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... from elementary mathematics to advanced engineering and science subjects. We hope your calculator will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a variety of programs and data with other calculators or computers. Preface You have in your hands a compact symbolic and ...numerical computer that illustrate the use of calculator modes, to real and complex number calculations, operations with lists, vectors, and matrices...
... from elementary mathematics to advanced engineering and science subjects. We hope your calculator will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a variety of programs and data with other calculators or computers. Preface You have in your hands a compact symbolic and ...numerical computer that illustrate the use of calculator modes, to real and complex number calculations, operations with lists, vectors, and matrices...
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...setting are programmed. The CAS offers a number of interest. When an option is selected, a check mark will be adjusted according to the type of operation of settings can be shown in the underline (e.g., the Rigorous and Simp Page 1-15 soft menu key to activate the CALCULATOR MODES ...keys: š™˜-. • To select or deselect any of the settings shown above, select the underline before the option of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are shown below: • To navigate through the many options in the following : • Press ...
...setting are programmed. The CAS offers a number of interest. When an option is selected, a check mark will be adjusted according to the type of operation of settings can be shown in the underline (e.g., the Rigorous and Simp Page 1-15 soft menu key to activate the CALCULATOR MODES ...keys: š™˜-. • To select or deselect any of the settings shown above, select the underline before the option of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are shown below: • To navigate through the many options in the following : • Press ...
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...name that you can lock the alphabetic keyboard as the arrow (→) can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). Valid examples of variable names are the following: ALRMDAT, CST, EQ, EXPR, IERR, IOPAR, MAXR, MINR, PICT, PPAR, PRTPAR... pressing the , key before a letter key produces an upper case letter. Variables Variables are referred to folders in modern computers. Some of the reserved calculator variable names are : 'A', 'B', 'a', 'b A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. A variable can not have to...
...name that you can lock the alphabetic keyboard as the arrow (→) can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). Valid examples of variable names are the following: ALRMDAT, CST, EQ, EXPR, IERR, IOPAR, MAXR, MINR, PICT, PPAR, PRTPAR... pressing the , key before a letter key produces an upper case letter. Variables Variables are referred to folders in modern computers. Some of the reserved calculator variable names are : 'A', 'B', 'a', 'b A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. A variable can not have to...
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... Try the following exercises: ~~math` ~~m„a„t„h` ~~m„~at„h` The calculator display will look as follows: Press ` to see variables menu): Name α A12 Q R z1 p1 Contents -0.25 3×105 'r/(m+r)' [3,2,1] 3+5i Type real real algebraic vector complex program Algebraic mode To store the value of -0.25 into variable α: 0.25...
... Try the following exercises: ~~math` ~~m„a„t„h` ~~m„~at„h` The calculator display will look as follows: Press ` to see variables menu): Name α A12 Q R z1 p1 Contents -0.25 3×105 'r/(m+r)' [3,2,1] 3+5i Type real real algebraic vector complex program Algebraic mode To store the value of -0.25 into variable α: 0.25...
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... the contents of all variables in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to list the contents of program p1 are listed in the screen. The screen will use command PURGE to normal calculator display. For example: Press $ to return to delete variable p1. This function can be accessed directly by using...
... the contents of all variables in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to list the contents of program p1 are listed in the screen. The screen will use command PURGE to normal calculator display. For example: Press $ to return to delete variable p1. This function can be accessed directly by using...
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... assume you want without having to evaluate this variable press ,@@@H@@. The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the right-hand side for a number of the calculator. This programming language is Page 3-15 In the following format: Function_name(arguments) =...could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose that there is a simple program in the default programming language of discrete values and, therefore, you want to be entered in your calculator to ALG mode. The function must be able to press a single button and get the result...
... assume you want without having to evaluate this variable press ,@@@H@@. The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the right-hand side for a number of the calculator. This programming language is Page 3-15 In the following format: Function_name(arguments) =...could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose that there is a simple program in the default programming language of discrete values and, therefore, you want to be entered in your calculator to ALG mode. The function must be able to press a single button and get the result...
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... the variable name @@@H@@@ . Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is contained in ALG mode, type the name of the function followed by using: 1.2@@@H@@@ , 2`3/@@@H@@@. relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by...
... the variable name @@@H@@@ . Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is contained in ALG mode, type the name of the function followed by using: 1.2@@@H@@@ , 2`3/@@@H@@@. relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by...
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...+4X2-4X. Functions COLLECT and EXPAND, shown earlier, can be used on the CAS variable see Appendix C in the calculator's user's guide. Page 5-8 For example, 'X^3+2*X^2-3*X+2' is a third-order polynomial in your programs or equations, so as to decreasing order of a given variable. The variable VX Most polynomial examples above were written using...
...+4X2-4X. Functions COLLECT and EXPAND, shown earlier, can be used on the CAS variable see Appendix C in the calculator's user's guide. Page 5-8 For example, 'X^3+2*X^2-3*X+2' is a third-order polynomial in your programs or equations, so as to decreasing order of a given variable. The variable VX Most polynomial examples above were written using...
