HP 300s+ Scientific manual Inputting with Math Format, Math Format Input Examples

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Inputting with Math Format

When inputting with Math format, you can input and display fractions and some functions using the same format as they appear in your textbook.

IMPORTANT:

Certain types of expressions can cause the height of a calculation formula to be greater than one display line. The maximum allowable height of a calculation formula is two display screens (31 dots 2). Further input is not allowed if the height of the calculation exceeds the limit.

You can nest functions and parentheses. However, if you nest too many functions and/or parentheses until input is no longer permitted, divide the calculation into multiple parts and calculate each part separately.

Functions and Symbols Supported for Math Format Input

The Bytes column shows the number of bytes of memory used during input.

Function/Symbol

Key Operation

Bytes

Improper Fraction

9

Mixed Fraction

()

13

Log (a,b)(Logarithm)

6

10^x(Power of 10)

()

4

e^x(Power of e)

()

4

Square Root

4

Cube Roof

()

9

Square, cube



4

Reciprocal

5

Power

4

Power Roof

()

9

Absolute Value

4

Parentheses

or

1

Math Format Input Examples

Perform the following operations with Math format selected.

Pay close attention to the location and size of the cursor on display when you input using Math format.

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Contents HP 300s+ Scientific Calculator User Guide First Edition September Part number Table of contents Using Calculator Memory Transforming Displayed Values Reference If key marking text is It means this This color About this ManualExample , , , , , etc Initializing the Calculator Safety PrecautionsBattery Other Precautions Before Using the CalculatorUsing the Protective Hard Case Disposing of the CalculatorTurning Power On and Off Adjusting Display ContrastMath Display IndicatorsAbout the Display Calculation Modes and Calculator Setup Specifying the Calculation ModeConfiguring the Calculator Setup Calculation ModesSpecifying the Default Angle Unit Specifying the Number of Display DigitsCalculation Result Display Examples Fix - Initializing the Calculation Mode and Other Settings Specifying the Fraction FormatSpecifying the Statistical Display Format Specifying the Decimal Point Display FormatInputting a Calculation Expression Using Standard Format Inputting Expressions and ValuesInputting a General Function    Omitting the Multiplication Sign Final Closed ParenthesesDisplaying a Long Expression Number of Input Characters BytesCorrecting an Expression About Insert and Overwrite Input ModesChanging the Character or Function You Just Input Deleting a Character or Function Correcting a Calculation            Displaying the Location of an Error Overwrite Mode    Inserting Input into a Calculation Math Format Input Examples Functions and Symbols Supported for Math Format InputInputting with Math Format Incorporating a Value into a Function         Page   sin-1Example 1 2 + 8 = 3 Example 2 sin60 =Grads  Form Calculation RangeBasic Calculations Comp Arithmetic CalculationsNumber of Decimal Places and Number of Significant Digits Omitting a Final Closed ParenthesesFraction Calculations             Switching Between Fraction and Decimal Format Percent Calculations%    %   %  %  %Degree, Minute, Second Sexagesimal Calculations Inputting Sexagesimal ValuesSexagesimal Calculations Converting Values Between Sexagesimal and DecimalRecalling Calculation History Memory Contents Using Multi-statements in CalculationsUsing Calculation History Memory and Replay Comp  Replay Function    Using Calculator Memory Answer Memory Ans  Inputting Answer Memory Contents into an Expression Independent Memory M  Independent Memory OverviewVariables A, B, C, D, E, F, X, Y   MPi π and Natural Logarithm Base Clearing the Contents of All MemoriesFunction Calculations    sin-1 Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsHyperbolic and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions Exponential Functions and Logarithmic Functions  π  π   cos-1  cos-1       e Power Functions and Power Root Functions Rectangular-Polar Coordinate Conversion Converting to Polar Coordinates PolConverting to Rectangular Coordinates Rec Greatest Common Divisor and Least Common Multiple  Pol   ,   Pol   ,  Rec    Integer Function and the Greatest Integer Function Division with Quotient and Remainder    Fraction Simplification Function Using Calc Metric Conversion     A   ,  RanIntOther Functions Random Number Ran# FactorialAbsolute Value Calculation Abs Permutation nPr and Combination nCr Rounding Function Rnd nPr   nCr  Using Engineering Notation Transforming Displayed ValuesUsing S-D Transformation Formats Supported for S-D TransformationExamples of S-D Transformation  ←Statistical Calculation Stat Selecting a Statistical Calculation TypeStatistical Calculation Types π Inputting Sample Data Displaying the Stat Editor Screen Stat Editor ScreenFreq Frequency Column Rules for Inputting Sample Data on the Stat Editor ScreenStat Editor Screen Input Precautions Precautions Concerning Sample Data StorageEditing Sample Data Deleting All Stat Editor Contents Using the Stat MenuDeleting a Line Inserting LineSingle-variable 1-VAR Statistical Calculation Commands Common Items Select this When you want to do this Menu itemSelect this menu item When you want to obtain this Stat Menu ItemsVar Sub-menu   Stat  Var MinMax Sub-menu STAT MinMaxSingle-variable Statistical Calculation         Commands When Linear Regression Calculation A+Bx Is Selected Sum Sub-menu  STAT  Sum Var Sub-menu   Stat  VarMinMax Sub-menu   Stat MinMax Reg Sub-menu   Stat  Reg        Linear Regression Calculation           ∑x⎞ Quadratic Regression Calculation Reg Sub-menu STAT Reg y Page Comments for Other Typed of Regression Logarithm RegressionExponential Regression e X y = AeBx Ab Exponential Regression A⋅BX∑x1 ∑ x Comparison Regression Curves         Other types of Regression Calculation                                       Command Usage TipsCalculations of Equations EQN Two unknowns Three unknowns Simultaneous Linear Equations       Inputting and editing coefficients   Solution DisplaySpecial Solution Display Generating a Number Table from a Function Table  Supported Function Types Table Mode Precautions Using the Verify Command Start, End, and Step Value RulesNumber Table Screen KeyInputting and Editing Key Display    Proportion Calculations Prop Inputting and Editing Coefficients= x/d Key in Display         Prop Solution Display        Technical Information Order of OperationsStack Limitations ÷, ÷RCalculation Ranges, Number of Digits, and Precision Calculation Range and PrecisionFunction Calculation Input Ranges and Precision Functions Input RangeDEG RAD GCD Error Messages When an Error Message AppearsMath Error CauseStack Error Syntax ErrorInsufficient MEM Error Before assuming malfunction of the calculatorReference Power Requirements and Battery ReplacementReplacing the Battery Auto Power Off SpecificationsPower Requirements Operating Temperature 0C to 40C Bundled Items Hard CaseJapanese Notice Korean Notice Class B Regulatory NoticesEuropean Union Regulatory Notice Perchlorate Material special handling may apply
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300s+ Scientific specifications

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