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Exponential Display

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Chapter 1 Getting Acquainted • Direct Command Execution Example: Selecting executes the DRAW command. k Exponential Display The calculator normally displays values up to 10 digits long. Values that exceed this limit are automatically converted to and displayed in exponential format. You can specify one of two different ranges for automatic changeover to exponential display. Norm 1 10-2 (0.01) > |x|, |x| > 1010 Norm 2 10-9 (0.000000001) > |x|, |x| > 1010 uTo change the exponential display range 1. Press !Z to display the Set Up Screen. 2. Use f and c to move the highlighting to "Display". 3. Press 3 (Norm). The exponential display range switches between Norm 1 and Norm 2 each time you perform the above operation. There is no display indicator to show you which exponential display range is currently in effect, but you can always check it by seeing what results the following calculation produces. Ab/caaw (Norm 1) (Norm 2) All of the examples in this manual show calculation results using Norm 1. P.27 For full details about the "Display", see "Selecting Value Display Modes". uHow to interpret exponential format 1.2+12 indicates that the result is equivalent to 1.2 × 1012. This means that you should move the decimal point in 1.2 twelve places to the right, because the exponent is positive. This results in the value 1,200,000,000,000. 1.2-03 indicates that the result is equivalent to 1.2 × 10-3. This means that you should move the decimal point in 1.2 three places to the left, because the exponent is negative. This results in the value 0.0012. 10

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Chapter 1
Getting Acquainted
• Direct Command Execution
Example:
Selecting
executes the DRAW command.
k
Exponential Display
The calculator normally displays values up to 10 digits long. Values that exceed this
limit are automatically converted to and displayed in exponential format. You can
specify one of two different ranges for automatic changeover to exponential display.
Norm 1
............
10
–2
(0.01) > |
x
|, |
x
|
>
10
10
Norm 2
............
10
–9
(0.000000001) > |
x
|, |
x
|
>
10
10
u
To change the exponential display range
1.
Press
!Z
to display the Set Up Screen.
2.
Use
f
and
c
to move the highlighting to “Display”.
3.
Press
3
(Norm).
The exponential display range switches between Norm 1 and Norm 2 each time you
perform the above operation. There is no display indicator to show you which expo-
nential display range is currently in effect, but you can always check it by seeing what
results the following calculation produces.
A
b/caa
w
(Norm 1)
(Norm 2)
All of the examples in this manual show calculation results using Norm 1.
For full details about the “Display”, see “Selecting Value Display Modes”.
u
How to interpret exponential format
1.2
+12
indicates that the result is equivalent to 1.2
×
10
12
. This means that you should
move the decimal point in 1.2 twelve places to the right, because the exponent is
positive. This results in the value 1,200,000,000,000.
1.2
–03
indicates that the result is equivalent to 1.2
×
10
–3
. This means that you should
move the decimal point in 1.2 three places to the left, because the exponent is nega-
tive. This results in the value 0.0012.
P.27