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HP HP-11C User Manual

HP HP-11C
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Section
1:
Getting
Started
23
When
working
with
your
HP-11C’s
other
two-number
functions
(such
as
[}*]),
remember
that
the
number
designated
by
x
on
the
key
is
always
the
last
number
to
be
keyed
in.
For
example,
to
calculate
the
value
of
2
raised
to
the
power
of
three
(23),
key
in
2,
press
(ENTER],
key
in
the
exponent,
3,
then
press
[].
Keystrokes
Display
2
2.0000
3
3
3is
the
x-value.
8.0000
2
(y)
raised
to
the
third
(x)
power.
Now
try
these
problems.
Notice
that
you
have
to
press
to
separate
numbers
only
when
they
are
being
keyed
in
one
immediately
after
the
other.
A
previously
calculated
result
(intermediate
result)
will
be
automatically
separated
from
a
new
number
you
key
in.
To
solve
(2
+4)
=
8:
Keystrokes
Display
2
2.0000
4
4
6.0000
(2+4)
8
8
(=]
0.7500
2+4)+8
To
solve
(9
+
17
—4
+
23)
+
4:
Keystrokes
Display
9
9.0000
17
26.0000
9+17)
a3
22.0000
9+17—4)
23
45.0000
9+17—-4423)
4(+]
11.2500
9+17—4+23)+4
Even
more
complicated
problems
are
solved
in
the
same
simple
manner—using
automatic
storage
of
intermediate
results.

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BrandHP
ModelHP-11C
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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