Keyboard functions – HP 39g+ User Manual
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Using mathematical functions
Keyboard functions
The most frequently used functions are available directly from
the keyboard. Many of the keyboard functions also accept
complex numbers as arguments.
>@
,
>@
,
>[@
,
>@
Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide. Also accepts complex
numbers, lists and matrices.
value1+ value2, etc.
>6+,)7@
e
x
Natural exponential. Also accepts complex numbers.
e^
value
Example
e^5
returns
148.413159103
>OQ@
Natural logarithm. Also accepts complex numbers.
LN
(value)
Example
LN(1)
returns
0
>6+,)7@
10
x
Exponential (antilogarithm). Also accepts complex numbers.
10^
value
Example
10^3
returns
1000
>ORJ@
Common logarithm. Also accepts complex numbers.
LOG
(value)
Example
LOG(100)
returns
2
>6,1@
,
>&26@
,
>7$1@
Sine, cosine, tangent. Inputs and outputs depend on the
current angle format (Degrees, Radians, or Grads).
SIN
(value)
COS
(value)
TAN
(value)
Example
TAN(45)
returns
1
(Degrees mode).