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CHAPTER
1-2
DATA
ENTRY
KEYS
order
directed
by
the
normal
algebraic
hierarchy
Within
each
set
ol
parentheses,
the
calculator
operates
according
to
the
rules
of
the
algebraic
hierarchy
Use
the
parentheses
it
there
Is
any
doubt
about
how
the
calculator
will
handle
an
expression
Example
:
7
x
(3
4)
-49
Press
Display
Comments
CBC
f
QB
Cl
0
Clear
display
and
pending
operations
7
DL1
CD
*
ED
4
CD
7
Addition
result.
muttpUcation
pending
HT1
49
Result
The
close
parenthesis
does
not
supply
a
missing
number
It
does,
however
complete
the
operation
started
with
the
most
recent
open
parenthesis
If
no
open
parenthesis
is
pending,
the
close
parenthesis
completes
all
pending
operations
There
are
limits
to
how
many
operations
and
associated
numbers
can
be
pending
As
many
as
fifteen
parentheses
can
be
open
at
any
one
time
and
lour
operations
can
be
pending,
but
only
in
the
most
complex
situations
wilt
these
limits
be
approached
You
may
see
equations
or
expressions
written
with
parentheses
used
to
indicate
implied
multiplication
<2
1)(3
2)
-
15
The
calculator
does
not
perform
implied
multiplications
You
must
enter
the
multiplication
sign
id
a
do
itnanm
t
go
«m
®
Here
is
an
example
on
using
parentheses
Example
:
Evaluate
_T
^
-
-
173
9230769
In
problems
of
this
type,
the
calculator
must
evaluate
Ihe
entire
numerator,
then
divide
by
the
entire
denominator
To
be
sure
that
this
takes
place,
add
an
extra
set
of
parentheses
around
the
numerator
and
denominator
Press
Display
Comments
!C!/£!
CC/C
0
Clear
display
and
pending
mm
m
®
:
CCjLI
17
<8
9)
displayed
IB
r+T-
XI
G
B
-
323
The
value
of
the
numerator
1
1
-OB

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