CONSTANT MULTIPLICATIONS
The first number (multiplicand) may be retained for continued multiplication. The constant is saved until
C/CE is depressed or a new constant is entered.
EXAMPLE:
5
6 = 30
5
9 = 45
5
2 = 10
ENTER
5
6
9
2
AUTOMATIC SQUARING
Repeated consecutive depressions of
EXAMPLE:
2
ENTER
2
RAISING NUMBERS TO INTEGRAL POWERS
Storing a constant multiplicand, followed by repeated consecutive depressions of =, provides a
convenient way of raising a number to an integral power.
1
EXAMPLE:
2
= 2
2
2
= 4
3
2
= 8
4
2
= 16
5
2
= 32
52
PRESS
RESULTS DISPLAYED
5
=
30
=
45
=
10
squares the displayed quantity.
= 256
PRESS
RESULTS DISPLAYED
2
4
16
=
256
MONROE TRADER II