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Pi 9 Keys These numbered paragraphs provide explanations for the corresponding numbered keys on the illustration below. 1. g enters the value of pi into a calculation. g < displays the value of pi rounded to 10 digits (3.141592654). Notes • The examples on the transparency masters assume all default settings. • Internally, pi is stored to 13 digits (3. 141592653590). • After pressing % ,, you can select the number of decimal places in two ways: − Press ! or " to move to the number of decimal places you want, and then press
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Pi
9
Keys
These numbered paragraphs provide
explanations for the corresponding numbered
keys on the illustration below.
1.
g
enters the value of pi into a
calculation.
g
<
displays the value
of pi rounded to 10 digits
(3.141592654).
Notes
•
The examples on the transparency
masters assume all default settings.
•
Internally, pi is stored to 13 digits
(3. 141592653590).
•
After pressing
%
‚
, you can select
the number of decimal places in two
ways:
-
Press
!
or
"
to move to the number
of decimal places you want, and then
press
<
, or
-
Press the number key that
corresponds to the number of
decimal places you want.
The transparency masters show both
ways.
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