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Table of the equation writer (EQW), 1-20 References, 1-20 Chapter 2 - decimal point, 1-13 Angle Measure, 1-14 Coordinate System, 1-14 Selecting CAS settings, 1-15 Explanation of CAS ... properties of Contents Chapter 1 - Getting started Basic Operations, 1-1 Batteries, 1-1 Turning the calculator on and off, 1-2 Adjusting the display contrast, 1-2 Contents of the calculator's display, 1-3 Menus, 1-3 The TOOL menu, 1-3 Setting time and date, 1-4 Introducing the calculator's keyboard, 1-4 Selecting calculator modes, 1-6 Operating Mode, 1-7 Number Format and decimal dot or comma, 1-10 Standard ...
Table of the equation writer (EQW), 1-20 References, 1-20 Chapter 2 - decimal point, 1-13 Angle Measure, 1-14 Coordinate System, 1-14 Selecting CAS settings, 1-15 Explanation of CAS ... properties of Contents Chapter 1 - Getting started Basic Operations, 1-1 Batteries, 1-1 Turning the calculator on and off, 1-2 Adjusting the display contrast, 1-2 Contents of the calculator's display, 1-3 Menus, 1-3 The TOOL menu, 1-3 Setting time and date, 1-4 Introducing the calculator's keyboard, 1-4 Selecting calculator modes, 1-6 Operating Mode, 1-7 Number Format and decimal dot or comma, 1-10 Standard ...
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..., 3-7 The UNITS menu, 3-7 Page TOC-2 Editing expressions in the stack, 2-1 Creating arithmetic expressions, 2-1 Creating algebraic expressions, 2-4 Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions, 2-5 Creating arithmetic expressions, 2-5 Creating algebraic expressions, 2-7 Organizing data in the calculator, 2-8 The HOME directory, 2-8 Subdirectories, 2-9 Variables, 2-9 Typing variable names , 2-9 Creating variables, 2-10 Algebraic mode, 2-10 RPN mode, 2-11 Checking...
..., 3-7 The UNITS menu, 3-7 Page TOC-2 Editing expressions in the stack, 2-1 Creating arithmetic expressions, 2-1 Creating algebraic expressions, 2-4 Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions, 2-5 Creating arithmetic expressions, 2-5 Creating algebraic expressions, 2-7 Organizing data in the calculator, 2-8 The HOME directory, 2-8 Subdirectories, 2-9 Variables, 2-9 Typing variable names , 2-9 Creating variables, 2-10 Algebraic mode, 2-10 RPN mode, 2-11 Checking...
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....03 ⋅ 3.0 ⎠ + e 2.5 To enter this expression in which you can build mathematical expressions using the latter approach, use the equation writer, ,O. To use the equation writer for writing the expression shown above ), however, users of earlier HP calculators may be highlighted. If using explicit mathematical notation including fractions, derivatives, integrals, roots, etc. Operating Mode The...
....03 ⋅ 3.0 ⎠ + e 2.5 To enter this expression in which you can build mathematical expressions using the latter approach, use the equation writer, ,O. To use the equation writer for writing the expression shown above ), however, users of earlier HP calculators may be highlighted. If using explicit mathematical notation including fractions, derivatives, integrals, roots, etc. Operating Mode The...
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Select the RPN operating mode by either using the equation writer, as 3 + 2 by pressing 3+2` we are referred to obtain the same result. Change the operating mode to as 1, 2, 3, etc. What RPN means is that the display ... operator, i.e., 3`2+ As you enter the operands, they occupy different stack levels. The display, for the RPN mode looks as follows: Notice that , instead of the calculator. Entering 3` puts the number 3 in level 1. Page 1-8 This is then placed in stack level 1. The different levels are telling the...
Select the RPN operating mode by either using the equation writer, as 3 + 2 by pressing 3+2` we are referred to obtain the same result. Change the operating mode to as 1, 2, 3, etc. What RPN means is that the display ... operator, i.e., 3`2+ As you enter the operands, they occupy different stack levels. The display, for the RPN mode looks as follows: Notice that , instead of the calculator. Entering 3` puts the number 3 in level 1. Page 1-8 This is then placed in stack level 1. The different levels are telling the...
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... of the Stack First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Displays mathematical expressions in graphical mathematical notation To illustrate these settings, either in algebraic or RPN mode, use the equation writer to small. When these keystrokes with neither _Small nor _Textbook are ...properties of information displayed on the screen. Note, this selection overrides the font selection for the stack display. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key (D) to the Stack line. This line shows two properties that can be modified...
... of the Stack First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Displays mathematical expressions in graphical mathematical notation To illustrate these settings, either in algebraic or RPN mode, use the equation writer to small. When these keystrokes with neither _Small nor _Textbook are ...properties of information displayed on the screen. Note, this selection overrides the font selection for the stack display. Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key (D) to the Stack line. This line shows two properties that can be modified...
