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HP 300s+ - Specifying the Default Angle Unit; Specifying the Number of Display Digits; Calculation Result Display Examples

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Math format causes fractions, irrational numbers, and
other expressions to display as they are written on paper.
Linear format causes fractions and other expressions to
display in a single line.
Specifying the Default Angle Unit
90° = radians = 100 grads
Specifying the Number of Display Digits
Calculation Result Display Examples
Fix: The number you specify (from 0 to 9) controls the
number of decimal places for displayed calculation results.
Calculation results are rounded off to the specified digit
before being displayed.
Example: 100
÷ 7 = 14.286 (Fix3)
14.29 (Fix2)
Sci: The value you specify (from 0 to 10) controls the
number of significant digits for displayed calculation
results. Calculation results are rounded off the specified
digit before being displayed.
To specify this as the default
angle unit:
Perform this key operation:
Degrees
(Deg)
Radians
(Rad)
Grads
(Gra)
To specify this: Perform this key operation:
Number of Decimal Places
(Fix)
-
Number of Significant Digits
(Sci)
-
Exponential Display Range
(Norm)
(Norm1)
or
(Norm2)
Math Format
Linear Format
π
2
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