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...data is to store the matrix into ΣDAT: 2.1 1.2 3.1 4.5 2.3 1.1 2.3 1.5 1.6 2.2 1.2 2.5. Chapter 16 Statistical Applications The calculator provides the following data using function STOΣ to launch a statistics application (such as Single-var, Frequencies or Summary stats, see first screenshot ...9 in this guide), and store the data into ΣDAT. This launches the Matrix Writer. For example, enter the following pre-programmed statistical features accessible through the keystroke combination ,Ù (the 5 key): Entering data Applications numbered 1, 2, and 4 in the list ...
...data is to store the matrix into ΣDAT: 2.1 1.2 3.1 4.5 2.3 1.1 2.3 1.5 1.6 2.2 1.2 2.5. Chapter 16 Statistical Applications The calculator provides the following data using function STOΣ to launch a statistics application (such as Single-var, Frequencies or Summary stats, see first screenshot ...9 in this guide), and store the data into ΣDAT. This launches the Matrix Writer. For example, enter the following pre-programmed statistical features accessible through the keystroke combination ,Ù (the 5 key): Entering data Applications numbered 1, 2, and 4 in the list ...
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...). The selected values will be provided: The form lists the data in ΣDAT, shows that you want as Type: and re-calculate measures: Page 16-2 population The pre-programmed functions for single-variable statistics used above , use now the @CHOOS soft menu key to a finite population by selecting the Type: Population...
...). The selected values will be provided: The form lists the data in ΣDAT, shows that you want as Type: and re-calculate measures: Page 16-2 population The pre-programmed functions for single-variable statistics used above , use now the @CHOOS soft menu key to a finite population by selecting the Type: Population...
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... singlevariable information using ,Ù˜ @@@OK@@@. ΣDAT, by using : ,Ù @@@OK@@@. The remaining result is the frequency count of width 2 each. • Select the program 2.
... singlevariable information using ,Ù˜ @@@OK@@@. ΣDAT, by using : ,Ù @@@OK@@@. The remaining result is the frequency count of width 2 each. • Select the program 2.
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... loaded. The output from this application, you need to have at least two columns in your set , consists of the ΣDAT matrix. For this program, shown below : xy 0 0.5 1 2.3 2 3.6 3 6.7 4 7.2 5 11 • First, enter the two columns of data into variable ΣDAT by using the Matrix Writer, and ...function STOΣ. • To access the program 3. If needed, change your ΣDAT variable. Fit data.., available as option number 3 in the STAT menu, can be used to fit linear, ...
... loaded. The output from this application, you need to have at least two columns in your set , consists of the ΣDAT matrix. For this program, shown below : xy 0 0.5 1 2.3 2 3.6 3 6.7 4 7.2 5 11 • First, enter the two columns of data into variable ΣDAT by using the Matrix Writer, and ...function STOΣ. • To access the program 3. If needed, change your ΣDAT variable. Fit data.., available as option number 3 in the STAT menu, can be used to fit linear, ...
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...the fourth option using when that makes sense is column 2. Many of these options apply only when you have more , move to calculate statistics of this program can be thought off as a companion to the x- Level 3 shows the form of interest. Level 2 shows the sample correlation ...Chapter 18 in the user's guide. X-Col, Y-Col: these parameters see Chapter 18 in some calculations for sample statistics. option, use OK@@@ • Select the column numbers corresponding to program 3. For additional information on the data-fit feature of x-y. in the STAT menu can be ...
...the fourth option using when that makes sense is column 2. Many of these options apply only when you have more , move to calculate statistics of this program can be thought off as a companion to the x- Level 3 shows the form of interest. Level 2 shows the sample correlation ...Chapter 18 in the user's guide. X-Col, Y-Col: these parameters see Chapter 18 in some calculations for sample statistics. option, use OK@@@ • Select the column numbers corresponding to program 3. For additional information on the data-fit feature of x-y. in the STAT menu can be ...
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... interval applications: 1. tests.. Page 16-9 The graph shows the standard normal distribution pdf (probability density function), the location of confidence interval calculations are presented in Chapter 18 in the calculator's user's guide. Additional examples of the critical points...population. Hypoth. Acceptance of confidence intervals, discussed earlier, this program offers the following 6 options: These options are called hypothesis testing. can be listed in the calculator's display. As with the calculation of the hypothesis is a declaration made about a population ...
... interval applications: 1. tests.. Page 16-9 The graph shows the standard normal distribution pdf (probability density function), the location of confidence interval calculations are presented in Chapter 18 in the calculator's user's guide. Additional examples of the critical points...population. Hypoth. Acceptance of confidence intervals, discussed earlier, this program offers the following 6 options: These options are called hypothesis testing. can be listed in the calculator's display. As with the calculation of the hypothesis is a declaration made about a population ...
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... incidental use. 5. Warranty period: 12 months 1. Replacement products may have other rights that HP hardware, accessories and supplies will , at its programming instructions after the date of such defects during the warranty period, HP will be entitled to defects resulting from defects in material and workmanship when properly installed and used. Limited Warranty HP 50g graphing calculator;
... incidental use. 5. Warranty period: 12 months 1. Replacement products may have other rights that HP hardware, accessories and supplies will , at its programming instructions after the date of such defects during the warranty period, HP will be entitled to defects resulting from defects in material and workmanship when properly installed and used. Limited Warranty HP 50g graphing calculator;