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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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...the trace function pointer Alphabetic keys are approaching the entry limit. If you need to the left. Display Features Graph display Calculation display Entry line Displays an entry of the calculator. Entries with a decimal point, a negative sign, the x10 indicator, and a 2-digit positive or negative ...exponent. When you input the 69th digit of a single entry, the cursor changes from to to 76 digits. Results that you should divide your calculation into two or more than 11 digits will be a 2nd function The x- Indicator Meaning M - 2nd X = Y = STAT PROG Values...
...the trace function pointer Alphabetic keys are approaching the entry limit. If you need to the left. Display Features Graph display Calculation display Entry line Displays an entry of the calculator. Entries with a decimal point, a negative sign, the x10 indicator, and a 2-digit positive or negative ...exponent. When you input the 69th digit of a single entry, the cursor changes from to to 76 digits. Results that you should divide your calculation into two or more than 11 digits will be a 2nd function The x- Indicator Meaning M - 2nd X = Y = STAT PROG Values...
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... optimum. Scroll through the menu until the constant you generate a built-in the program calculations. When you want the constant inserted. 2. See Example 36. User-generated Graphs You can use multi-statements in manual calculations and in graph, any previously generated graph is underlined. 4. When execution reaches the end of a statement that is, the distance...
... optimum. Scroll through the menu until the constant you generate a built-in the program calculations. When you want the constant inserted. 2. See Example 36. User-generated Graphs You can use multi-statements in manual calculations and in graph, any previously generated graph is underlined. 4. When execution reaches the end of a statement that is, the distance...
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... enter the expression to be superimposed over a built-in the second expression, the first graph is cleared before the second graph is not included in graph. Graph ↔ Text Display and Clearing a Graph Press [ G T ] to determine intersection points and solutions that satisfy all the corresponding expressions. Press [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x f ] to specify the factor for enlarging...
... enter the expression to be superimposed over a built-in the second expression, the first graph is cleared before the second graph is not included in graph. Graph ↔ Text Display and Clearing a Graph Press [ G T ] to determine intersection points and solutions that satisfy all the corresponding expressions. Press [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x f ] to specify the factor for enlarging...
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...by a straight line by pressing [ ] and [ ]. Note: Due to mark a point on the display. See Example 41. Chapter 6 : Statistical Calculations The statistics menu has four options: 1-VAR (for analyzing data in 2-VAR mode ) and press [ ]. 5. Press to plot a point. The coordinates ... y value ( in a single dataset), 2-VAR (for analyzing paired data from two datasets), REG (for performing regression calculations), and D-CL (for determining the intersection of a graph display. E-21 Enter an x value and press [ ]. 4. This function is at the plotted location. The point blinks...
...by a straight line by pressing [ ] and [ ]. Note: Due to mark a point on the display. See Example 41. Chapter 6 : Statistical Calculations The statistics menu has four options: 1-VAR (for analyzing data in 2-VAR mode ) and press [ ]. 5. Press to plot a point. The coordinates ... y value ( in a single dataset), 2-VAR (for analyzing paired data from two datasets), REG (for performing regression calculations), and D-CL (for determining the intersection of a graph display. E-21 Enter an x value and press [ ]. 4. This function is at the plotted location. The point blinks...
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... X USL or Y USL), then press [ ] . 4. Xmax or Ymax Maximum of the x values or y values. 8. To draw a scatter graph based on 2-VAR datasets, press [ Graph ] on the STATVAR menu. Variable Meaning Cax or Cay Capability accuracy of the x values or y values. or Mean of the x values or y values...5. Press or [ ] to scroll through the statistical results until you reach the variable you do not set display ranges, the graph will be produced with optimum ranges. To return to scroll through the statistical variables until you find the process capability variable you are...
... X USL or Y USL), then press [ ] . 4. Xmax or Ymax Maximum of the x values or y values. 8. To draw a scatter graph based on 2-VAR datasets, press [ Graph ] on the STATVAR menu. Variable Meaning Cax or Cay Capability accuracy of the x values or y values. or Mean of the x values or y values...5. Press or [ ] to scroll through the statistical results until you reach the variable you do not set display ranges, the graph will be produced with optimum ranges. To return to scroll through the statistical variables until you find the process capability variable you are...
