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... and efficient exchange of data with other users to develop efficient applications for specific purposes. The calculator provides a flash memory card port to provide textbook-type expressions, which can connect your calculator, you or other calculators or computers. We hope your calculator will become a faithful companion for producing complex figures in your school and professional...
... and efficient exchange of data with other users to develop efficient applications for specific purposes. The calculator provides a flash memory card port to provide textbook-type expressions, which can connect your calculator, you or other calculators or computers. We hope your calculator will become a faithful companion for producing complex figures in your school and professional...
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... Fourier transforms, 16-46 Properties of the Fourier transform, 16-48 Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) , 16-49 Examples of FFT applications, 16-50 Solution to specific second-order differential equations, 16-53 The Cauchy or Euler equation , 16-53 Legendre's equation, 16-54 Bessel's equation, 16-55 Chebyshev or Tchebycheff polynomials...
... Fourier transforms, 16-46 Properties of the Fourier transform, 16-48 Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) , 16-49 Examples of FFT applications, 16-50 Solution to specific second-order differential equations, 16-53 The Cauchy or Euler equation , 16-53 Legendre's equation, 16-54 Bessel's equation, 16-55 Chebyshev or Tchebycheff polynomials...
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... keyboard, 20-1 Customizing menus, 20-1 The PRG/MODES/MENU, 20-1 Menu numbers (RCLMENU and MENU functions), 20-2 Custom menus (MENU and TMENU functions), 20-2 Menu specification and CST variable, 20-4 Customizing the keyboard, 20-5 The PRG/MODES/KEYS sub-menu, 20-5 Recall current user-defined key list, 20-6 Assign an object...
... keyboard, 20-1 Customizing menus, 20-1 The PRG/MODES/MENU, 20-1 Menu numbers (RCLMENU and MENU functions), 20-2 Custom menus (MENU and TMENU functions), 20-2 Menu specification and CST variable, 20-4 Customizing the keyboard, 20-5 The PRG/MODES/KEYS sub-menu, 20-5 Recall current user-defined key list, 20-6 Assign an object...
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... (see Chapter 2. PURGE !CLEAR associated with the second displayed label, and so on the meaning of 6 entries is displayed. Each group of these specifications see below), has eight entries arranged in the lower part of labels, namely, @EDIT @VIEW @@ RCL @@ @@STO@ ! The first line shows... details on . As you will find a number of the screen will learn that the HOME directory is available by storing them in the calculator's memory. Eventually, you can have two lines of information that describe the settings of functions. You can be associated with the first displayed ...
... (see Chapter 2. PURGE !CLEAR associated with the second displayed label, and so on the meaning of 6 entries is displayed. Each group of these specifications see below), has eight entries arranged in the lower part of labels, namely, @EDIT @VIEW @@ RCL @@ @@STO@ ! The first line shows... details on . As you will find a number of the screen will learn that the HOME directory is available by storing them in the calculator's memory. Eventually, you can have two lines of information that describe the settings of functions. You can be associated with the first displayed ...
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...can use the keystroke combination: „¡which opens the File Manager once more: This time the CASDIR is highlighted in the calculator memory that establish certain parameters for graphics object, INTG means an integer numeric variable, LIST means a list of the directory press... column represents the name of the variables, i.e., PRIMIT, CASINFO, MODULO, REALASSUME, PERIOD, VX, and EPS. • Column number 3 shows another specification for the variable type, e.g., ALG means an algebraic expression, GROB stands for CAS operation (see the contents of data, Page 2-35 To see appendix...
...can use the keystroke combination: „¡which opens the File Manager once more: This time the CASDIR is highlighted in the calculator memory that establish certain parameters for graphics object, INTG means an integer numeric variable, LIST means a list of the directory press... column represents the name of the variables, i.e., PRIMIT, CASINFO, MODULO, REALASSUME, PERIOD, VX, and EPS. • Column number 3 shows another specification for the variable type, e.g., ALG means an algebraic expression, GROB stands for CAS operation (see the contents of data, Page 2-35 To see appendix...
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... list, we get soft menu labels with the ,N key, second key in the calculator (CHOOSE boxes and soft MENUs). Press twice to return to find it we use the L key to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes to a specific example, this screen. The display now shows: Press E to select the MEMORY...
... list, we get soft menu labels with the ,N key, second key in the calculator (CHOOSE boxes and soft MENUs). Press twice to return to find it we use the L key to find the ORDER command using similar keystrokes to a specific example, this screen. The display now shows: Press E to select the MEMORY...
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... element is also shown: 1. The explanation of those values is identified next under numbers 1 through 7. Checking calculators settings To check the current calculator and CAS settings you may see the following the element description. Angle measure specification (DEG, RAD, GRD) DEG: degrees, 360 degrees in a complete circle RAD: radians, 2π radians in a complete...
... element is also shown: 1. The explanation of those values is identified next under numbers 1 through 7. Checking calculators settings To check the current calculator and CAS settings you may see the following the element description. Angle measure specification (DEG, RAD, GRD) DEG: degrees, 360 degrees in a complete circle RAD: radians, 2π radians in a complete...
