User Manual
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Input 
I
 Using the 2D Keyboard
The 2D keyboard provides you with a number of templates that let you input fractions, 
exponential values, 
n
th roots, matrices, differentials, integrals, and other complex 
expressions as they appear in your textbook.
It also includes a 
5
 key set that you can use to input single-character variables like the 
ones you can input with the math (mth) keyboard.
S
 Initial 2D keyboard key set
This key set lets you input fractions, exponential values, 
n
th roots, etc. as they appear in your 
textbook.
Tip
•  For information about each function or symbol, see “2-4 Function Calculations”.
• 
Use the 
 key to input the piecewise function template. See page 2-4-12 for more information. 
• 
Use the 
 key to input the simultaneous equations template. See page 2-8-43 for more 
information. 
S
 key set
Tapping the 
 key displays a keyboard like the one shown below, which has a 
(
 key in 
place of the 
 key. Tapping 
(
 returns to the initial 2D keyboard. 
The following are the mathematical expressions you can input with this 2D keyboard.
To input this: Use these keys:  For more information, see:
Matrix templates
,
,
“Matrix and Vector Calculations” on 
page 2-6-1.
Limit template 
“lim” under “Using the Calculation 
Submenu” on page 2-8-15.
Sum template 
“
3
” under “Using the Calculation 
Submenu” on page 2-8-15.










