A Inputting Scientific Functions with Parentheses (sin, cos, ', etc.)

Your calculator supports input of the scientific functions with parentheses shown below. Note that after you input the argument, you need to press ) to close the parentheses.

sin(, cos(, tan(, sin–1(, cos–1(, tan–1(, sinh(, cosh(, tanh(, sinh–1(, cosh–1(, tanh–1(, log(, ln(, e^(, 10^(, '(, 3'(, Abs(, Pol(, Rec(, (, d/dx(, d 2/dx2(, Σ(, P(, Q(, R(, Arg(, Conjg(, ReP(, ImP(, Not(, Neg(, Det(, Trn(, Rnd(, Int(, Frac(, Intg(, RanInt#(

Example: sin 30 =

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s30)E

Note

Some functions require a different input sequence when using natural input. For more information, see “Inputting Calculation Expressions Using Natural Display” on page 17.

A Omitting the Multiplication SignYou can omit the multiplication sign in the following cases.Immediately before an open parenthesis: 2 × (5 + 4)Immediately before a scientific function with parentheses: 2 × sin(30), 2 × '(3)Before a prefix symbol (excluding the minus sign): 2 × h123Before a variable name, constant, or random number: 20 × A, 2 × π, 2 × iA Final Closed Parenthesis

You can omit one or more closed parentheses that come at the end of a calculation, immediately before the w key is pressed.

Example: (2 + 3) (4 − 1) = 15

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(2+3) (4-1EA Calculation Expression Wrapping (Linear Display)

When using linear display, calculation expressions that are longer than 16 characters (numbers, letters, and operators) are wrapped automatically to the next line.

Example: 123456789 + 123456789 = 246913578

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123456789+123456789E

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