Index (Continued)
D (Continued)
Degrees, 2-20
decimal, 4-6
minutes/seconds, 4-6
to radians, grads conversion, 4-8
Difficulty, in case of, B-1
Digits, 2-8
Display
adjusting the contrast, vii
alphanumeric, 1-8
areas, 1-6
formats, 2-12
function key labels, 1-9
register, 1-16, 2-14
statusindicators, 1-7
Divisors, greatest common,2-31
E
EEnotation, 2-12
Entering
alpha, 1-10
decimals,2-8
digits, 2-8
pi, 2-8
scientific notation, 2-8, 2-15
sign,2-8
Equations
cubic, 2-37
quadratic, 2-35
Error
correcting, 2-10
messages, B-4
reasonsfor, B-2
Exchange
display anda memory, 5-11
display andt, 3-10, 4-10, 5-7
Exponents, 2-8, 2-12
Extendedfunctions
cubic equations, 2-37
quadratic equations, 2-35
system, 2-34
A-12
Reference Information
FE
Factorial, 2-24
Factors, prime, 2-30
Fields, 1-10, 2-9, 5-6
Files, 5-3
Fixed place, 2-14
Flags, A-3, A-4
Floating decimal place, 2-14
Format, display, 2-12
Fractional portion, 2-28
Frequencyfunction,3-5, 3-10
Functions
absolute, 2-32
cubic, 2-35
definable keys, 1-11
extended,2-34
inverse, 1-11
numeric, 2-27
primary key, 1-10
quadratic, 2-37
secondkey, 1-10
signum, 2-32
system,2-34
G
Grads, 2-20
Grads to degrees,
radians conversion,4-8
Greatest commondivisor, 2-31
Guard digits, A-8
H
HALT,5-13
HELPfunction, 1-14
Hexadecimal mode, 4~13
Hyperbolic operations,2-22
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