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HP 35s User Manual
HP 35s User Manual
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Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Table Of Contents
Getting Started
Highlights of the Keyboard and Display
Alpha Keys
Backspacing and Clearing
Using Menus
Exiting Menus
RPN and ALG Modes
Undo key
The Display and Annunciators
Keying in Numbers
Understanding Entry Cursor
Performing Arithmetic Calculations
Two Argument or Binary Operations
Controlling the Display Format
Periods and Commas in Numbers () ()
Complex number display format (, , ·‚)
SHOWing Full 12–Digit Precision
Fractions
Messages
Calculator Memory
Clearing All of Memory
RPN: The Automatic Memory Stack
The X and Y–Registers are in the Display
Exchanging the X– and Y–Registers in the Stack
Arithmetic – How the Stack Does It
How ENTER Works
How to Clear the Stack
The LAST X Register
Correcting Mistakes with LAST X
Reusing Numbers with LAST X
Chain Calculations in RPN Mode
Exercises
More Exercises
Storing Data into Variables
Storing and Recalling Numbers
Viewing a Variable
Arithmetic with Stored Variables
Recall Arithmetic
Exchanging x with Any Variable
The Variables "I" and "J"
Real–Number Functions
Quotient and Remainder of Division
Trigonometry
Setting the Angular Mode
Hyperbolic Functions
Physics Constants
Conversion Functions
Time Conversions
Unit Conversions
Probability Functions
Parts of Numbers
Entering Fractions
Fractions in the Display
Accuracy Indicators
Changing the Fraction Display
Choosing a Fraction Format
Examples of Fraction Displays
Fractions in Equations
Fractions in Programs
Entering and Evaluating Equations
Summary of Equation Operations
Entering Equations into the Equation List
Numbers in Equations
Parentheses in Equations
Editing and Clearing Equations
Types of Equations
Evaluating Equations
Using ENTER for Evaluation
Using XEQ for Evaluation
Responding to Equation Prompts
The Syntax of Equations
Equation Functions
Syntax Errors
Solving Equations
Solving built-in Equation
Understanding and Controlling SOLVE
Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation
For More Information
Integrating Equations
Integrating Equations ( ∫ FN)
Accuracy of Integration
Operations with Complex Numbers
The Complex Stack
Using Complex Numbers in Polar Notation
Complex Numbers in Equations
Complex Number in Program
Vector Arithmetic
Absolute value of the vector
Dot product
Angle between vectors
Vectors in Equations
Vectors in Programs
Creating Vectors from Variables or Registers
Base Conversions and Arithmetic and Logic
Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16
The Representation of Numbers
Range of Numbers
Windows for Long Binary Numbers
Statistical Operations
Entering One–Variable Data
Statistical Calculations
Sample Standard Deviation
Population Standard Deviation
Limitations on Precision of Data
Summation Values and the Statistics Registers
Access to the Statistics Registers
Simple Programming
Designing a Program
Program Boundaries (LBL and RTN)
Data Input and Output
Entering a Program
Clear functions and backspace key
Function Names in Programs
Running a Program
Testing a Program
Entering and Displaying Data
Using INPUT for Entering Data
Using VIEW for Displaying Data
Using Equations to Display Messages
Displaying Information without Stopping
Stopping or Interrupting a Program
Editing a Program
Program Memory
Memory Usage
Clearing One or More Programs
Nonprogrammable Functions
Selecting a Base Mode in a Program
Polynomial Expressions and Horner's Method
Programming Techniques
Nested Subroutines
Branching (GTO)
A Programmed GTO Instruction
Conditional Instructions
Tests of Comparison (x?y, x?0)
Flags
Loops
Conditional Loops (GTO)
Loops with Counters (DSE, ISG)
Indirectly Addressing Variables and Labels
The Indirect Address, (I) and (J)
Program Control with (I)/(J)
Solving and Integrating Programs
Using SOLVE in a Program
Integrating a Program
Using Integration in a Program
Restrictions on Solving and Integrating
Statistics Programs
Normal and Inverse–Normal Distributions
Grouped Standard Deviation
Miscellaneous Programs and Equations
Prime Number Generator
Cross Product in Vectors
Calculator Support
Environmental Limits
Changing the Batteries
Testing Calculator Operation
The Self–Test
Warranty
Service
Regulatory information
Managing Calculator Memory
Resetting the Calculator
Clearing Memory
The Status of Stack Lift
Disabling Operations
The Status of the LAST X Register
Accessing Stack Register Contents
About ALG
Doing Two argument Arithmetic in ALG
Power Functions
Permutations and Combinations
Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
Trigonometric Functions
Reviewing the Stack
Integrating an Equation
Entering Statistical Two–Variable Data
How SOLVE Finds a Root
Interpreting Results
When SOLVE Cannot Find a Root
Round–Off Error
How the Integral Is Evaluated
Conditions That Could Cause Incorrect Results
Conditions That Prolong Calculation Time
conditions that prolong calculation time
Contents
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35s scientific calculator
user's guide
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Edition 1
HP part number
F2215AA-90001
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