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Chapter 6: 5BAdditional Pulse Smartpen Applications 
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Displays the value currently in the memory register.  
 
Sets the memory value to “0”.  
 
Scientific Functions 
The Scientific section of the calculator includes several specialized operators and functions.  
Operators 
For some scientific calculations, you only need to enter a number followed by an operator to 
obtain a result. These include: 
, and 
.  
 
When you enter a number followed by one of these keys, the result is displayed immediately.  
Example: To square 7, tap ‘7 
’. The result is 49.  
You can use the 
 
key to raise a number y to the power of a number x. 
Example: Tap raise 2 to the power of 3, tap ‘2 
 3 =’. The result is 8. 
 
You can use the 
 key to enter a value in exponential notation.  
Example: To enter 1.23 x 10
-8
 enter ‘1.23 
  8 +/-’. The display shows 1.23e-8. You may now 
perform calculations on this value.  
 
You can use the 
 key to generate a random number between 0 and 1.  
Using Trigonometry Functions   
Trigonometric calculations such as sine, cosine, and tangent must be made in degree, radian, or 
gradian mode. The calculator is set to degree mode by default, and returns to degree each time 
the Pulse smartpen is turned off.  
The 
 key toggles between degree, radian and gradian mode. If you use a trigonometry 
function, or use the 
 key to change modes, an indicator of the current mode will appear.