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The minus can also
be
used
as
a unary minus;
that
is.
the minus sign preceding a
negative number.
Examples:
-5
-9E4
-B
4--2
Multiplication
H.
An
asterisk
mu
Itiplied by the term on the left.
Examples:
same
as
4+2
specifies
that
the term on the right
is
resu
Its in 200
resu Its in 0
resu Its in 5
results
in
1600
100-2
50-0
A-Xl
R%-14
Division
(Il.
The slash specifies that the term on the left
is
ta
be
divided by
the term on the right.
Examples:
10/2
6400/4
AlB
4E2/XR
Exponentiation Pl. The up arrow specifies
that
the term on the left
is
raised
ta the
power
specified by the term on the right. If the term on the right
is
2.
the
number on the left
is
squared; if the term on the
right
is
3.
the number on the left
is
cubed, etc. The exponent can
be
any number. variable. or expression,
as
long
as
the exponentiation yields a number in the PETs range.
Examples:
64
2t2
1212
1
t3
AT5
216.4
NMT-10
14TF
results
in
4
results
in
144
results in 1
results in
84.4485064

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