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  • CalcPad X 1.1 file size: 1.54 MB This lets you type in a mathematical expression, edit it for accuracy, format it for readability, and evaluate it with a single mouse click or keystroke.
  • You can enter the following notation in calcPad®. Note Typing a function name such as sin automatically adds parentheses to delimit the argument of the function. This works well most of the time, but as listed in the table, you might sometimes need to navigate out of the parentheses to modify your function, for example, to set the base of a.
  • What's new in CalcPad 1.14: Support for multiple pages is back! But this time uses a ComboBox instead of a specified amount of tabs (4 or 8) and works a bit differently.
  • Software 1-03-23 15:04 by Jon Ben-Mayor. News; Ratings; Comments; CalcPad is a portable smart notepad that calculates answers.

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WebAssigncalcPad® questions are displayed with a rectangular answer box similar to answer boxes used for other question types, but when you click a calcPad-enabled answer box, the calcPad palette opens, allowing you to answer the question with a correctly formatted expression.

  1. Click the answer box to open the tool palette.
    Note Don't use the keyboard to navigate to the answer box.
  2. Click the tool palette buttons or type to answer the question.
    • Tool palette buttons are organized in expandable groups, such as Operations and Trig.
    • Some buttons insert placeholder boxes to show you where you can type numbers, variables, or expressions.

      For example, if you insert a fraction, placeholder boxes are displayed for both the numerator and denominator.

    The expression is displayed in the answer box as you enter it. If necessary, the answer box becomes larger to fit your answer.

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    Enter variables.

    Type the variable name using the case and spelling specified in the question. Variables are automatically italicized.

    Enter symbols like π or .

    Click Symbols and click the symbol.

    Move the insertion point in the answer box.

    Press the HOME, END, and arrow keys.

    Move the insertion point into or out of a placeholder box.

    Press the arrow keys or use the mouse.

    Note Usually the insertion point is automatically moved to a placeholder box when it is created.

    Delete a character, the selected expression, or notation such as fractions.

    Press BACKSPACE or DELETE.

    If you have trouble typing your answer, try using the pad buttons.

    Note
    • Answers are case-sensitive; x and X are not the same.
    • Do not type commas in numbers; 5,280 is not correct.
    • Use the pad button when entering fractions between commas (for example, fractions in a list). This notation can be typed, but not intuitively. See the examples for details.
    • Do not enter mixed numbers, for example, 2½. Instead, use decimals or improper fractions.
    • When entering scientific notation, always use a lowercase e and an integer exponent, for example, 1.23e-5.
    • Unless instructed otherwise, express angles for trigonometric functions in radians.
    • Keyboard characters that are not mathematically useful — for example, &, @, and foreign language characters — are intentionally not displayed when typed. To enter Greek characters, use the buttons or keyboard shortcuts for the tool.
    • Do not use function notation — for example, f(x) — as these answers can't be graded.
    • Do not round your answer unless the questions instructs you to.

You can enter the following notation in calcPad®.

Note Typing a function name such as sin

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automatically adds parentheses to delimit the argument of the function. This works well most of the time, but as listed in the table, you might sometimes need to navigate out of the parentheses to modify your function, for example, to set the base of a general log function.

Alternative notations for trigonometric functions such as arcsin and sin-1 are graded identically.

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Notation

Keyboard

Button Group

Button

Decimal numbers

0123456789.

Fractions

/

Operations

Variables

Type variables exactly as specified in the question.

Variable names are displayed in italics.

Variables are case-sensitive. You can't substitute x for X.

Addition

+

Operations

Subtraction

-

Operations

Multiplication

*

Operations

Division

Type / to enter a fraction or use the keyboard shortcut for your operating system:
  • Windows®: alt + 0247
  • macOS™/OS X®: option + /

Operations

Parentheses

(

The closing parenthesis is added automatically.

Sets

Set delimiters (braces)

{

The closing brace is added automatically.

Sets

Closed interval (brackets)

[a,b

The closing bracket is added automatically.

Sets

Open interval (parentheses)

(a,b

The closing parenthesis is added automatically.

Sets

Half-closed interval (half-open interval)

[a,b)

You can substitute ( or ] as needed.

Sets

or

Empty set

empty

Sets

Union

union

Sets

Intersection

intersect

Sets

Square root

sqrt

Operations

Exponent

^

Operations

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n!

Operations

Base or subscript

n_b

Functions

Exponent and subscript of a variable

n_b^x

Functions

nth root

Functions

Absolute value

|

The closing vertical bar is added automatically.

You can't paste the vertical bar (|) in mathPad.

Functions

Exponential function

e^

Functions

Natural logarithm

ln

Functions

Power of 10

10^

Functions

Logarithm (base 10)

log

Functions

General Log

log_baseoperand

Functions

pi

pi

Symbols

theta

theta

Symbols

Infinity

infinity

Symbols

Does not exist

DNE

Symbols

Undefined

UNDEFINED

Symbols

Imaginary unit

i

Typing i displays the i without bolding, but grades correctly.

Symbols

Degrees

Symbols

Equal

=

Relations

Greater than

>

Relations

Greater than or equal to

>=

Relations

Less than

<

Relations

Less than or equal to

<=

Relations

No solution

NOSOLUTION

Relations

Sine

sin

Trig

Cosine

cos

Trig

Tangent

tan

Trig

Cosecant

csc

Trig

Secant

sec

Trig

Cotangent

cot

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Inverse sine
(arcsine)

arcsin
or sin^-1

Trig

Inverse cosine
(arccosine)

arccos
or cos^-1

Trig

Inverse tangent
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arctan
or tan^-1

Trig

Inverse cosecant
(arccosecant)

arccsc
or csc^-1

Trig

Inverse secant
(arcsecant)

arcsec
or sec^-1

Trig

Inverse cotangent
(arccotangent)

arccot
or cot^-1

Trig

Hyperbolic sine

sinh

Trig

Hyperbolic cosine

cosh

Trig

Hyperbolic tangent

tanh

Trig

Hyperbolic cosecant

csch

Trig

Hyperbolic secant

sech

Trig

Hyperbolic cotangent

coth

Trig

Inverse hyperbolic sine
(area hyperbolic sine)

arcsinh
or sinh^-1

Trig

Inverse hyperbolic cosine
(area hyperbolic cosine)

arccoshh
or cosh^-1

Trig

Inverse hyperbolic tangent
(area hyperbolic tangent)

arctanhh
or tanh^-1

Trig

Inverse hyperbolic cosecant
(area hyperbolic cosecant)

arccschh or csch^-1

Trig

Inverse hyperbolic secant
(area hyperbolic secant)

arcsechh
or sech^-1

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Inverse hyperbolic cotangent
(area hyperbolic cotangent)

arccothh
or coth^-1

Trig

Bold vector

Do not use the keyboard to input vectors.

Vectors

Vector bracket

Do not use the keyboard to input vectors.

Vectors

Arrow vector

Do not use the keyboard to input vectors.

Vectors

i unit vector

Do not use the keyboard to input vectors.

Vectors

j unit vector

Do not use the keyboard to input vectors.

Vectors

k unit vector

Do not use the keyboard to input vectors.

Vectors

Unit vector (hat vector)

Do not use the keyboard to input vectors.

Vectors

Lowercase Greek letter

Name of the letter in lowercase, for example, alpha, beta, gamma.

Greek

Uppercase Greek letter

Capitalized name of the letter, for example, Alpha, Beta, Gamma.

Greek





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