Cyclical type:
With this app type, operations proceed cyclically among tabs. Pressing > while any tab
is displayed moves to the next tab to the right.
Graph&Table App
Press < to move to the next tab to the left.
•
and
on either end of the tabs means there is a tab in the direction indicated by the arrow(s).
• While the window displays a graph, you can hide the tabs by pressing D. This expands the display area.
In some cases, tabs may be hidden automatically. If you are able to show hidden tabs,
the status bar. In this case, press U to show the tabs.
App Alpha Character and Numeric Input
Natural Input and Linear Input
Your calculator lets you enter expressions using either of two input methods: natural input or linear input. Natural
input lets you input expressions in textbook format. With linear input, you can input expressions in linear format.
There are differences between natural input and linear input when entering fractions, square roots ( ), some
functions, vectors, and matrices. The table below shows examples of natural and linear input.
Expression
Input method
Natural input
Linear input
To incorporate a previously entered numeric value as an argument into a function (natural input only)
To enter 1 + 7
Example:
Pressing sI(INS) makes 7
with the next key operation.
Fractions,
and change it to 1 + 7
6
1+e7d6llllsI(INS)
, which was input in the above example, the argument of the function ( ) entered
6
Functions (Integration
example)
6
j
9
Python App
will be shown in
Matrix
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