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Using Memories

The calculator uses global variable memories (A–Z and θ), local variable
memories (maximum of nine variables per equation), and a last answer
memory used when solving equations.

Using alphabetic characters

You can enter an alphabetic character (written
in blue) when ALPHA is displayed at the top of
the display. To enter this mode, press ;.
To enter more than one alphabetic character,
press @ a to apply the alphabet-lock
mode. Press ; to escape from this mode.

Using global variables

You can assign values (numbers) to global variables by pressing x then
A–Z and θ.

Example 1

Store 6 in global variable A.

1.

Press j 6 x A.

• There is no need to press ; because

ALPHA is selected automatically when
you press x.

100000

÷3=

j @ J 1 3

[Floating point (NORM1)]

100000

z 3

e

→[FIXed decimal point

and TAB set to 2]

→[SCIentific notation

and SIG set to 3 ]

→[ENGineering notation

and TAB set to 2]

@ J 1 2 2

→[Floating point (NORM1)]

@ J 1 3

3

÷1000=

[Floating point (NORM1)]

j 3

z 1000

e

→[Floating point (NORM2)]
→[Floating point (NORM1)]

@ J 1 1 3

@ J 1 0 2

Example

Key operations

Result

@ J 1 4
@ J 1 3

33333.33333

33333.33333

0.003

0.003

33333.33

3.33˚10

04

33.33˚10

03

3.˚10

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