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hp 9g Graphing Calculator Contents Chapter 1 : General Operations 4 Power Supply 4 Turning on or off 4 Battery replacement 4 Auto power-off function 4 Reset operation 4 Contrast Adjustment 4 Display Features 5 Graph display 5 Calculation display 5 Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation 6 Changing Modes 6 Selecting an Item from a Menu 6 Key Labels 6 Using the 2nd and ALPHA keys 7 Cursor 7 Inserting and Deleting Characters 7 Recalling Previous Inputs and...
hp 9g Graphing Calculator Contents Chapter 1 : General Operations 4 Power Supply 4 Turning on or off 4 Battery replacement 4 Auto power-off function 4 Reset operation 4 Contrast Adjustment 4 Display Features 5 Graph display 5 Calculation display 5 Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation 6 Changing Modes 6 Selecting an Item from a Menu 6 Key Labels 6 Using the 2nd and ALPHA keys 7 Cursor 7 Inserting and Deleting Characters 7 Recalling Previous Inputs and...
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... 17 Physics Constants 18 Multi-statement functions 19 Chapter 5 : Graphs 19 Built-in Function Graphs 19 User-generated Graphs 19 Graph ↔ Text Display and Clearing a Graph 20 Zoom Function 20 Superimposing Graphs 20 Trace Function 20 Scrolling Graphs 21 Plot and Line Function 21 Chapter 6 : Statistical Calculations 21 Single-Variable and Two-Variable Statistics 21 Process Capability...
... 17 Physics Constants 18 Multi-statement functions 19 Chapter 5 : Graphs 19 Built-in Function Graphs 19 User-generated Graphs 19 Graph ↔ Text Display and Clearing a Graph 20 Zoom Function 20 Superimposing Graphs 20 Trace Function 20 Scrolling Graphs 21 Plot and Line Function 21 Chapter 6 : Statistical Calculations 21 Single-Variable and Two-Variable Statistics 21 Process Capability...
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Probability Distribution (1-Var Data 23 Regression Calculation 24 Chapter 7 : BaseN Calculations 24 Negative Expressions 25 Basic Arithmetic Operations for Bases 25 Logical Operation 25 Chapter 8 : Programming 25 Before Using the Program Area 26 Program Control Instructions ... 28 For loop 28 Sleep command 28 Swap command 28 Relational Operators 29 Creating a New Program 29 Executing a Program 29 Debugging a Program 30 Using the Graph Function in Programs 30 Display Result Command 30 Deleting a Program 30 Program Examples 31 E-3
Probability Distribution (1-Var Data 23 Regression Calculation 24 Chapter 7 : BaseN Calculations 24 Negative Expressions 25 Basic Arithmetic Operations for Bases 25 Logical Operation 25 Chapter 8 : Programming 25 Before Using the Program Area 26 Program Control Instructions ... 28 For loop 28 Sleep command 28 Swap command 28 Relational Operators 29 Creating a New Program 29 Executing a Program 29 Debugging a Program 30 Using the Graph Function in Programs 30 Display Result Command 30 Deleting a Program 30 Program Examples 31 E-3
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... persist, press [ 2nd ] [ RESET ]. All variables, programs, pending operations, statistical data, answers, previous entries, and memory are retained while the calculator is reset. Contrast Adjustment Press [ MODE ] and then [ ] or [ ] to Y and then press [ ]. Replace the batteries as soon as...outward. 4. Replace the battery compartment cover. 5. RESET : N Y Press [ ] to move the cursor to their default values. The calculator is off. If the calculator becomes locked and pressing keys has no effect, press [ EXP ] [ MODE ] at the same time. To replace the batteries: 1....
... persist, press [ 2nd ] [ RESET ]. All variables, programs, pending operations, statistical data, answers, previous entries, and memory are retained while the calculator is reset. Contrast Adjustment Press [ MODE ] and then [ ] or [ ] to Y and then press [ ]. Replace the batteries as soon as...outward. 4. Replace the battery compartment cover. 5. RESET : N Y Press [ ] to move the cursor to their default values. The calculator is off. If the calculator becomes locked and pressing keys has no effect, press [ EXP ] [ MODE ] at the same time. To replace the batteries: 1....
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.... Entries with a decimal point, a negative sign, the x10 indicator, and a 2-digit positive or negative exponent. Results that you should divide your calculation into two or more than 11 digits will scroll to the left. Result line Displays the result of the trace function pointer Alphabetic keys are... digits can be a 2nd function The x- Indicators The following indicators appear on the display to 76 digits. Display Features Graph display Calculation display Entry line Displays an entry of up to indicate the status of a single entry, the cursor changes from to to input...
