User`s guide
Note: .Only the quotient value of a +R caIcUaIion is stored in Ans memory.
.Assigning the result of a remainder division calculation to a variable
will assign the quotient value only. Performing the operation 5 ~
lJiH+R)2@I@(STO)m(X) (which assigns the result of 5+R2 to X)
will assign a value of 2 to X.
.If a +R calculation is part of a multi-step
calculation, only the quotient is passed on to the next operation. (Example;
10
IE 17 ~1iiI(+R)6 §) 10+ 2) .Operation olthe ~ and 8 keysis
disabled while a remainder division result is on the display.
Cases when Remainder Division becomes
Non-remainder Division
If either of the following cond~ions exists when you pertorm a remainder
division operation, the calculation willbe treated as normal (non-remainder)
division.
.When e~her the dividend or the divisor is a very large value
Example:20000000000 I!ffii!)1.)(+R)17§)
Calculated as: 20000000000 + 17
.When the quotient is not a pos~ive integer, or if the remainder is not a
positive integer or positive fractional value
Example;
lEI5 ~ I)IJ(+R) 2 §) -> Calculatedas; -5 + 2
~Prime Factorization .~.~.~mv.~.~ :1
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In the COMP Mode, you can factor a positive integer up to 10 digits into
prime factors up to three digits.
To pertorm prime factorization on 1014
1014
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