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USERS GUIDE 7
Ç
Ç /
Ç ÷
Ç
π
Ç π
Ç
Ç =
Cube Root Function Used to find
the Cube Root
of a non-dimensional or volume value
(e.g., 100= 10).
x10
y
Allows entry of an exponent. For example,
8Ç/14is 8 times 10 to the 14th power
(8x10
14
).
1/x Finds the reciprocal of a number (e.g., 8
Ç÷= 0.125).
Change (+ / –) Sign Changes the sign of the dis-
played value to negative or positive.
Pi Constant = 3.141593
ArcK Constant = 0.017453. This value is equiva-
lent to the constant of a arc angle for a one-unit
value. The formula for this constant is π ÷ 180.
Degrees:Minutes:Seconds Converts between
D:M:S and Decimal Degree formats.
Note: Your calculator uses a floating d:m:s format (that is, dis-
plays decimal degrees to the maximum number of decimal points,
for greater accuracy). If you desire rounding to two decimal points
(0.00°), you must set your calculator via Preference Settings (see
page 107).
Access Preference Settings Used to access
various customizable settings, such as dimensional
answer formats (see Preference Settings on page
107).
MEMORY and STORAGE FUNCTIONS
Your calculator has two types of Memory:
1) basic Memory or Semi-Permanent, Cumulative µ;
2) non-cumulative Storage Registers (M1-M3).
µ Semi-Permanent Memory Adds any displayed
number, dimensioned or unitless, to the semi-per-
manent, accumulating Memory. Values can be sub-
tracted from this Memory using Ç µ. ® ®
will recall and clear the Memory. Ç ® will swap
the value stored in accumulative Memory with the
value that is currently displayed.
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