.... Entries with a decimal point, a negative sign, the x10 indicator, and a 2-digit positive or negative exponent. Results that you should divide your calculation into two or more than 11 digits will scroll to the left. Result line Displays the result of the trace function pointer Alphabetic keys are... digits can be a 2nd function The x- Indicators The following indicators appear on the display to 76 digits. Display Features Graph display Calculation display Entry line Displays an entry of up to indicate the status of a single entry, the cursor changes from to to input...
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..., or just enter the number of the item. With numbered menu items, you want to the previous display, press [ / CL ESC ]. Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation Changing Modes Press [ MODE ] to select BaseN mode: Method 1: Method 2: Press [ MODE ] and then press [ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN...Press [ MODE ] and enter the number of mathematical functions. A menu is executing. Key Labels Many of the keys can be calculated The displayed value is an intermediate result There are digits to display the menu. 2. These indicators blink while an operation or program is...
..., or just enter the number of the item. With numbered menu items, you want to the previous display, press [ / CL ESC ]. Chapter 2 : Before Starting a Calculation Changing Modes Press [ MODE ] to select BaseN mode: Method 1: Method 2: Press [ MODE ] and then press [ ], [ ] or [ MODE ] until 2 BaseN...Press [ MODE ] and enter the number of mathematical functions. A menu is executing. Key Labels Many of the keys can be calculated The displayed value is an intermediate result There are digits to display the menu. 2. These indicators blink while an operation or program is...
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...a previous entry when it is in insert mode. To cancel this , press [ ALPHA ] again. Hold down . The character is inserted to indicate that the calculator is on the display, press [ ] or [ ] to scroll the display up or down a cursor key to move the cursor quickly. When you press [... the next key you press [ 2nd ] by mistake, press [ ALPHA ] again to remove the 2nd indicator Pressing [ ALPHA ] [ 2nd ] locks the calculator in alphabetic mode. E-7 If you press. When you press [ ALPHA ], the indicator appears to indicate that you will be selecting the alphabetic function of the...
...a previous entry when it is in insert mode. To cancel this , press [ ALPHA ] again. Hold down . The character is inserted to indicate that the calculator is on the display, press [ ] or [ ] to scroll the display up or down a cursor key to move the cursor quickly. When you press [... the next key you press [ 2nd ] by mistake, press [ ALPHA ] again to remove the 2nd indicator Pressing [ ALPHA ] [ 2nd ] locks the calculator in alphabetic mode. E-7 If you press. When you press [ ALPHA ], the indicator appears to indicate that you will be selecting the alphabetic function of the...
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See Example 2. Press [ 2nd ] [ M- ] to . Standard memory variables The calculator has 26 standard memory variables-A, B, C, D, ..., Z-which can convert 12 program steps to store the current equation in memory. Press [ PROG ] to that character and then ...
See Example 2. Press [ 2nd ] [ M- ] to . Standard memory variables The calculator has 26 standard memory variables-A, B, C, D, ..., Z-which can convert 12 program steps to store the current equation in memory. Press [ PROG ] to that character and then ...
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... X , e X, , , NEG, NOT, X'( ), Y '( ), MAX, MIN, SUM, SGN, AVG, ABS, INT, Frac, Plot. 2. See Example 7. Exponentiation ( ), 4. Type A functions, that is, those where you a maximum of Operations Each calculation is as standard memory variables. Fractions E-9 The relation between memories is performed in the same way as follows: Order of 59 memories (26 + 33). Expanded...
... X , e X, , , NEG, NOT, X'( ), Y '( ), MAX, MIN, SUM, SGN, AVG, ABS, INT, Frac, Plot. 2. See Example 7. Exponentiation ( ), 4. Type A functions, that is, those where you a maximum of Operations Each calculation is as standard memory variables. Fractions E-9 The relation between memories is performed in the same way as follows: Order of 59 memories (26 + 33). Expanded...
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...must be within the range of Type B functions, , Alog2, etc. 8. 5. Abbreviated multiplication format in up to right. OR, XOR, XNOR (BaseN calculations only) 14. The following table sets out the allowable input ranges. Functions sin x, cos x, tan x sin -1 x, cos -1 x Allowable Input range... digits, or as a 10-digit mantissa together with the same priority are executed from left . Relational operators 12. AND, NAND (BaseN calculations only) 13. Compound functions are used in series, execution is displayed in front of the associated function. For example: e X ln120 ...
...must be within the range of Type B functions, , Alog2, etc. 8. 5. Abbreviated multiplication format in up to right. OR, XOR, XNOR (BaseN calculations only) 14. The following table sets out the allowable input ranges. Functions sin x, cos x, tan x sin -1 x, cos -1 x Allowable Input range... digits, or as a 10-digit mantissa together with the same priority are executed from left . Relational operators 12. AND, NAND (BaseN calculations only) 13. Compound functions are used in series, execution is displayed in front of the associated function. For example: e X ln120 ...
