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CHAPTER
1-3
ALGEBRAIC
KEYS
The
antiloganihm
keys
raise
e
and
10
to
the
power
ot
the
number
in
the
display.
INV
inx
raises
e
to
the
power
In
the
disptay
INV
log
raises
10
to
the
power
In
the
disptay
Example
:
Calculate
log
15.32,
In
203
451.
e'
"
8U
,10*
Press
Display
Comments
EBCHSflgl
0
Clear
display
and
pending
operations
15.321®
1
185258765
203.451
In.
5
31542519
.69315
;
+
/-
]
WincnH
0
49999859
ffl
awn®
1385.455731
2nd
11/x]
-
Reciprocal
key
The
reciprocal
key
2nd
I
(1/x]
divides
the
displayed
number
i«o
one
For
example,
4
[2nd
(1/sJ
equals
1/4
or
.25.
real
[xlj.
'2nd
i
InPrJ,
2nd
]
[nCr]
-
Factorial,
permutations,
and
combinations
keys
The
factorial,
permutations,
and
combinations
keys
act
on
the
number
In
the
display,
and
do
not
affect
calculations
in
progress
The
2nd
I
I*T]
key
calculates
and
displays
Ihe
factorial
ol
the
number
The
factonal
of
any
integer
x
Is
written
xl,
and
is
equal
to
<1
x
2
x
3
x
.
x
x).
01
is
equal
to
1
by
definition
The
calculator
can
determine
the
factorial
of
any
integer
less
than
70.
The
HSC
(nPr]
key
determines
the
possible
permutations
(number
of
arrangements)
of
n
items
taken
r
at
a
time
This
Is
usually
written
as
P
J*
The
calculator
actually
calculates
nl
(n
-
r)l
The
2nd
|nCr]
key
determines
the
possible
combinations
of
n
Hems
taken
i
at
a
time
This
is
usually
written
as
C
?
The
calculator
actually
calculates
_id_
(n-r)l
rl
The
values
of
n
and
r
are
entered
as
n.rrr.
For
Instance,
to
enter
5
Items
taken
2
at
a
time,
enter
5.002.
II
you
enter
5 02.
the
calculator
determines
5
items
taken
20
at
a
time
If
you
enter
5.2
ihe
calculator
determines
5
items
taken
200
at
a
time.
"Error"
is
displayed
It
r
is
entered
as
more
lhan
three
digits
21-G8

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