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Special Characters, 6–5FN. See integration % functions, 4–6. See equation–entry cursor ~. See backspace key ". See integrationz, 1–14 â, 1–23 π, 4–3, A–2§ ¨ annunciators binary numbers, 10–6 equations, 6–7, 12–6Ë(in fractions), 1–21, 5–1 cd annunciatorin catalogs, 3–3in fractions, 3–3, 5–2, 5–3 _. See digit–entry cursorßàannunciators, 1–3 ãannunciator, 1–1, A–2

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A..Z annunciator, 1–3, 3–2, 6–4 absolute value (real number), 4–16 addressingindirect, 13–20, 13–21, 13–22 ALG, 1–10compared to equations, 12–4 in programs, 12–4
Algebraic mode, 1–10ALL format. See display format in equations, 6–5in programs, 12–6 setting, 1–20alpha characters, 1–3 angles

between vectors, 15–1 converting format, 4–13 converting units, 4–13 implied units, 4–4, A–2 angular mode, 4–4, A–2, B–3

annunciators alpha, 1–3 battery, 1–1, A–2 descriptions, 1–11 flags, 13–11list of, 1–7 low–power, 1–1, A–2 shift keys, 1–2answers to questions, A–1 arithmeticbinary, 10–2

general procedure, 1–16 hexadecimal, 10–2 intermediate results, 2–11 long calculations, 2–11 octal, 10–2

order of calculation, 2–13 stack operation, 2–4, 9–1 assignment equations, 6–9, 6–10,

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