rolling the stack 2-3, C-7 root functions 4-3 roots. See SOLVEchecking 7-7, D-3 in programs 15-6 multiple 7-9none found 7-8, D-8 of equations 7-1 of programs 15-1roundingfractions 5-8, 13-18 numbers 4-18round-off fractions 5-8 integration 8-6 SOLVE D-13 statistics 12-10 trig functions 4-4routines calling 14-1nesting 14-2, 15-11 parts of programs 14-1

RPN

compared to equations 13-4 in programs 13-4

origins 2-1 running programs 13-10

S

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equation checksums 6-19, B-2 equation lengths 6-19, B-2 number digits 1-25, 13-7 program checksums 13-22, B-2 program lengths 13-22, B-2 prompt digits 6-14

14-14

sample standard deviations 12-6 SCI format. See display format

in programs 13-7 setting 1-22

scrolling

binary numbers 11-8 equations 6-7, 13-7, 13-16

seed (random number) 4-15 self-test (calculator) A-5

shift keys 1-3sign (of numbers) 1-15, 9-3, 11-6 sign conventions (finance) 17-1 Sign value 4-17

sine (trig) 4-4, 9-3, A-2, C-6 single-step execution 13-11 slope (curve-fit) 12-8, 16-1

SOLVE

checking results 7-7, D-3 discontinuity D-5 evaluating equations 7-1, 7-7 evaluating programs 15-2 flat regions D-8

how it works 7-7, D-1 in programs 15-6initial guesses 7-2, 7-7, 7-8, 7-12, 15-6minimum or maximum D-8 multiple roots 7-9no restrictions 15-11no root found 7-8, 15-6, D-8 pole D-6

purpose 7-1

results on stack 7-2, 7-7, D-3 resuming 15-1round-off D-13 stopping 7-2, 7-8 using 7-1stack. See stack liftaffected by prompts 6-14, 13-14 complex numbers 9-2

effect of 2-6 equation usage 6-11 exchanging with variables 3-8 exchanging X and Y 2-4 filling with constant 2-7

long calculations 2-12 operation 2-1, 2-5, 9-2 program calculations 13-14 program input 13-12 program output 13-12 purpose 2-1, 2-2 registers 2-1

reviewing 2-3, C-7 rolling 2-3, C-7separate from variables 3-2
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