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HP 39G Master Guide

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Complex numbers on the hp 39g+ can be entered in either of two ways.
Firstly, in the same way as they are commonly written in mathematical
workings: a + bi. Secondly, as an ordered pair: (a,b).
For example, 32i+ could be entered into the
calculator exactly as it is written, with the ‘i
obtained using the ALPHA key, pressing the
SHIFT key first to get a lowercase i.
Alternatively you can enter it directly as an
ordered pair.
As soon as you press ENTER, the calculator immediately converts the a + bi
form into an ordered pair. The History retains the original in case you need
to it later for re-use.
The exception is when you enter a complex
number in rcis form using the (angle) sign on
the keyboard. When you do this the calculator
converts to a more explicit rcis format as
shown right. Try it.
Complex numbers can be used with all trigonometric and hyperbolic function,
as well as with matrices, lists and some real-number and keyboard functions.
Just as real numbers can be stored into the
alphabetic memories A to Z, there are 10
special memories Z1,Z2..Z9,Z0 which are
provided to store complex numbers.

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BrandHP
Model39G
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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