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Frequently used formulas or complex equations can be stored as functions in Formula Memory*. By recalling the formula, you can substitute new variables into the equation and recalculate it without having to enter the entire sequence again.
*Up to 80 steps can be stored for each of the two functions (F1 and F2).
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