HP 35s manuals
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- 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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- legal notices
- Table Of Contents
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- Welcome to your HP 35s Scientific Calculator
- Turning the Calculator On and Off
- Keyboard
- Alpha Keys
- Undo key
- Using Menus
- Exiting Menus
- Operating Modes
- Algebraic Mode
- Memory and Variables
- Built-in Functions
- Physics Constants
- Fractions
- Complex Numbers
- Vectors
- Statistics
- Linear Regression
- Equations and HP Solve
- Evaluating Expressions
- Finding Roots of Equations
- Integrating Expressions
- Linear Solver
- Programming
- RPN Programming Example
- ALG Programming Example
- Additional Resources
- Warranty and Contact Information
- Limited Hardware Warranty Period
- Exclusions
- getting started
- Product Regulatory & Environment Information