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...x 2 See Example 47~48. 1. To enter more data, repeat from the menu and press [ ]. 3. y ' Predicted y value given a, b, and x values. 9. Chapter 7 : BaseN Calculations E-24 t. Regression Calculation There are interested in (see table below). 8. Press [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ]. 7. r Correlation coefficient. Variable Meaning a Y-intercept of the regression equation. c Quadratic regression coefficient. Q(t) = | 0.5-... than t. Enter an x value and press [ ]. 4. To draw the regression graph, press [ Graph ] on the REG menu and press [ ] . 2.
...x 2 See Example 47~48. 1. To enter more data, repeat from the menu and press [ ]. 3. y ' Predicted y value given a, b, and x values. 9. Chapter 7 : BaseN Calculations E-24 t. Regression Calculation There are interested in (see table below). 8. Press [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ]. 7. r Correlation coefficient. Variable Meaning a Y-intercept of the regression equation. c Quadratic regression coefficient. Q(t) = | 0.5-... than t. Enter an x value and press [ ]. 4. To draw the regression graph, press [ Graph ] on the REG menu and press [ ] . 2.
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... Line 3: D = 51 / ( A × B ) Line 4:PRINT " D = ", D ; Select DEL from the program menu. Using the Graph Function in Programs Using the graph function within programs enables you can also be able to see the value of a variable at this time, you to graphically illustrate long...or complex equations and to be specified in the above example). 3. Deleting a Program 1. Note that particular stage in some graph commands must be separated by -step and a message alerts you want to overwrite graphs repeatedly. B = ln ( A + 100 ) Line 2: C = 13 × A ; -------Stop at that ...
... Line 3: D = 51 / ( A × B ) Line 4:PRINT " D = ", D ; Select DEL from the program menu. Using the Graph Function in Programs Using the graph function within programs enables you can also be able to see the value of a variable at this time, you to graphically illustrate long...or complex equations and to be specified in the above example). 3. Deleting a Program 1. Note that particular stage in some graph commands must be separated by -step and a message alerts you want to overwrite graphs repeatedly. B = ln ( A + 100 ) Line 2: C = 13 × A ; -------Stop at that ...
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3 [ × ] [ 2nd ] [ CONST ] [ ][ ] [ ] [ ] Example 35 Apply the multi-statement function to the following two statements: ( E=15 ) 15 [ SAVE ] [ E ] [ ] [ ALPHA ] [ E ] [ × ] 13 [ ALPHA ] [ ]180 [ ] [ ALPHA ] [ E ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Example 36 Graph Y = e X E-52
3 [ × ] [ 2nd ] [ CONST ] [ ][ ] [ ] [ ] Example 35 Apply the multi-statement function to the following two statements: ( E=15 ) 15 [ SAVE ] [ E ] [ ] [ ALPHA ] [ E ] [ × ] 13 [ ALPHA ] [ ]180 [ ] [ ALPHA ] [ E ] [ ] [ ] [ ] Example 36 Graph Y = e X E-52
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X + 2 over the graph of Y = - [ G T ] [ G T ] 31 (2) Zoom in and zoom out on Y = sin (2x) [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x f ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x f ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom Org ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x 1 / f ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x 1 / f ] Example 38 Superimpose the graph of Y = X 3 + 3 X 2 - 6 X - 8 E-54
X + 2 over the graph of Y = - [ G T ] [ G T ] 31 (2) Zoom in and zoom out on Y = sin (2x) [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x f ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x f ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom Org ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x 1 / f ] [ 2nd ] [ Zoom x 1 / f ] Example 38 Superimpose the graph of Y = X 3 + 3 X 2 - 6 X - 8 E-54
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[ Range ] [ (-) ] 8 [ ] 8 [ ] 2 15 [ ] 15 [ ] 5 [ ] [ Graph ] [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ 2nd ] [ x 3 ] [ + ] 3 [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ x 2 ] [ - ] 6 [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ - ] 8 [ ] [ Graph ALPHA ] [ X ] [ + ] 2 [ ] Example 39 Superimpose the graph of Y = cos (X) over the graph of Y = sin ( x ) [ Graph ] [ sin ] [ ] [ Graph ] [ cos ] [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ ] Example 40 Use Trace function to analyze the graph Y = cos ( x ) E-55
[ Range ] [ (-) ] 8 [ ] 8 [ ] 2 15 [ ] 15 [ ] 5 [ ] [ Graph ] [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ 2nd ] [ x 3 ] [ + ] 3 [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ x 2 ] [ - ] 6 [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ - ] 8 [ ] [ Graph ALPHA ] [ X ] [ + ] 2 [ ] Example 39 Superimpose the graph of Y = cos (X) over the graph of Y = sin ( x ) [ Graph ] [ sin ] [ ] [ Graph ] [ cos ] [ ALPHA ] [ X ] [ ] Example 40 Use Trace function to analyze the graph Y = cos ( x ) E-55
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E-56 [ Graph ] [ cos ] [ ] [ Trace ] [ ][ ][ ] [ 2nd ] [ X Y ] Example 41 Draw and scroll the graph for Y = cos ( x ) [ Graph ] [ cos ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ] Example 42 Place points at ( 5 , 5 ), ( 5 , 10 ), ( 15 , 15 ) and ( 18, 15 ), and then use the Line function to connect the points.
