HP 49g+ User Manual

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different levels are referred to as the stack levels, i.e., stack level 1, stack level
2, etc.

Basically, what RPN means is that, instead of writing an operation such as 3
+ 2, in the calculator by using

3+2`

we write first the operands, in the proper order, and then the operator, i.e.,

3`2`+

As you enter the operands, they occupy different stack levels. Entering
3`puts the number 3 in stack level 1. Next, entering 2`pushes
the 3 upwards to occupy stack level 2. Finally, by pressing

+, we are

telling the calculator to apply the operator, or program,

+ to the objects

occupying levels 1 and 2. The result, 5, is then placed in level 1.

Let's try some other simple operations before trying the more complicated
expression used earlier for the algebraic operating mode:


123/32

123`32/

4

2

4`2Q

3

√27

27`R3@»

Notice the position of the y and the x in the last two operations. The base in
the exponential operation is y (stack level 2) while the exponent is x (stack
level 1) before the key

Q is pressed. Similarly, in the cubic root operation,

y (stack level 2) is the quantity under the root sign, and x (stack level 1) is the
root.

Try the following exercise involving 3 factors: (5 + 3)

× 2


5`3`+

Calculates (5 +3) first.

2X Completes

the

calculation.

Let's try now the expression proposed earlier:

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