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F2216A - 33S Scientific Calculator

Brand: HP | Category: Calculator
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Important Preliminaries
  12. Highlights of the Keyboard and Display
  13. Alpha Keys
  14. Silver Paint Keys
  15. Using Menus
  16. Exiting Menus
  17. RPN and ALG Keys
  18. The Display and Annunciators
  19. Keying in Numbers
  20. Understanding Digit Entry
  21. Range of Numbers and OVERFLOW
  22. One–Number Functions
  23. Controlling the Display Format
  24. Number of Decimal Places
  25. SHOWing Full 12–Digit Precision
  26. Fractions
  27. Displaying Fractions
  28. Calculator Memory
  29. What the Stack Is
  30. The X and Y–Registers are in the Display
  31. Reviewing the Stack
  32. Exchanging the X– and Y–Registers in the Stack
  33. How ENTER Works
  34. How CLEAR x Works
  35. The LAST X Register
  36. Correcting Mistakes with LAST X
  37. Reusing Numbers with LAST X
  38. Chain Calculations in RPN mode
  39. Exercises
  40. More Exercises
  41. storing data into variables
  42. Storing and Recalling Numbers
  43. Viewing a Variable without Recalling It
  44. Clearing Variables
  45. Recall Arithmetic
  46. Exchanging x with Any Variable
  47. The Variable "i"
  48. Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  49. Quotient and Remainder of Division
  50. Trigonometry
  51. Setting the Angular Mode
  52. Hyperbolic Functions
  53. Physics Constants
  54. Conversion Functions
  55. Coordinate Conversions
  56. Time Conversions
  57. Angle Conversions
  58. Probability Functions
  59. Parts of Numbers
  60. Names of Functions
  61. Entering Fractions
  62. Fractions in the Display
  63. Accuracy Indicators
  64. Longer Fractions
  65. Setting the Maximum Denominator
  66. Examples of Fraction Displays
  67. Rounding Fractions
  68. Fractions in Equations
  69. Fractions in Programs
  70. How You Can Use Equations
  71. Summary of Equation Operations
  72. Entering Equations into the Equation List
  73. Numbers in Equations
  74. Parentheses in Equations
  75. Editing and Clearing Equations
  76. Types of Equations
  77. Using ENTER for Evaluation
  78. Using XEQ for Evaluation
  79. The Syntax of Equations
  80. Equation Functions
  81. Syntax Errors
  82. Solving an Equation
  83. Understanding and Controlling SOLVE
  84. Verifying the Result
  85. Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation
  86. For More Information
  87. integrating equations
  88. Integrating Equations ( ∫ FN)
  89. Accuracy of Integration
  90. Specifying Accuracy
  91. The Complex Stack
  92. Complex Operations
  93. Using Complex Numbers in Polar Notation
  94. Arithmetic in Bases 2, 8, and 16
  95. The Representation of Numbers
  96. Range of Numbers
  97. Windows for Long Binary Numbers
  98. Entering Statistical Data
  99. Entering One–Variable Data
  100. Statistical Calculations
  101. Sample Standard Deviation
  102. Linear Regression
  103. Limitations on Precision of Data
  104. Summation Values and the Statistics Registers
  105. The Statistics Registers in Calculator Memory
  106. simple programming
  107. Designing a Program
  108. Using RPN, ALG and Equations in Programs
  109. Entering a Program
  110. Keys That Clear
  111. Function Names in Programs
  112. Running a Program
  113. Entering and Displaying Data
  114. Using VIEW for Displaying Data
  115. Using Equations to Display Messages
  116. Displaying Information without Stopping
  117. Stopping or Interrupting a Program
  118. Editing a Program
  119. Program Memory
  120. Memory Usage
  121. The Checksum
  122. Nonprogrammable Functions
  123. Numbers Entered in Program Lines
  124. Routines in Programs
  125. Calling Subroutines (XEQ, RTN)
  126. Nested Subroutines
  127. Branching (GTO)
  128. A Programmed GTO Instruction
  129. Conditional Instructions
  130. Tests of Comparison (x?y, x?0)
  131. Flags
  132. Loops
  133. Conditional Loops (GTO)
  134. Loops with Counters (DSE, ISG)
  135. Indirectly Addressing Variables and Labels
  136. The Indirect Address, (i)
  137. Program Control with (i)
  138. Equations with (i)
  139. Solving a Program
  140. Using SOLVE in a Program
  141. Integrating a Program
  142. Using Integration in a Program
  143. Restrictions on Solving and Integrating
  144. Vector Operations
  145. Solutions of Simultaneous Equations
  146. Polynomial Root Finder
  147. program instructions
  148. Coordinate Transformations
  149. Curve Fitting
  150. Normal and Inverse–Normal Distributions
  151. Grouped Standard Deviation
  152. Time Value of Money
  153. Prime Number Generator
  154. Calculator Support
  155. Environmental Limits
  156. Testing Calculator Operation
  157. The Self–Test
  158. Warranty
  159. Service
  160. Regulatory Information
  161. Managing Calculator Memory
  162. Resetting the Calculator
  163. Clearing Memory
  164. The Status of Stack Lift
  165. The Status of the LAST X Register
  166. About ALG
  167. Doing Two–number Arithmetic in ALG
  168. Percentage Calculations
  169. Permutations and Combinations
  170. Parentheses Calculations
  171. Integrating an Equation
  172. Operations with Complex Numbers
  173. Entering Statistical Two–Variable Data
  174. How SOLVE Finds a Root
  175. Interpreting Results
  176. When SOLVE Cannot Find a Root
  177. Round–Off Error
  178. Underflow
  179. How the Integral Is Evaluated
  180. Conditions That Could Cause Incorrect Results
  181. Conditions That Prolong Calculation Time
  182. Contents
  183. special characters
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