 format.
Engineering.
Displays result with an
exponent that is a multiple of 3, and
the specified number of significant
digits beyond the first one. Example:
123.456E7 becomes 1.23E9 in
Engineering 2 format.
Complex
If checked, allows operations involving
complex numbers; if unchecked, only
real-number operations are allowed.
Language
Choose language preference for
menus and input forms.
Font Size
Choose a smaller or larger font for
most display purposes.
Calculator
Name
Calculator NameEnter a descriptive
name to identify your calculator to the
HP 39gII Connectivity Kit.
Textbook
Display
Disable or enable Textbook Format
Display for expressions entered in the
Home and Symbolic views.
Setting
Options (Continued)
Summary of Contents for 39gII
Page 1: ...HP 39gII graphing calculator user s guide Edition1 Part Number NW249 90001 ...
Page 2: ...Printing History Edition 1 November 201 1 ...
Page 32: ...22 Getting started ...
Page 58: ...48 Apps and their views ...
Page 70: ...60 Function app ...
Page 80: ...70 Solve app ...
Page 136: ...126 Polar app ...
Page 140: ...130 Sequence app ...
Page 148: ...138 Finance app ...
Page 152: ...142 Linear Solver app ...
Page 218: ...208 Matrices ...
Page 226: ...216 Notes and Info ...
Page 238: ...228 Variables and memory management ...
Page 318: ...308 Programming ...
Page 340: ...330 Reference information ...
Page 346: ...vi Product Regulatory Information ...