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HP Prime [ Matrix Function ] BUG ln( [[0,1][1,1]] ) in Exact and Approximate CAS Mode
11-02-2014, 11:12 AM
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RE: HP Prime [ Matrix Function ] BUG ln( [[0,1][1,1]] ) in Exact and Approximate CAS Mode
(11-01-2014 10:06 PM)Gilles Wrote:  
(11-01-2014 04:28 PM)Han Wrote:  I think he was saying he preferred the \( \cdot \) for multiplication over the \( * \) for multiplication in the way products are displayed; or how in some cases the multiplication symbol is left off via implicit multiplication.

Here is an example :

[Image: 285578eq150G.png]

[Image: 990580eq1prime.png]
If I understand Gilles correctly he is complaining about the display of the multiplication sign as '*' on the Prime versus '∙' on the 50G.

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