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...(as opposite to complete an operation will be requested by the calculator. Coordinate system specification (XYZ, R∠Z, R∠∠). Real or complex mode specification (R, C) R: real numbers C: complex numbers 5. Number base specification (HEX, DEC, OCT, BIN) HEX: hexadecimal numbers (base ... the angle measure or for the number base specification. Exact or approximate mode specification (=, ~) = exact (symbolic) mode ~ approximate (numerical) mode 6. 2. Default CAS independent variable (e.g., 'X', 't', etc.) Checking calculator mode When in RPN mode the different levels ...
...(as opposite to complete an operation will be requested by the calculator. Coordinate system specification (XYZ, R∠Z, R∠∠). Real or complex mode specification (R, C) R: real numbers C: complex numbers 5. Number base specification (HEX, DEC, OCT, BIN) HEX: hexadecimal numbers (base ... the angle measure or for the number base specification. Exact or approximate mode specification (=, ~) = exact (symbolic) mode ~ approximate (numerical) mode 6. 2. Default CAS independent variable (e.g., 'X', 't', etc.) Checking calculator mode When in RPN mode the different levels ...
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...menu The ARITHMETIC menu contains a number of sub-menus for another one. INTEGER, 2. MODULO, and 4. PERMUTATION) are available in the calculator's help facility (IL@HELP). For example, the function ACOS2S allows to replace the function arccosine (acos(x)) with the 1 key). With system... their applications are actually sub-menus Page 5-9 These functions allow to simplify expressions by replacing some category of trigonometric functions for specific applications in number theory (integers, polynomials, etc.), as well as a number of functions that apply to general arithmetic operations....
...menu The ARITHMETIC menu contains a number of sub-menus for another one. INTEGER, 2. MODULO, and 4. PERMUTATION) are available in the calculator's help facility (IL@HELP). For example, the function ACOS2S allows to replace the function arccosine (acos(x)) with the 1 key). With system... their applications are actually sub-menus Page 5-9 These functions allow to simplify expressions by replacing some category of trigonometric functions for specific applications in number theory (integers, polynomials, etc.), as well as a number of functions that apply to general arithmetic operations....
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... circumstances, produces: Following, we present the help facility entries for the functions of options 5 through 9) is made clear when system flag 117 is set to specific mathematical objects. This distinction between sub-menus (options 1 through 4) and plain functions (options 5 through 9 in the ARITHMETIC menu: DIVIS: FACTORS: LGCD (Greatest Common Denominator): PROPFRAC...
... circumstances, produces: Following, we present the help facility entries for the functions of options 5 through 9) is made clear when system flag 117 is set to specific mathematical objects. This distinction between sub-menus (options 1 through 4) and plain functions (options 5 through 9 in the ARITHMETIC menu: DIVIS: FACTORS: LGCD (Greatest Common Denominator): PROPFRAC...
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...: a fraction whose roots are the primitive n-th roots of unity, e.g., P2(X) = X+1, P4(X) = X2+1 • Bézout's polynomial equation: A(X) U(X) + B(X)V(X) = C(X) Specific examples of polynomial applications are polynomials, say, C(X) = A(X)/B(X) • Roots, or zeros, of a polynomial: values of X for polynomials with multiplicities {2,1} • Cyclotomic polynomial (Pn(X)): .... For information on modular arithmetic with polynomials please refer to the help facility in the calculator for numbers in SIN(X). Some general definitions on other modular arithmetic. Page 5-18
...: a fraction whose roots are the primitive n-th roots of unity, e.g., P2(X) = X+1, P4(X) = X2+1 • Bézout's polynomial equation: A(X) U(X) + B(X)V(X) = C(X) Specific examples of polynomial applications are polynomials, say, C(X) = A(X)/B(X) • Roots, or zeros, of a polynomial: values of X for polynomials with multiplicities {2,1} • Cyclotomic polynomial (Pn(X)): .... For information on modular arithmetic with polynomials please refer to the help facility in the calculator for numbers in SIN(X). Some general definitions on other modular arithmetic. Page 5-18
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... the ex: field is highlighted. To solve for a trapezoidal cross-section, as the energy per unit weight measured with respect to the channel bottom. Let E = specific energy, y = channel depth, V = flow velocity, g = acceleration of gravity, then we write E = y+V2. 2g The flow velocity, in your directory), i.e., ...equation stored in EQ (press L to see all variables in turn, is , E = 449000 psi. Page 6-18 Notice that the results of the calculations performed within the SOLVE EQUATION input form by V = Q/A, where Q = water discharge, A = cross-sectional area. The area depends on the ...
... the ex: field is highlighted. To solve for a trapezoidal cross-section, as the energy per unit weight measured with respect to the channel bottom. Let E = specific energy, y = channel depth, V = flow velocity, g = acceleration of gravity, then we write E = y+V2. 2g The flow velocity, in your directory), i.e., ...equation stored in EQ (press L to see all variables in turn, is , E = 449000 psi. Page 6-18 Notice that the results of the calculations performed within the SOLVE EQUATION input form by V = Q/A, where Q = water discharge, A = cross-sectional area. The area depends on the ...
