MATHPRINT™ CLASSIC
mode displays most inputs and outputs the way they are shown
MATHPRINT™
in textbooks, such as
mode displays expressions and answers as if written on one line,
CLASSIC
such as 1/2 + 3/4. (Fraction bars appear as thick lines. A division operation will
appear as a thin slash mark.)
:
Note
•
Some areas in MATHPRINT ™ mode display in classic (one line) formats.
•
If you switch between these modes, most entries (except matrix
calculations) will be preserved.
NORMAL SCI ENG
Answers are displayed in standard formats when the calculation or setting
forces a decimal result on the calculator.
Notation for 12345.67
NORMAL
12345.67
Retains the decimal notation up to limits of the calculator
display and memory.
(Scientific1.234567 x 10
SCI
One digit to the left of the decimal with the appropriate
power of 10 to the right of *â.
(Engineering)
ENG
3
12.34567 x 10
Up to three digits before the decimal and the power of 10
(to the right of â) is a multiple of three.
Note:
The keypad contains y D, which displays as â on the calculator. *This
•
â in the display stands for "x10" and the number entered after â becomes
2
2
∫
x dx
1
3
+
and
2
4
1
4
)
.
Decimal answer
displays as:
12345.67
1.234567â4
12.34567â3
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