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The
HP-28S Owner's Manual (this
manual)
contains
three
parts.
Part
1,
"Fundamentals,"
demonstrates
how
to
work
some
simple
problems.
Part
2,
"Summary
of Calculator Features,"
builds
on
part
1 to
help
you
apply
those examples to
your
own
problems.
Part
3, "Program-
ming," describes
programming
features
and
demonstrates
them
in a
series
of
programming
examples.
The
HP-28S Reference Manual gives
detailed
information
about
com-
mands.
It
is a
dictionary
of
menus,
describing
the
concepts
and
commands
for
each
menu.
We
recommend
that
you
first
work
through
the
examples
in
part
1 of
the
Owner's
Manual
to
get
comfortable
with
the
calculator,
and
then
look
at
part
2 to
gain
a
broader
understanding
of
the
calculator's
op-
eration.
When
you
want
to
know
more
about
a
particular
command,
look
it
up
in
the
Reference
Manual.
When
you
want
to
learn
about
programming,
read
part
3 of
the
Owner's
Manual.
These
manuals
show
you
how
to
use
the
HP-28S
to
do
math,
but
they
don't
teach
math.
We
assume
that
you're
already
familiar
with
the
relevant
mathematical
principles. For example, to
use
the
calculus
features
of
the
HP-28S
effectively, you
should
know
elementary
calculus.
On
the
other
hand,
you
don't
need
to
understand
all
the
math
topics
in
the
HP-28S
to
use
those
parts
of
interest to you. For example, you
don't
need
to
understand
calculus to
use
the
statistical capabilities.
4
Welcome
to
the
HP-285

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