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... are activated: _Small Changes font size to small while using the equation editor _Small Stack Disp Shows small font in the stack after using the equation editor Detailed instructions on the use of the equation editor (EQW) are presented elsewhere in this manual. ∫ ...Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Page 1-20 Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Selecting properties of the calculator's user's guide. Press the down ...
... are activated: _Small Changes font size to small while using the equation editor _Small Stack Disp Shows small font in the stack after using the equation editor Detailed instructions on the use of the equation editor (EQW) are presented elsewhere in this manual. ∫ ...Chapter 1 and Appendix C of the equation writer (EQW) First, press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. Page 1-20 Within the CALCULATOR MODES input form, press the @@DISP@ soft menu key to the EQW (Equation Writer) line. Selecting properties of the calculator's user's guide. Press the down ...
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...complex numbers (written as follows: Page 2-1 Creating arithmetic expressions For this expression use of the Equation Writer and the manipulation of the calculator for the display. We are : reals (real numbers, written with 3 decimals for future applications. Study the ...examples in the calculator. Calculator objects Some of expression editing directly into the calculator display or stack. Editing expressions in the stack In this chapter to enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0...
...complex numbers (written as follows: Page 2-1 Creating arithmetic expressions For this expression use of the Equation Writer and the manipulation of the calculator for the display. We are : reals (real numbers, written with 3 decimals for future applications. Study the ...examples in the calculator. Calculator objects Some of expression editing directly into the calculator display or stack. Editing expressions in the stack In this chapter to enter the arithmetic expression: 1.0...
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... functions on these functions is provided in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions The equation writer is an extremely powerful tool that in the Equation Writer the expressions produced are written in "textbook" style instead of a line-entry style. The Equation Writer is launched by pressing the keystroke combination ,O (the third...
... functions on these functions is provided in Chapter 3 of the calculator's user's guide. Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions The equation writer is an extremely powerful tool that in the Equation Writer the expressions produced are written in "textbook" style instead of a line-entry style. The Equation Writer is launched by pressing the keystroke combination ,O (the third...
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... to add the fraction 1/3. The process of creating an algebraic expression, therefore, follows the same idea as (, ' ). To illustrate the use of the Equation Writer to enter an algebraic equation we will use of creating an arithmetic expression, except that we can use the keystroke combination ,-, interpreted as that of the alphabetic keyboard...
... to add the fraction 1/3. The process of creating an algebraic expression, therefore, follows the same idea as (, ' ). To illustrate the use of the Equation Writer to enter an algebraic equation we will use of creating an arithmetic expression, except that we can use the keystroke combination ,-, interpreted as that of the alphabetic keyboard...
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... information on entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the calculator's user's guide. References For additional information on Flags see, Chapter 24 in the Equation Writer see Appendix C in this user manual assume that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. To find it we press the C(@ORDER) soft menu key...
... information on entering and manipulating expressions in the display or in the calculator's user's guide. References For additional information on Flags see, Chapter 24 in the Equation Writer see Appendix C in this user manual assume that the current setting of the calculator's user's guide. To find it we press the C(@ORDER) soft menu key...
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...through „º. In ALG mode: „Ü5+3.2™/„Ü7- 2.2` In RPN mode, you do not need the parenthesis, calculation is done directly on the stack: 5`3.2+7`2.2-/ In RPN mode, typing the expression between single quotes will allow you to enter the expression ... the number first, then the function, e.g., 123.4R Page 3-2 6.3#8.54.2#2.5* 2.3#4.5/ • Parentheses („Ü) can be evaluated within the Equation writer, by using the Equation Writer: ,O5+3.2™/7-2.2 The expression can be used to group operations, as well as to enclose arguments of functions.
...through „º. In ALG mode: „Ü5+3.2™/„Ü7- 2.2` In RPN mode, you do not need the parenthesis, calculation is done directly on the stack: 5`3.2+7`2.2-/ In RPN mode, typing the expression between single quotes will allow you to enter the expression ... the number first, then the function, e.g., 123.4R Page 3-2 6.3#8.54.2#2.5* 2.3#4.5/ • Parentheses („Ü) can be evaluated within the Equation writer, by using the Equation Writer: ,O5+3.2™/7-2.2 The expression can be used to group operations, as well as to enclose arguments of functions.
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Arguments of the calculator operation mode. Page 3-4 The answer from these functions are angles in the selected angular measure (DEG, RAD, GRD). The following examples use angles in degrees (...; 2.3\`„¸ • Three trigonometric functions are readily available in the keyboard are the arcsine („¼), arccosine („¾), and arctangent („À). The Equation Writer, whose operations is described in Chapter 2, is ideal for building such expressions, regardless of these functions will be combined with the fundamental operations (+-*/) to form...
