HP 6S manual Binary, octal and hexadecimal values, Logical operations Radix complement

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6. Binary, octal and hexadecimal values

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Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversions

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Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations

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Logical operations

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Radix complement

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Using statistics

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Entering a list of data items to analyse

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Using statistical functions on your data

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Specifications

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Changing the battery

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Contents HP 6S Scientific Calculator Hewlett-Packard Company 1999. All rights reserved Regulatory Information USAContents Binary, octal and hexadecimal values Logical operations Radix complementKeyboard General keys Memory keysSpecial keys Base-n keysFunction keys Statistical keysExponent displays DisplayDisplay Basic functions Clearing errors Setting the display to scientific notationMaking corrections Fixing the number of decimal places displayedCalculations Using memory Re-using arithmetic operationsFraction arithmetic Percentage calculations 41/52 × 41Ë52*78.9= 62.20961538Other functions Converting minutes and seconds to decimal formatConversion between angles, radians and grads Trigonometric functionsHyperbolic functions Powers and rootsLogarithmic functions Miscellaneous functions Polar to rectangular coordinates conversionsRectangular to polar coordinates conversions Formula x = r cosθ y = r sinθBinary, octal and hexadecimal values Binary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal conversionsBinary/octal/decimal/hexadecimal calculations Binary, octal and hexadecimal valuesLogical operations Radix complement Using statistics Using statistical functions on your dataUsing statistics Entering a list of data items to analyseSpecifications Changing the battery Changing the battery