HP 48G User Manual

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This

process

of entering

numbers

onto

the

stack and

using numbers

fronr tlie stack during calculations underlies everything the HP 48
does. This apirroach makes it easy for the calculator to work very

efficiently because the results

of one

calculation are

left sitting

on

the

top of the stack ready to be used by aii}^ otJier command.

Example:

Divide tlie ])revious result by 1.3. The numerator—tlie

result of the

previous

calculation

—is

already entered,

so

von only need to enter the denominator and divide.

.3 f

enter

! 0

l!

1.30769230769

The

next

few examjdes use

a

keystroke-saving

shortcut

that you

haven't

seen yet. When

calculating with

the

stack, "mathematical”

keys, such as f+1, causes an automatic

fENTER

) before it executes its

action. This allows you to use the setpience. 8.9

f ENTER

) 7 -.2

0

inst.ead

of 8.9

[ENTER)

7.2

[ENTER)

0, to subtract 7.2 from 8.9. In short, it

saves you a keystroke.

Work

the

following short

examples

of stack arithmetic that

use

the fourth-row mathematical keys. Notice in particular how each

operation

leaves

the

results ready

for

the

next operation.

Example:

(.'aleniate -,

92.3 (IQ

1

:

.016

Example:

Calculate 20

20 [ENTER) 2 (Q! [F3

1

:

.0025

Examph'- C.'aJculate

4 (ENTER)2 (ENTER)3

1

:

350.174049835

Arithmetic 3-3

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