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Stored operations
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< Notice that both areas are equal. Since this is a parabola with the vertex at (4,0) and zeros at (M2, 0) and (2, 0) you see that the symmetric areas are equal. Stored operations %m %n % n lets you store a sequence of operations. % m plays back the operation. To set an operation and then recall it: 1. Press % n. 2. Enter any combination of numbers, operators, and/or values, up to 44 characters. 3. Press < to store the operation. 4. Press % m to recall the stored operation and apply it to the last answer or the current entry. If you apply % m directly to a % m result, the n=1 iteration counter is incremented. Examples Clear op Set op %n If a stored op is present, click - to clear it. V 2 T 3 < Recall op % s 4%m 30
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Notice that both areas are equal. Since this is a parabola with
the vertex at (4,0) and zeros at (
M
2, 0) and (2, 0) you see that
the symmetric areas are equal.
Stored operations
%m
%n
%n
lets you store a sequence of operations.
%m
plays back the operation.
To set an operation and then recall it:
1. Press
%n
.
2.
Enter any combination of numbers, operators, and/or
values, up to 44 characters.
3. Press
<
to store the operation.
4. Press
% m
to recall the stored operation and apply it
to the last answer or the current entry.
If you apply
%m
directly to a
%m
result, the
n=1
iteration counter is incremented.
Examples
<
Clear op
% n
If a stored op is present,
click
-
to clear it.
Set op
V
2
T
3
<
Recall op
%s
4
%m