Calculators What Does the Dot with Waves Icon Mean on My HP 50g?

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The HP 50g calculator features an icon resembling a dot with two waves on each side, located between the alpha and hourglass indicators, which signifies low battery status. Users have reported difficulty in displaying answers in symbolic form, specifically for square roots of vectors. To resolve this, pressing and holding the RSHIFT key while pressing enter changes the display mode, allowing future entries to show results in symbolic form instead of decimal.
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Hello,

I have the HP 50g and I like it. Recently an icon has been light up on top and I don't know what it means. Its a dot with 2 waves on each side. It almost looks like an icon for some sort of IR emission.

Its in between the alpha and the hourglass. I haven't noticed it on before recently. What does it mean?
 
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I have the HP 50g. I can not get my answer in sq root ie absolute value of vector whose answer is sq root 10 shows the answer as a decimal. I have tried different mode settings with no luck. How can I get the answer displayed as a surd/irrational
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Push and hold down the RSHIFT key (the orange one), then press enter. You should see the tilde (~) turn into an equals mark (=). This will make it so that all of your future entries will be displayed in symbolic form.
 
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