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Add 456+125 in base 8 and in hexadecimal. Then return the calculator to decimal mode and do the same addition.
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Complex Numbers
Enter a complex number as an ordered pair in parentheses, with the real part first. Operations with complex numbers are limited to :, ;, <, =, J, and the functions in the menu below. When you perform computations with complex numbers, the result line displays the real part of the answer, and r shows on the indicator line; press "to see the imaginary part, and i shows on the indicator line.
If a computation with complex numbers yields a real number, the r and i will no longer be displayed.
When you store a complex number in memory, it takes up two memory locations. Store to memory variable A, and it occupies A (for the real part) and B (for the imaginary part); or store to C, and it occupies C and D.
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