
kPractical Examples
Appendix |
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<#042> ∫0π(sinX + cosX )2dX = π | (tol: Not specified) |
<#043> Confirm that the two sides of the following equation are
equal:
∞
e = Σ 1
n = 0 n!
Transforming Displayed
Values
You can use the procedures in this section to transform a displayed value to engineering notation, or to transform between standard form and decimal form.
kUsing Engineering Notation
A simple key operation transforms a displayed value to engineering notation.
Appendix
<#044> Transform the value 1,234 to engineering notation, shifting the decimal point to the right.
<#045> Transform the value 123 to engineering notation, shifting the decimal point to the left.
kUsing S-D Transformation
You can use
Formats Supported for S-D Transformation
Note
•When you transform from decimal form to standard form, the calculator automatically decides the standard form to use. You cannot specify the standard form.
Fraction: The current fraction display format setting determines whether the result is an improper fraction or mixed fraction.