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Logarithms

yet equivalent way of writing this expression is log2 16 = 4. This is stated as 'log to base 2 of 16 equals 4'. We see that the logarithm is the same as 
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6.2 Properties of Logarithms

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The laws of logarithms

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Logarithms:

Your calculator will be able to calculate logarithms to bases 10 and e (and possibly more). Usually the log button is used for base 10
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What is a logarithm? Log base 10

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Table of Contents

Turning on or off

Before starting calculation

Mode Selection

Basic Calculation

Arithmetic calculation

Scienti c Calculation

Logarithms and Antilogarithms

Decimal transformation

Standard Deviation Calculation

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General Guide

Turning on or off

To turn the calculator on, press [

ON /AC ] ; To turn the calculator off, press [ OFF ].

Battery replacement

The calculator is powered by two alkaline batteries (G13 or LR44). When the display dims, replace the batteries. Be careful not to be injured when you replace the battery.

1. Unscrew the screws on the back of the calculator.

2. Insert a at bladed screwdriver into the slot between the

upper and lower case then carefully twist it to separate the case.

3. Remove both batteries and dispose of them properly. Never

allow children to play with batteries.

4. Wipe off the new batteries with a dry cloth to maintain good

contact.

5. Insert the two new batteries with their at sides (plus termi-

nals) up.

6. Align the upper and lower cases then snap them to close

together.

7. Tighten the screws.

Auto power-off function

This calculator automatically turns it off when not operated for approximately 9~15 minutes. It can be reactivated by pressing ON /AC ] key and the display, memory, settings are retained.

Reset operation

If the calculator is on but you get unexpected results, press [ ON /AC ] and then [ MODE ] four times to display the below menu. A message appears on the display to con rm whether you want to reset the cal- culator and clear memory contents after pressing [ 2 ]. To clear all variables, pending operations, statistical data, answers, all previous entries, and memory, please press [ 2 ]. To abort the reset operation without clearing the calculator, please press [ 1 ]. If the calculator is lock and further key operations becomes impos- sible, please use a pointed object to press the reset hole to release the condition. It will return all settings to default settings. -E3-

Contrast adjustment

Pressing the [] or [] following [ MODE ] key can make the con- trast of the screen lighter or darker. Holding either key down will make the display become respectively lighter or darker.

Display readout

The display comprises the entry line, the result line, and indicators.

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Entry line The calculator displays an entry of up to 79 digits. Entries begin on the left ; those with more than 11 digits scroll to the left.

Press [

] or [] to move the cursor through an entry. However, whenever you input the 73rd digit of any calculation, the cursor changes from ì _ î to ì

î to

let you know memory is running low. If you still need to input more, you should divide your calculation into two or more parts. Result line It displays a result of up to 10 digits, as well as a deci- mal, a negative sign, a ì x10 î indicator, and a 2-digits positive or negative exponent. Indicators The following indicators appear on the display to indi- cate you the current status of the calculator.

Indicator Meaning

M Independent memory

- Result is negative

2nd 2nd set of function keys is active.

Alphabetic Keys (

STORCL STO : Storing variable mode is active

RCL : Recalling variable mode is active

SD Statistics mode is active

REG Regression mode is active

DEGRAD Angle mode : DEGrees, GRADs, or RADs

ENG Engineering notation.

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Table of Contents

Turning on or off

Before starting calculation

Mode Selection

Basic Calculation

Arithmetic calculation

Scienti c Calculation

Logarithms and Antilogarithms

Decimal transformation

Standard Deviation Calculation

-E2-

General Guide

Turning on or off

To turn the calculator on, press [

ON /AC ] ; To turn the calculator off, press [ OFF ].

Battery replacement

The calculator is powered by two alkaline batteries (G13 or LR44). When the display dims, replace the batteries. Be careful not to be injured when you replace the battery.

1. Unscrew the screws on the back of the calculator.

2. Insert a at bladed screwdriver into the slot between the

upper and lower case then carefully twist it to separate the case.

3. Remove both batteries and dispose of them properly. Never

allow children to play with batteries.

4. Wipe off the new batteries with a dry cloth to maintain good

contact.

5. Insert the two new batteries with their at sides (plus termi-

nals) up.

6. Align the upper and lower cases then snap them to close

together.

7. Tighten the screws.

Auto power-off function

This calculator automatically turns it off when not operated for approximately 9~15 minutes. It can be reactivated by pressing ON /AC ] key and the display, memory, settings are retained.

Reset operation

If the calculator is on but you get unexpected results, press [ ON /AC ] and then [ MODE ] four times to display the below menu. A message appears on the display to con rm whether you want to reset the cal- culator and clear memory contents after pressing [ 2 ]. To clear all variables, pending operations, statistical data, answers, all previous entries, and memory, please press [ 2 ]. To abort the reset operation without clearing the calculator, please press [ 1 ]. If the calculator is lock and further key operations becomes impos- sible, please use a pointed object to press the reset hole to release the condition. It will return all settings to default settings. -E3-

Contrast adjustment

Pressing the [] or [] following [ MODE ] key can make the con- trast of the screen lighter or darker. Holding either key down will make the display become respectively lighter or darker.

Display readout

The display comprises the entry line, the result line, and indicators.

74 ñ 8 / 7

72.85714286

Entry line The calculator displays an entry of up to 79 digits. Entries begin on the left ; those with more than 11 digits scroll to the left.

Press [

] or [] to move the cursor through an entry. However, whenever you input the 73rd digit of any calculation, the cursor changes from ì _ î to ì

î to

let you know memory is running low. If you still need to input more, you should divide your calculation into two or more parts. Result line It displays a result of up to 10 digits, as well as a deci- mal, a negative sign, a ì x10 î indicator, and a 2-digits positive or negative exponent. Indicators The following indicators appear on the display to indi- cate you the current status of the calculator.

Indicator Meaning

M Independent memory

- Result is negative

2nd 2nd set of function keys is active.

Alphabetic Keys (

STORCL STO : Storing variable mode is active

RCL : Recalling variable mode is active

SD Statistics mode is active

REG Regression mode is active

DEGRAD Angle mode : DEGrees, GRADs, or RADs

ENG Engineering notation.


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