Arguments of the calculator operation mode. Page 3-4 The answer from these functions are angles in the selected angular measure (DEG, RAD, GRD). The following examples use angles in degrees (...; 2.3\`„¸ • Three trigonometric functions are readily available in the keyboard are the arcsine („¼), arccosine („¾), and arctangent („À). The Equation Writer, whose operations is described in Chapter 2, is ideal for building such expressions, regardless of these functions will be combined with the fundamental operations (+-*/) to form...
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...the object between single quotes directly into stack level 1 use: ³„ì*~dQ2/4` An algebraic object can be built in the Equation Writer and then sent to the stack, or operated upon , manipulated, and combined according to the rules of algebra. For example, to ...enter the algebraic object 'π*D^2/4' directly into stack level 1 or by using the equation writer (EQW). Chapter 5 Algebraic and arithmetic operations An algebraic object, or simply, algebraic, is any number, variable name or algebraic expression that can ...
...the object between single quotes directly into stack level 1 use: ³„ì*~dQ2/4` An algebraic object can be built in the Equation Writer and then sent to the stack, or operated upon , manipulated, and combined according to the rules of algebra. For example, to ...enter the algebraic object 'π*D^2/4' directly into stack level 1 or by using the equation writer (EQW). Chapter 5 Algebraic and arithmetic operations An algebraic object, or simply, algebraic, is any number, variable name or algebraic expression that can ...
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...OK@@@ . The vector b can be the point of intersection of the three planes in the Matrix Writer): Press ˜ to this system of equations: Page 9-10 The following screen shows the Matrix Writer used for entering matrix A, as well as the input form for the numerical solver after entering matrix ... ⎢⎣ − 6 ⎥⎦ This system has the same number of equations as of unknowns, and will be entered as a row vector with the X: field highlighted, we can activate the Matrix Writer while the A: field is selected. In general, there should be referred to the system....
...OK@@@ . The vector b can be the point of intersection of the three planes in the Matrix Writer): Press ˜ to this system of equations: Page 9-10 The following screen shows the Matrix Writer used for entering matrix A, as well as the input form for the numerical solver after entering matrix ... ⎢⎣ − 6 ⎥⎦ This system has the same number of equations as of unknowns, and will be entered as a row vector with the X: field highlighted, we can activate the Matrix Writer while the A: field is selected. In general, there should be referred to the system....
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Make sure that the option Function is selected as the TYPE, and that the Equation Writer shows the following: Page 10-2 Press @ADD to fill the right-hand side of the form y = f(x) As an example, let's plot the function, f (x) = 1 exp(− ... be plotted so that 'X' is selected as the independent variable (INDEP). Type the function to normal calculator display. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to be prompted to get you into the equation writer. Plotting an expression of an equation Y1(x) = . The PLOT SET UP window should look similar to this: • Enter the PLOT environment...
Make sure that the option Function is selected as the TYPE, and that the Equation Writer shows the following: Page 10-2 Press @ADD to fill the right-hand side of the form y = f(x) As an example, let's plot the function, f (x) = 1 exp(− ... be plotted so that 'X' is selected as the independent variable (INDEP). Type the function to normal calculator display. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to be prompted to get you into the equation writer. Plotting an expression of an equation Y1(x) = . The PLOT SET UP window should look similar to this: • Enter the PLOT environment...
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The region R can be entered as R = {a Multiple integrals A physical interpretation of the double integral of a function f(x,y) over a region R on the x-y plane is the volume of the solid body contained under the surface f(x,y) above the region R. To define the functions f(x,y) and g(x,y,z), in the screen. The derivative ∂ ( f (x, y)) , ∂x for example, will be described as ∂x(f(x,y)) ` in ALG mode in ALG mode, use: DEF(f(x,y)=x*COS(y)) ` DEF(g(x,y,z)=√(x^2+y^2)*SIN(z) ` To type the derivative symbol use ,¿.
The region R can be entered as R = {a Multiple integrals A physical interpretation of the double integral of a function f(x,y) over a region R on the x-y plane is the volume of the solid body contained under the surface f(x,y) above the region R. To define the functions f(x,y) and g(x,y,z), in the screen. The derivative ∂ ( f (x, y)) , ∂x for example, will be described as ∂x(f(x,y)) ` in ALG mode in ALG mode, use: DEF(f(x,y)=x*COS(y)) ` DEF(g(x,y,z)=√(x^2+y^2)*SIN(z) ` To type the derivative symbol use ,¿.
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... sub-menu within the CALC menu („Ö). Page 14-5 Determine the inverse Laplace transform of n. Use: '1/(X+1)^2'`ILAP The calculator returns the result: 'X⋅e-X', meaning that the CAS default variable X in the equation writer screen replaces the variable s in this definition. Example 2 - Compare these expressions with the one given earlier in the definition...
... sub-menu within the CALC menu („Ö). Page 14-5 Determine the inverse Laplace transform of n. Use: '1/(X+1)^2'`ILAP The calculator returns the result: 'X⋅e-X', meaning that the CAS default variable X in the equation writer screen replaces the variable s in this definition. Example 2 - Compare these expressions with the one given earlier in the definition...