EasyManua.ls Logo

Sharp EL-9900 - ALPHA Key

Sharp EL-9900
284 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
19
Chapter 2: Operating the Graphing Calculator
ALPHA Key
Use A to enter an alphabet character. With the Basic keyboard, all 26 alphabet
characters from “A” up to “Z”, and space can be typed; the Advanced keyboard has all
26 characters accessible, as well as
θ
”, “=”, “ : ”, and space.
All functions associated with A are color coded purple, and are printed above
each key.
Note: Do not type out math figures (
sin
,
log
, etc.), graph equation
names (Y1, Y2, etc.), list names (L1, L2, etc.), or matrix names
(mat A, mat B, etc.), etc. with A keys. If “SIN” is entered from
A mode, then each alphabet character — “S”, “I” and “N”
will be entered as a variable. Call up the figure and equation
names from within the second functions and various menus
instead. If a colon (:) is used, data may continue to be entered in
more than one term.
Example
Enter 2
× A on the screen.
1. Press # C to clear
the screen. Enter “2
×” by
pressing 2 |.
2. To enter “A”, press A;
the cursor pattern changes
to “A_” upon releasing the key.
3. Press A to call “A” at the
cursor.
After the entry, the cursor
pattern changes back to
normal.
To type more than one alphabet character, use @ then A
to apply the “ALPHA-LOCK”. When done, press A to escape
from the mode.
Entering one
Alphabet
character
Entering 1 or
More Alphabet
characters

Table of Contents

Other manuals for Sharp EL-9900

Related product manuals