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Add 456+125 in base 8 and in hexadecimal. Then
return the calculator to decimal mode and do the same
addition.
4 5 6
1 2 5
Complex Numbers
Enter a complex number as an ordered pair in
parentheses, with the real part first. Operations with
complex numbers are limited to
the functions in the menu below. When you perform
computations with complex numbers, the result line
displays the real part of the answer, and r shows on the
indicator line; press
to see the imaginary part, and i
shows on the indicator line.
If a computation with complex numbers yields a real
number, the r and i will no longer be displayed.
When you store a complex number in memory, it takes
up two memory locations. Store to memory variable A,
and it occupies A (for the real part) and B (for the
imaginary part); or store to C, and it occupies C and D.
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Problem
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456+125
603
OCT
DEG
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456+125
57b
HEX DEG
ß
456+125
581.
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