No.

Displayed Name

Formula Name

109

SimpHarmMot2Simple Harmonic Motion (2)

110

SimpPendCycCycle of Simple Pendulum

111

SineTheorem1Sine Theorem (1)

112

SineTheorem2Sine Theorem (2)

113

SineTheorem3Sine Theorem (3)

114

Single Curve

Single Curve

115

Sound IntensSound Intensity

116

SphereS-AreaSurface Area of a Sphere

117

SphereVolumeVolume of a Sphere

118

SprngPendCycCycle of Spring Pendulum

119

Squares SumSum of Squares

120

Stadia CalcCalculations Using a Stadia

121

T-Zoid AreaArea of a Trapezoid

122

Tension&CompTension and Compression

123

Triangle 1Area of a Triangle

124

Triangle 2

Area of a Triangle (Coordinates)

125

Uniform PDProbability Function of Uniform Distribution

126

UnivGravitatLaw of Universal Gravitation

127

V-Line&DistVertical Line and Distance (3 Points)

128

Voltage Gain

Voltage Gain

k User Formulas

In addition to the calculator’s built-in formula, you can also input your own formulas for later recall when you need them. You can also store built-in formulas under different names and edit their contents if you want. Formulas you create and save under the name you want are called “user formulas”.

Important!

A user formula actually is a program whose run mode is “Formula.” When performing the following procedure also refer to “Program Mode (PROG)” (page 104).

A Saving a Built-in Formula Under a Different Name1. Press G to display the built-in formula menu.• For details about this procedure, see “Using Built-in Formulas” (page 97).2. Press z2(Save formula).

This will display the file name input screen, and automatically alpha-lock the calculator’s keyboard (1S).

3.Enter up to 12 characters for the file name and then press w.

This saves the specified built-in formula as a program (user formula) and displays the Fmla List screen with the user formula you just saved highlighted.

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