HP-35’s x^y Why?
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10-31-2021, 12:23 AM
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RE: HP-35’s x^y Why?
(10-31-2021 12:00 AM)lrdheat Wrote: I believe you mean that the key functions as an “x”^”y” key in RPN entry mode choice. In algebraic mode, in the text book mode, it is quite clear how the key works as hitting “x”, then x^y produces a curser space top right of “x’ for the “y” power to be keyed in. I think I had it correct. When the Prime is in RPN mode, the key labeled “X^Y” appears to function as a Y^X key just like the traditional HP RPN and RPL models (other than the HP-35). For example: 5 Enter 2 X^Y produces 25 as would be expected by RPN/RPL users. |
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