Alpha key – Sharp EL-9900 User Manual

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Chapter 2: Operating the Graphing Calculator

ALPHA Key

Use

A to enter an alphabet character. With the Basic keyboard, all 26 alphabet

characters from “A” up to “Z”, and space can be typed; the Advanced keyboard has all

26 characters accessible, as well as “

θ ”, “=”, “ : ”, and space.

All functions associated with

A are color coded purple, and are printed above

each key.

Note:

Do not type out math figures (

sin, log, etc.), graph equation

names (Y1, Y2, etc.), list names (L1, L2, etc.), or matrix names

(mat A, mat B, etc.), etc. with

A keys. If “SIN” is entered from

A mode, then each alphabet character — “S”, “I” and “N” —
will be entered as a variable. Call up the figure and equation

names from within the second functions and various menus

instead. If a colon (:) is used, data may continue to be entered in

more than one term.

Example

Enter 2

×

A on the screen.

1. Press

# C to clear

the screen. Enter “2

×

” by

pressing 2

|.

2. To enter “A”, press

A;

the cursor pattern changes

to “A

_” upon releasing the key.

3. Press

A to call “A” at the

cursor.

After the entry, the cursor

pattern changes back to

normal.

To type more than one alphabet character, use

@ then A

to apply the “ALPHA-LOCK”. When done, press

A to escape

from the mode.

Entering one

Alphabet

character

Entering 1 or

More Alphabet

characters

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