Selecting display modes – HP 49g+ User Manual

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options above). Unselected options will show no check mark in the
underline preceding the option of interest (e.g., the _Numeric, _Approx,
_Complex, _Verbose, _Step/Step, _Incr Pow options above).

• After having selected and unselected all the options that you want in the

CAS MODES input form, press the

@@@OK@@@ soft menu key. This will take you

back to the CALCULATOR MODES input form. To return to normal
calculator display at this point, press the

@@@OK@@@ soft menu key once more.

Explanation of CAS settings

• Indep var: The independent variable for CAS applications. Typically, VX

= ‘X’.

• Modulo: For operations in modular arithmetic this variable holds the

modulus or modulo of the arithmetic ring (see Chapter 5 in the calculator’s
User’s Guide).

• Numeric: If set, the calculator produces a numeric, or floating-point result,

in calculations.

• Approx: If set, Approximate mode used numerical results in calculations. If

unchecked, the CAS is in Exact mode, which produces symbolic results in
algebraic calculations.

• Complex: If set, complex number operations are active. If unchecked the

CAS is in Real mode, i.e., real number calculations are the default. See
Chapter 4 for operations with complex numbers.

• Verbose: If set, provides detailed information in certain CAS operations.
• Step/Step: If set, provides step-by-step results for certain CAS operations.

Useful to see intermediate steps in summations, derivatives, integrals,
polynomial operations (e.g., synthetic division), and matrix operations.

• Incr Pow: Increasing Power, means that, if set, polynomial terms are

shown in increasing order of the powers of the independent variable.

• Rigorous: If set, calculator does not simplify the absolute value function

|X| to X.

• Simp Non-Rational: If set, the calculator will try to simplify non-rational

expressions as much as possible.

Selecting Display modes

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