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... or positive) HEX : 80000000≦x≦FFFFFFFF (for negative) 0≦x≦7FFFFFFF (for zero or positive) When an illegal calculation is attempted or a program you enter causes an error, an error message briefly appears and then the cursor moves to divide by... 0. Input error. E-12 You have specified an argument that is outside the allowable range. 2. See Example 3. USL < LSL You attempted to the location of the calculator. 1. nPr, nCr STAT BaseN Error Conditions 0 ≦ r ≦ n, n < 10 100, n, r are integers. | x | < 1×10 100,| y | < 1×10 100 1 -VAR : n...
... or positive) HEX : 80000000≦x≦FFFFFFFF (for negative) 0≦x≦7FFFFFFF (for zero or positive) When an illegal calculation is attempted or a program you enter causes an error, an error message briefly appears and then the cursor moves to divide by... 0. Input error. E-12 You have specified an argument that is outside the allowable range. 2. See Example 3. USL < LSL You attempted to the location of the calculator. 1. nPr, nCr STAT BaseN Error Conditions 0 ≦ r ≦ n, n < 10 100, n, r are integers. | x | < 1×10 100,| y | < 1×10 100 1 -VAR : n...
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... ] to a program area in a command or function. 3. See Example 10. LSL PL 3σ NEST Er Subroutine nesting exceeds 3 levels. Attempt to use . Chapter 3 : Basic Calculations Arithmetic Calculation • For mixed arithmetic operations, multiplication and division have priority over addition and subtraction. LENGTH Er An entry exceeds 84 digits after implied multiplication with...
... ] to a program area in a command or function. 3. See Example 10. LSL PL 3σ NEST Er Subroutine nesting exceeds 3 levels. Attempt to use . Chapter 3 : Basic Calculations Arithmetic Calculation • For mixed arithmetic operations, multiplication and division have priority over addition and subtraction. LENGTH Er An entry exceeds 84 digits after implied multiplication with...
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... by pressing [ ]. See Example 12. • You can repeat the last operation you executed by 100. See Example 13. • This calculator also provides 11 symbols for input of consecutive parentheses are selected by pressing [ 2nd ] [ FIX ] and selecting a value from the menu.... The symbols are listed below: Parentheses Calculations • Operations inside parentheses are FLO (for floating point), SCI (for scientific), and ENG (for n directly, or press the cursor keys until...
... by pressing [ ]. See Example 12. • You can repeat the last operation you executed by 100. See Example 13. • This calculator also provides 11 symbols for input of consecutive parentheses are selected by pressing [ 2nd ] [ FIX ] and selecting a value from the menu.... The symbols are listed below: Parentheses Calculations • Operations inside parentheses are FLO (for floating point), SCI (for scientific), and ENG (for n directly, or press the cursor keys until...
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... to its corresponding value in another angular unit. It is reduced to its lowest terms where possible. See Example 20. Fraction Calculation Fractions are calculated in decimal format. To enter an improper fraction, enter the numerator, press [ A b/c ], and enter the denominator. Pressing...[ 2nd ] [ A b/c d/e ] converts a mixed number to a fraction or vice versa, press [ 2nd ] [ F D ] and [ ]. Converting Angular Units You can calculate common and natural logarithms and antilogarithms using [ log ], [ ln ], [ 2nd ] [ 10 x ], and [ 2nd ] [ e x ]. The relation between the anglular units is...
... to its corresponding value in another angular unit. It is reduced to its lowest terms where possible. See Example 20. Fraction Calculation Fractions are calculated in decimal format. To enter an improper fraction, enter the numerator, press [ A b/c ], and enter the denominator. Pressing...[ 2nd ] [ A b/c d/e ] converts a mixed number to a fraction or vice versa, press [ 2nd ] [ F D ] and [ ]. Converting Angular Units You can calculate common and natural logarithms and antilogarithms using [ log ], [ ln ], [ 2nd ] [ 10 x ], and [ 2nd ] [ e x ]. The relation between the anglular units is...
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... Hyperbolic functions The [ 2nd ] [ HYP ] keys are used to display the menu. Note: Before undertaking a hyperbolic or inverse hyperbolic calculation, make sure that the appropriate angular unit is 1° 30' 0" (= 1 degrees, 30 minutes, 0 seconds). Mathematical Functions E-16 To...P ] to display a menu to convert rectangular coordinates to the units you want is set . Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions The calculator provides standard trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions: sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1 and tan-1. See Example 30. See Example...
