ª¬½¯ˆš¶ÿïÿïÿFþÿÿö‡Ï x8Pack*?À8 @EACT EACT1ìÔf|”¬<˜¤ÀÔ„ˆ¤¨LPÜàè0x°´àäüàäp======090403 =======æ¦Inputting a Formula A formula is an expression that the S‡SHT mode calculates and evaluates when you input it, when data related to the formula is changed, etc. A formula always starts with an equal sign(=), and can contain any one of the following. wæªValues iæªMathematical expressions æªCell references æªCalculator built-in function commands (=æªS‡SHT mode commands @SSHEET[EXE]«Íï‰P8Pack*?À( @GUIDE¤KEYLOG(xÔNOTE ÔQ0PPPPPPPPPPPP2!(&" &" -wz@SSHEETD@SNAME( Ô SHEET4Ô SHEETæ¤Formula Input Example n tIn this example, we will input the 60 into cell A1, and then input the following formulas into the indicated cells: B1:=sin(A1),B2:=cos(A1),B3:=tan(A1),B4:=B1/B2  We will also show that the values produced by B3 and B4 are the same even if we change the value of A1, so sin(x)¹cos(x)=tan(x)holds true. Note æªThis example assumes that the calculator is configured as follows. eThe å—Moveå˜ setting on the Setup screen is å—Lowå˜(initial default). The å—Angleå˜ setting on the Setup screen is å—Degå˜.æªTæªThis example also uses cell referencing. æ¤To input formulas es@SSHEET[EXE]«Íï‰È8Pack*?À( @GUIDEKEYLOG(ðÔNOTEÔ!22$22222222$0-!" !" !" !" " ----/wz@SSHEETD@SNAME( Ô SHEET4Ô SHEET æªThis will cause the updated values to appear in cells B1 through B4, based on recalculation using the new value you input in cell A1. Since the values produced by B3 and B4 are the same even if we change the value of A1, sin(x)¹cos(x)=tan(x)holds true.