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20  Section 1: Getting Started 
 
File name: hp 12c_user's guide_English_HDPMBF12E44 
Page: 20 of 209 
Printered Date: 2005/7/29   
Dimension: 14.8 cm x 21 cm 
 
Chain Calculations 
Whenever the answer has just been calculated and is therefore in the display, you 
can perform another operation with this number by simply keying in the second 
number and then pressing the operation key: you need not press \ to separate 
the second number from the first. This is because when a number is keyed in after 
a function key (such as +,-,§,  z,  etc.)  is  pressed,  the  result  of  that  prior 
calculation is stored inside the calculator — just as when the \ key is pressed. 
The only time you must press the \ key to separate two numbers is when you 
are keying them both in, one immediately following the other
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The hp 12c is designed so that each time you press a function key in RPN mode, 
the calculator performs the operation then — not later — so that you see the results 
of all intermediate calculations, as well as the “bottom line.” 
Example: Suppose you’ve written three checks without updating your checkbook, 
and you’ve just deposited your paycheck for $1,053.00 into your checking 
account. If your latest balance was $58.33 and the checks were written for 
$22.95, $13.70, and $10.14, what is the new balance? 
Solution: When written down on paper, this problem would read 
58.33 – 22.95 – 13.70 – 10.14 + 1053 
Keystrokes Display 
 
58.33 
58.33 
Keys the first number. 
58.33 
Pressing \ separates the second 
number from the first. 
22.95 
22.95 
Keys in the second number. 
35.38 
Pressing - subtracts the second 
number from the first. The calculator 
displays the result of this calculation, 
which is the balance after subtracting 
the first check. 
13.70 
13.70 
Keys in the next number. Since a 
calculation has just been performed, 
do not press \; the next number 
entered (13.70) is automatically 
separated from the one previously in 
the display (35.38).