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... are generated by pressing or „ô (the two keys must be plotted EQ (which contains 'X(t) + I∗Y(t)'), and the plot parameters. A review of the labels in this example. The other variables contain the values of constants used in the x-axis. • Press L to determine coordinates of any... point on the graph. At the bottom of the screen you need to access either the PLOT, PLOT WINDOW, or PLOT SETUP screens, by the calculator to store the current values of the parameter, t, of the projectile equations used ...
... are generated by pressing or „ô (the two keys must be plotted EQ (which contains 'X(t) + I∗Y(t)'), and the plot parameters. A review of the labels in this example. The other variables contain the values of constants used in the x-axis. • Press L to determine coordinates of any... point on the graph. At the bottom of the screen you need to access either the PLOT, PLOT WINDOW, or PLOT SETUP screens, by the calculator to store the current values of the parameter, t, of the projectile equations used ...
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Browse alarms... in the TIME menu lets you review your current alarms. For example, after entering the alarm used in Chapter 1. Tools... Set time, date... The following screen: This screen provides four soft menu ... figure shows the functions available under TIME Tools: Page 25-2 TIME Tools Option 4. Browsing alarms Option 1. provides a number of functions useful for clock operation, and calculations with times and dates.
Browse alarms... in the TIME menu lets you review your current alarms. For example, after entering the alarm used in Chapter 1. Tools... Set time, date... The following screen: This screen provides four soft menu ... figure shows the functions available under TIME Tools: Page 25-2 TIME Tools Option 4. Browsing alarms Option 1. provides a number of functions useful for clock operation, and calculations with times and dates.