E-56 [ Graph ] [ cos ] [ ] [ Trace ] [ ][ ][ ] [ 2nd ] [ X Y ] Example 41 Draw and scroll the graph for Y = cos ( x ) [ Graph ] [ cos ] [ ] [ ] [ ][ ] Example 42 Place points at ( 5 , 5 ), ( 5 , 10 ), ( 15 , 15 ) and ( 18, 15 ), and then use the Line function to connect the points.
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[ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ] [ Graph ] [ ][ ] [ ] Example 44 Enter the data : X LSL = 2, X USL = 8, Y LSL = 3, Y USL = 9, X 1 = 3, Y 1 = 4, X 2 = 5 , Y 2 = 7, X 3 = 7, Y 3 = 6, then find = 5, Sx = 2, Cax = 0, Cay = 0.111111111 [ MODE ] 1 [ ] [ ] [ DATA ] [ ] [ ]2[ ]8[ ]3 [ ]9[ ] [ DATA ] [ ]3[ ]4[ ]5 [ ]7[ ]7[ ]6 E-60
[ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ] [ Graph ] [ ][ ] [ ] Example 44 Enter the data : X LSL = 2, X USL = 8, Y LSL = 3, Y USL = 9, X 1 = 3, Y 1 = 4, X 2 = 5 , Y 2 = 7, X 3 = 7, Y 3 = 6, then find = 5, Sx = 2, Cax = 0, Cay = 0.111111111 [ MODE ] 1 [ ] [ ] [ DATA ] [ ] [ ]2[ ]8[ ]3 [ ]9[ ] [ DATA ] [ ]3[ ]4[ ]5 [ ]7[ ]7[ ]6 E-60
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[ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ] [ ] [ ] [ Graph ] Example 45 In the data in Example 44, change Y 1 = 4 to Y 1 = 9 and X 2 = 5 to X 2 = 8, then find Sx = 2.645751311 [ DATA ] [ ][ ]9 [ ]8 E-61
[ 2nd ] [ STATVAR ] [ ] [ ] [ Graph ] Example 45 In the data in Example 44, change Y 1 = 4 to Y 1 = 9 and X 2 = 5 to X 2 = 8, then find Sx = 2.645751311 [ DATA ] [ ][ ]9 [ ]8 E-61
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for x = 58 and x ' =? for y =143 X 57 61 67 Y 101 117 155 [ MODE ] 1 [ ] E-64 [ 2 nd ] [ STATVAR ] [ Graph ] [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR [ ] 573 [ ] [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR [ ] 19 [ ] Example 48 Given the following data, use quadratic regression to estimate y ' = ?
for x = 58 and x ' =? for y =143 X 57 61 67 Y 101 117 155 [ MODE ] 1 [ ] E-64 [ 2 nd ] [ STATVAR ] [ Graph ] [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR [ ] 573 [ ] [ 2nd ] [ STATVAR [ ] 19 [ ] Example 48 Given the following data, use quadratic regression to estimate y ' = ?
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486 [ ] 2 [ ] ( 5 Seconds ) Example 60 Create a program that graphs Y = - and Y = 2 X with the following range settings: X min = -3.4, X max = 3.4, X scl = 1, Y min = -3, Y max = 3, Y scl = 1 [ ] RUN E-83
486 [ ] 2 [ ] ( 5 Seconds ) Example 60 Create a program that graphs Y = - and Y = 2 X with the following range settings: X min = -3.4, X max = 3.4, X scl = 1, Y min = -3, Y max = 3, Y scl = 1 [ ] RUN E-83
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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...