Calculations using constants – Texas Instruments BA II PLUS User Manual

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Overview of Calculator Operations

13

Memory arithmetic changes only the value in the affected memory
and not the displayed value.

Memory arithmetic does not complete any calculation in progress.

The table lists the available memory arithmetic functions. In each case,
the specified memory stores the result.

Calculations Using Constants

Example: Multiply 3, 7, and 45 by 8

To

Press

Add the displayed value to the value stored in memory 9
(

M9

).

D H

9

Subtract the displayed value from the value stored in
memory 3 (

M3

).

D B

3

Multiply the value in memory 0 (

M0

) by the displayed value.

D <

0

Divide the value in memory 5 (

M5

) by the displayed value.

D 6

5

Raise the value in memory 4 (

M4

) to the power of the

displayed value.

D ;

4

To store a constant for use in repetitive calculations, enter
a number and an operation, and then press

& `.

To use the stored constant, key in a value and press

N.

Note: Pressing a key other than a number or

N clears the

constant.

To

Press

Display

Clear the calculator.

& U

0.00

Enter the value for the first calculation.

3

3

Enter the operation and a constant value.

<

8

8

Store the operation and value, and then
calculate.

& ` N

24.00

Calculate 7

Q

8.

7

N

56.00

Compute 45

Q

8.

45

N

360.00

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