Correct layout of e^/LN/10^/LOG?
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10-23-2024, 10:40 PM
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RE: Correct layout of e^/LN/10^/LOG?
(10-23-2024 01:50 PM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote: But what do you make of this layout of a 1976 Privileg 583D-E? It does not have a shift key and the inverse trigonometric functions are just in the row of keys above the normal trigonometric functions. So far so good. Next to them are the logarithms and exponentials. But can anyone figure out why they are placed in that order? I certainly can't. When I got the calculator I first thought that someone had taken it apart and put the keys back in the wrong order. But no, they work just the way the are labelled. How was this image attached Max, I can't see it in either Firefox or Edge (both on WIN10). The tags look OK, so I'm not sure why it's not rendering?? --Bob Prosperi |
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