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Lesson
6:
Doing
Arithmetic
There
are
actually
two
different
ways
that
you
can
“do”
arithmetic
on
the
HP
48.
The
stack
method
is
most
convenient
when
you
want
to
perform
immediate
calculations
involving
one
or
more
numbers.
The
algebraic
method
is
most
convenient
when
you
wish
to
describe
your
calculation
as
a
formula
(so
that
you
can
verify
it
or
reuse
it)
before
evaluating
it.
Stack
Method
Look
at
an
example
of
the
way
the
stack
works
during
a
calculation.
It
works
very
much
like
the
pencil-and-paper
arithmetic
taught
in
elementary
school.
For
example,
to
find
the
difference
of
two
numbers
(such
as
8.9
and
7.2),
you
first
write
them
both
onto
the
paper
and
then
subtract:
g
“tz
1
#
Using
the
stack
for
arithmetic
on
the
HP
48
exactly
mirrors
the
manual
process.
Enter
the
numbers
(or
arguments)
first,
then
perform
the
operation.
Example:
Subtract
7.2
from
8.9
on
the
HP
48.
Step
1:
Enter
the
numbers.
Notice
that
you
enter
numbers
in
the
same
order
that
you
would
write
them
on
paper.
8.9
(ENTER)
7.2
(ENTER
7
B8.9
1:
fe
MATE]
LIST
HYP
KEAL
ERE
Step
2:
Perform
the
subtraction.
The
subtraction
operation
removes
the
objects
on
the
first
two
stack
levels
(noting
the
order)
and
returns
the
difference
back
to
level
1.
1:
oO
1.7
MECTE[MATE]
LIST
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HYP
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REAL
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3-2
Arithmetic

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BrandHP
Model48gx
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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