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New Casio CWs: antilogs and scientific notation
04-06-2023, 05:44 PM
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RE: New Casio CWs: antilogs and scientific notation
(04-06-2023 04:28 PM)lrdheat Wrote:  If I press the shifted log key on keyboard and type in 20 then exe, I get 1.3+. If I then type 1, then *10^, then ans key, 1 get 20 back.

So it's true that the [×10^] key doesn't require an integer argument! Extraordinary! I'm a bit too shocked to decide if I think that's a good or a bad thing, but it's certainly interesting.

Question: Can you omit the 1? That is, instead of
Code:
[SHIFT][^2](log)[2][0][EXE]
[1][×10^][Ans][EXE]
, can you type
Code:
[SHIFT][^2](log)[2][0][EXE]
[×10^][Ans][EXE]
?

(04-06-2023 04:28 PM)lrdheat Wrote:  If I press shifted ln key on keyboard and type in 20, I get 2.99+. If I then type shifted e, then the number raised to a power key, then answer, I get 20 back.

That at least, is what one would expect, I think.
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