In
algobraic
form,
these
computations
are:
16,3
4,
296)
438
2.
438
-296
~
4.
438
'0'
296 ~
3.
438
x296
2.
438
~
296
1.
438
+2\}6
1. 438 +296 =
3, 438 x296
~
C.
Results
of
more
than
eight
but
less
than
seventeen
digits
will
appear
with
the
overflow
Indicator
(described
under Conlrols &Indicators).
See
Instructions
for
Overflow
I
nte
rp
retal
ion.
4.
To
enter amathematical computation
Entry
of
a
computation
is
greatly
simplified
when
it
is
first
converted
to
algebrnic
form.
These
computations
are then
entered
a
digit
or
operative
at
a
time,
beginnIng
with
the
left-most
figure
and
progressing
to
the
right
For
full
detalls
refer
to
specific
instructions
and
examples
that
follow.
5. Reading anumerical result
A.
Results
01
etght
digits
or
less
are
read
directly
from the
Display.
B.
In
certain
computations,
zeroes
at
the
extreme
right
of
a
decimal
result
will
be
suppressed.
For
example,
a
result
representing
S16.30
may
appear
as:
B.
Then
you
enter
13
ins.tead
of
12.
Display
is:
123.45
A
mistake!
C.
To
clear
13,
touch
the
~
key
once
only.
Display is:
D.
Then
enter
12.
Display is:
E,
Finally,
touch
the
II
key
for
answer.
Display
'IS:
NOTE:
An
~ncorrect
entry
should
be
cleared
prior
to
any
other
entry
or
operation.
3.
To enter anumber
Example: enter 123.45
A.
Starting
with
the
left-most
digit
touch
keys
as
follows:
1,2,3,
.,
4,
and
5.
B.
Display
will
be:
12
I_
XU
h.
.2
!
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:
Ii.
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