HP 17bII+ User Manual

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Q: How do I change the number of decimal places the calculator
displays?
A: The procedure is described in “Decimal Places” on page 34.
Q: How do I clear all or portions of memory?
A:

C

clears the calculator line.

@c

clears the data lists or

variables accessible from the current menu. Erasing the entire contents
of memory is covered in “Erasing Continuous Memory” on page 229.

Q: Why am I getting the wrong answer using the TVM menu?
A: Be sure to enter a value for all five TVM variables, even if a value is
zero (as

FV is for a loan without a balloon). Clearing the variables

before starting (

@c

) accomplishes the same thing. Check the

appropriate payment mode (mortgages and loans are typically End
mode calculations), and specify the number of payments per year
(

). Also check that all figures for money paid out are

negative

(the cash-flow sign convention).

Q: Can I access the TVM menu functions from the Solver?
A: No, but you can do the same functions by copying the appropriate
financial formulas into the Solver. The formulas are given starting on
page 168.

Q: Can I access the data stored in my CFLO and SUM lists from the
Solver?
A: Yes. See “Accessing CFLO and SUM Lists from the Solver,” page
177.

Q: How do I indicate multiplication in an equation typed into the
Solver?
A: Use the multiplication key (

*

). You cannot use the letter

in

the ALPHA menu.

Q: What does an “E” in a number (for example, 2.51E

-13) mean?

A: Exponent of ten (for example, 2.51

x

10

-13

). Refer to “Scientific

Notation” on page 47.

Q: The calculator has displayed the message
                  . What should I do?

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