Chapter 5 algebraic and arithmetic operations, Entering algebraic objects – HP 49g+ User Manual
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Chapter 5 
Algebraic and arithmetic operations 
An algebraic object, or simply, algebraic, is any number, variable name or 
algebraic expression that can be operated upon, manipulated, and combined 
according to the rules of algebra. Examples of algebraic objects are the 
following: 
• A number:
12.3, 15.2_m, ‘
π’, ‘e’, ‘i’
• A variable name: ‘a’, ‘ux’, ‘width’, etc. 
• An expression: ‘p*D^2/4’,’f*(L/D)*(V^2/(2*g))’ 
• An equation: ‘Q=(Cu/n)*A(y)*R(y)^(2/3)*So^0.5’ 
Entering algebraic objects
Algebraic objects can be created by typing the object between single quotes 
directly into stack level 1 or by using the equation writer ‚O. For 
example, to enter the algebraic object ‘
π*D^2/4’ directly into stack level 1
use:³„ì*~dQ2/4`. The resulting screen is 
shown next for both the ALG mode (left-hand side) and the RPN mode (right-
hand side): 
An algebraic object can also be built in the Equation Writer and then sent to 
the stack. The operation of the Equation Writer was described in Chapter 2. 
As an exercise, build the following algebraic object in the Equation Writer: 
After building the object, press to show it in the stack (ALG and RPN modes 
shown below):