Texas Instruments Calculator Calculator User Manual


 
Overview of Calculator Operations 7
Correcting Entry Errors
Example: You mean to calculate 3 Q 1234.56 but instead enter 1234.86.
The prompted worksheet and reset default values & z
Calculator format settings and reset default values & |
& z
Out of the prompted worksheet and return to
standard-calculator mode
All pending operations in standard-calculator
mode
& U
In a prompted worksheet, the variable value
keyed in but not entered (the previous value
appears)
Any calculation started but not completed
P P
TVM worksheet variables and reset default values & U
& ^
One of the 10 memories (without affecting the
others)
Q D and a
memory number
key (0–9)
You can correct an entry without clearing a calculation, if
you make the correction before pressing an operation key
(for example, H or 4).
To clear the last digit displayed, press *.
To clear the entire number displayed, press P.
Note: Pressing P after you press an operation key clears
the calculation in progress.
To Press Display
Begin the expression.
3 <
3.00
Enter a number.
1234.86 1,234.86
Erase the entry error. * *
1,234.
Key in the correct number.
56 1,234.56
Compute the result. N
3,703.68
To clear Press