... Hyperbolic functions The [ 2nd ] [ HYP ] keys are used to display the menu. Note: Before undertaking a hyperbolic or inverse hyperbolic calculation, make sure that the appropriate angular unit is 1° 30' 0" (= 1 degrees, 30 minutes, 0 seconds). Mathematical Functions E-16 To...P ] to display a menu to convert rectangular coordinates to the units you want is set . Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric functions The calculator provides standard trigonometric functions and inverse trigonometric functions: sin, cos, tan, sin-1, cos-1 and tan-1. See Example 30. See Example...
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..., -1 is : E-17 SGN Indicate the sign of a given number. if zero, 0 is displayed. nPr Calculate the number of possible permutations of n items taken r at a time. MAX Determine the maximum of given numbers.... to 10 numbers can be specified.) AVG Determine the average of given numbers. (Up to imperial units and vice versa. Calculate the factorial of a given number. See Example 33. Other Functions ( x-1, , , ,x 2, x 3, ^ ) The calculator also provides reciprocal ( [ x -1] ), square root ( [ ] ), cube root ( [ ] ), square ( [ x 2 ] ), universal root ( [ ] ...
..., -1 is : E-17 SGN Indicate the sign of a given number. if zero, 0 is displayed. nPr Calculate the number of possible permutations of n items taken r at a time. MAX Determine the maximum of given numbers.... to 10 numbers can be specified.) AVG Determine the average of given numbers. (Up to imperial units and vice versa. Calculate the factorial of a given number. See Example 33. Other Functions ( x-1, , , ,x 2, x 3, ^ ) The calculator also provides reciprocal ( [ x -1] ), square root ( [ ] ), cube root ( [ ] ), square ( [ x 2 ] ), universal root ( [ ] ...
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... F / m 1.256637061 × 10 -6 N A -2 2.067834616 × 10 -15 Wb 5.291772492 × 10 -11m 9.274015431 × 10 -24 J / T 5.050786617 × 10 -27J / T All physical constants in your calculations: Symbol Meaning Value c Speed of light 299792458 m / s g Acceleration of gravity 9.80665 m.s -2 G Gravitational constant 6.6725985 × 10 -11 m 3 kg -1 s -2 Vm Molar volume of the fundamental physical...
... F / m 1.256637061 × 10 -6 N A -2 2.067834616 × 10 -15 Wb 5.291772492 × 10 -11m 9.274015431 × 10 -24 J / T 5.050786617 × 10 -27J / T All physical constants in your calculations: Symbol Meaning Value c Speed of light 299792458 m / s g Acceleration of gravity 9.80665 m.s -2 G Gravitational constant 6.6725985 × 10 -11 m 3 kg -1 s -2 Vm Molar volume of the fundamental physical...
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... [ ]. (See Example 34.) Multi-statement functions Multi-statement functions are formed by connecting a number of a statement that is followed by pressing [ ]. Chapter 5 : Graphs Built-in the program calculations. User-generated Graphs You can resume execution by the display result command symbol ( ), execution stops and the result up to the optimum. Press [ 2nd ] [ CONST...
... [ ]. (See Example 34.) Multi-statement functions Multi-statement functions are formed by connecting a number of a statement that is followed by pressing [ ]. Chapter 5 : Graphs Built-in the program calculations. User-generated Graphs You can resume execution by the display result command symbol ( ), execution stops and the result up to the optimum. Press [ 2nd ] [ CONST...
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Scrolling Graphs After generating a graph, you move a pointer around a graph by pressing [ ] and [ ]. Plot and Line Function The plot function is at the plotted location. Chapter 6 : Statistical Calculations The statistics menu has four options: 1-VAR (for clearing all datasets). ... dataset), 2-VAR (for analyzing paired data from two datasets), REG (for performing regression calculations), and D-CL (for analyzing data in 2-VAR mode ) and press [ ]. 5. Enter the frequency ( FREQ ) of superimposed graphs (by pressing [ 2nd ] [ LINE ]. This function lets you can be moved ...
Scrolling Graphs After generating a graph, you move a pointer around a graph by pressing [ ] and [ ]. Plot and Line Function The plot function is at the plotted location. Chapter 6 : Statistical Calculations The statistics menu has four options: 1-VAR (for clearing all datasets). ... dataset), 2-VAR (for analyzing paired data from two datasets), REG (for performing regression calculations), and D-CL (for analyzing data in 2-VAR mode ) and press [ ]. 5. Enter the frequency ( FREQ ) of superimposed graphs (by pressing [ 2nd ] [ LINE ]. This function lets you can be moved ...
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Note: When calculating process capability in 2-VAR mode, the x n and y n values are independent of capability precision. To change the data, select DATA-INPUT. Enter the new data. Press [ ...
Note: When calculating process capability in 2-VAR mode, the x n and y n values are independent of capability precision. To change the data, select DATA-INPUT. Enter the new data. Press [ ...