Lesson 6: doing arithmetic, Stack method, Lesson 6; doing arithmetic -2 – HP 48G User Manual

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Lesson 6: Doing Arithmetic

There are

actually

two

different ways that you can

“do" arithmetic on

the HP 48. The stack

method is most convenient

when

you want

to

perform immediate

calculations involving

one

or more numbers.

The

algebraic

method

is most

convenient when

you

wish to

describe

your

calculation as a formula, (so that you can verify it or reuse it) before
evaluating it.

Stack Method

Look at an example of the way t.lie stack works during a calculation.

It works very mucli like the pencil-anfL])aper arithmetic taught in

elementary school. For example,

to find

the difference of

two numbers

(such as 8.9 and 7.2), you first, write them Iroth onto the pairer and

1 h ( a

sid3tract:

8.^

'"TT

Using the stack for arithmetic on the HP 48 exactly mirrors the

manual

process. Enter

the

numbers

(or

a r g u m e n ts )

first, then perform

the operation.

Example:

Subtract 7.2 from 8.9 on the HP 48.

S te p 1 :

Enter the numbers. Notice that yon enter numbers in the

same order that you would write them on paper.

8.9

(ENTER)

1

.2

(ENTER)

£■:

8.9

1 ■

“3 0

!_■

____ ____ ____ ____ J* > C.

S te p 2 :

Perform

the subtraction. The subtraction

operation removes

the objects on the first two stack levels (noting the order)

and returns the difference back to level 1.

0

1:

1.7

3-2 Arithmetic

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