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Shortcuts for Entering Math Expressions
Shortcuts for Entering Math Expressions
Shortcuts let you enter elements of math expressions by typing instead of using the
Catalog or Symbol Palette. For example, to enter the expression
√
6, you can type
sqrt
(6)
on the entry line. When you press
·
, the expression
sqrt(6)
is changed to
√
6. Some shortrcuts are useful from both the handheld and the computer keyboard.
Others are useful primarily from the computer keyboard.
From the Handheld or Computer Keyboard
To enter this:
Type this shortcut:
π
pi
θ
theta
∞
infinity
≤
<=
≥
>=
≠
/=
⇒
(logical implication)
=>
⇔
(logical double implication, XNOR)
<=>
→
(store operator)
=:
| | (absolute value)
abs(
...
)
√
()
sqrt(
...
)
d
()
derivative(
...
)
∫
()
integral(
...
)
Σ
() (Sum template)
sumSeq(
...
)
Π
() (Product template)
prodSeq(
...
)
sin
⁻
¹
()
,
cos
⁻
¹
()
, ...
arcsin(
...
)
,
arccos(
...
)
, ...
Δ
List()
deltaList(
...
)
Δ
tmpCnv()
deltaTmpCnv(
...
)
From the Computer Keyboard
To enter this:
Type this shortcut:
c1
,
c2
, ... (constants)
@c1
,
@c2
, ...
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