Using parentheses in calculations – HP 17bII+ User Manual

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Arithmetic

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In the second case, the

/

key acts like the

=

key by displaying the

result of 750 x 12.

Here’s a longer chain calculation.

456 - 75

68

18.5

1.9

×

This calculation can be written as: 456

− 75 ÷ 18.5 x 68 ÷ 1.9.

Watch what happens in the display as you key it in:

Keys: Display:

456

-

75

/



18.5

*



68

/



1.9

=



Using Parentheses in Calculations

Use parentheses when you want to postpone calculating an
intermediate result until you’ve entered more numbers. For example,
suppose you want to calculate:

30

x 9

85 -12

If you were to key in 30

/

85

-

, the calculator would calculate the

intermediate result, 0.35. However, that’s not what you want. To de-
lay the division until you’ve subtracted 12 from 85, use parentheses:

Keys: Display: Description:

30

/(

85

-



No calculation is done.

12

)



Calculates 85

− 12.

*

9



Calculates 30 / 73.

=



Calculates 0.41x 9.

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