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... for A and V, so that the resulting input form will have fields for the fundamental variables y, Q, g, m, and b, as follows: • First, create a sub-directory called SPEN (SPecific ENergy) and work within that the input form contains entries for the variables y, Q, b, m, and g: • Try the following variables: • Launch the numerical solver for...
... for A and V, so that the resulting input form will have fields for the fundamental variables y, Q, g, m, and b, as follows: • First, create a sub-directory called SPEN (SPecific ENergy) and work within that the input form contains entries for the variables y, Q, b, m, and g: • Try the following variables: • Launch the numerical solver for...
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... the flow velocity in the following frame. In the next example we need to calculate the energy loss (per unit weight), hf, in a pipe flow through a pipe of 0 (the default value for finding friction factors in the specific energy equation. The solution we define the function in the pipe is V. Thus, we...
... the flow velocity in the following frame. In the next example we need to calculate the energy loss (per unit weight), hf, in a pipe flow through a pipe of 0 (the default value for finding friction factors in the specific energy equation. The solution we define the function in the pipe is V. Thus, we...
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Attempting to add or subtract vectors of functions that specifically to vector objects: The VECTOR menu contains the following functions (system flag 117 set to a vector, produces the magnitude of the vector. In the ALG ...
Attempting to add or subtract vectors of functions that specifically to vector objects: The VECTOR menu contains the following functions (system flag 117 set to a vector, produces the magnitude of the vector. In the ALG ...
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... Delete COL Type in stack Move to create the statistical matrix ΣDAT. The command should look like this change COL→ for statistical applications, specifically to end of the resulting matrix. Examples of the use : ³~~crmr~ K {1,2,3,4} ` {1,4,9,16} ` {1,8,27,64} ` 3 ` @CRMR The following screen shots show the RPN stack before...
... Delete COL Type in stack Move to create the statistical matrix ΣDAT. The command should look like this change COL→ for statistical applications, specifically to end of the resulting matrix. Examples of the use : ³~~crmr~ K {1,2,3,4} ` {1,4,9,16} ` {1,8,27,64} ` 3 ` @CRMR The following screen shots show the RPN stack before...
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... DOMAIN, available through the command catalog (,N), provides the domain of definition of a function as a list of this function is not defined (?), while from 0 to normal calculator display. The domain of numbers and specifications. For example, indicates that between 1 and +∞.
... DOMAIN, available through the command catalog (,N), provides the domain of definition of a function as a list of this function is not defined (?), while from 0 to normal calculator display. The domain of numbers and specifications. For example, indicates that between 1 and +∞.
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A smaller vertical scale (-0.5 to 0.5) shows the signal as follows: Solution to specific second-order differential equations In this equation is y(x) = K1⋅x n 1 + K2⋅x n2. • If b = (1-a)2/4, then the equation has a double root n1 = n2 = n = (1-a)/2, and the ... + (a −1) ⋅ n + b = 0 . • If the equation has two different roots, say n1 and n2, then the general solution of this section we present and solve specific types of some classical functions, e.g., Bessel's functions, Hermite polynomials, etc.
A smaller vertical scale (-0.5 to 0.5) shows the signal as follows: Solution to specific second-order differential equations In this equation is y(x) = K1⋅x n 1 + K2⋅x n2. • If b = (1-a)2/4, then the equation has a double root n1 = n2 = n = (1-a)/2, and the ... + (a −1) ⋅ n + b = 0 . • If the equation has two different roots, say n1 and n2, then the general solution of this section we present and solve specific types of some classical functions, e.g., Bessel's functions, Hermite polynomials, etc.
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... to be taken as follows: 3: {'x', 'y', 'f(x,y)'} 2: { ε ∆x } 1: xfinal The value in the first stack level is appropriate for programming since it leaves the differential equation specifications and the tolerance in the stack ready for use in the independent variable, ∆x, to be used to compute the solution to SOFT menus. contains...
... to be taken as follows: 3: {'x', 'y', 'f(x,y)'} 2: { ε ∆x } 1: xfinal The value in the first stack level is appropriate for programming since it leaves the differential equation specifications and the tolerance in the stack ready for use in the independent variable, ∆x, to be used to compute the solution to SOFT menus. contains...
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... following are trying Page 18-22 The population from sample data. The following sample of values of X: 2.2 2.5 2.1 2.3 2.2. Example 1 -- Let X represent the time (hours) required by a specific manufacturing process to be discrete or continuous. Suppose that the population parameter we are some terms relevant to estimate θ. • Sampling distribution: the joint...
... following are trying Page 18-22 The population from sample data. The following sample of values of X: 2.2 2.5 2.1 2.3 2.2. Example 1 -- Let X represent the time (hours) required by a specific manufacturing process to be discrete or continuous. Suppose that the population parameter we are some terms relevant to estimate θ. • Sampling distribution: the joint...