Scientific Calculator Basics Document Now Available
If you are new to scientific
calculators, ever wondered what the [sin], [log], and [e^x] keys actually mean,
or want a refresher on the basics: then this tutorial is for you.
The document convers common
scientific functions such as:
* Typing in large and small
numbers by using scientific notation
* Calculating powers and
roots
* Logarithms and anti-logarithm
functions
* Trigonometric functions,
such as sine, cosine, and tangent; along with their inverses
* Basic statistic and linear
regression calculations
* How to enter fractions and numbers
in degrees-minutes-seconds formats
* How to convert integers
between binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal
This document covers a variety
of scientific calculators, aimed at infix algebraic (two or multi-line
scientific) calculators.
Eddie
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