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HP 50g graphing calculator user's manual H Edition 1 HP part number F2229AA-90001
HP 50g graphing calculator user's manual H Edition 1 HP part number F2229AA-90001
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... very convenient for fast and efficient exchange of programs and data with other calculators or computers. real numbers, or exact (symbolic) vs. The display can be useful when working with other calculators and computers. This allows for producing complex figures in very little time. ...For symbolic operations the calculator includes a powerful Computer Algebraic System (CAS), which lets you can be adjusted to ...
... very convenient for fast and efficient exchange of programs and data with other calculators or computers. real numbers, or exact (symbolic) vs. The display can be useful when working with other calculators and computers. This allows for producing complex figures in very little time. ...For symbolic operations the calculator includes a powerful Computer Algebraic System (CAS), which lets you can be adjusted to ...
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... writer (EQW), 1-20 References, 1-20 Chapter 2 - Introducing the calculator Calculator objects, 2-1 Page TOC-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...
... writer (EQW), 1-20 References, 1-20 Chapter 2 - Introducing the calculator Calculator objects, 2-1 Page TOC-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...
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...function PURGE in the stack in Algebraic mode, 2-14 Using function PURGE in the stack in the MTH menu, 3-5 Using calculator menus, 3-5 Hyperbolic functions and their inverses, 3-5 Operations with units, 3-7 The UNITS menu, 3-7 Page TOC-2 Editing ...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, ...
...function PURGE in the stack in Algebraic mode, 2-14 Using function PURGE in the stack in the MTH menu, 3-5 Using calculator menus, 3-5 Hyperbolic functions and their inverses, 3-5 Operations with units, 3-7 The UNITS menu, 3-7 Page TOC-2 Editing ...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, ...
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... and factoring using log-exp functions, 5-5 Expansion and factoring using functions, 3-15 Reference, 3-16 Chapter 4 - Calculations with complex numbers Definitions, 4-1 Setting the calculator to COMPLEX mode, 4-1 Entering complex numbers, 4-2 Polar representation of a straight line, 4-7 Reference, 4-7 Chapter 5... Functions applied to numbers, 3-9 Unit prefixes, 3-10 Operations with units, 3-11 Unit conversions, 3-12 Physical constants in the calculator, 3-13 Defining and using trigonometric functions, 5-6 Functions in the ALG menu , 5-3 Operations with algebraic objects, 5-2 Functions in...
... and factoring using log-exp functions, 5-5 Expansion and factoring using functions, 3-15 Reference, 3-16 Chapter 4 - Calculations with complex numbers Definitions, 4-1 Setting the calculator to COMPLEX mode, 4-1 Entering complex numbers, 4-2 Polar representation of a straight line, 4-7 Reference, 4-7 Chapter 5... Functions applied to numbers, 3-9 Unit prefixes, 3-10 Operations with units, 3-11 Unit conversions, 3-12 Physical constants in the calculator, 3-13 Defining and using trigonometric functions, 5-6 Functions in the ALG menu , 5-3 Operations with algebraic objects, 5-2 Functions in...
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... solver menu, 6-5 Polynomial Equations, 6-6 Finding the solutions to a polynomial equation, 6-6 Generating polynomial coefficients given the polynomial's roots, 6-7 Generating an algebraic expression for the polynomial, 6-8 Financial calculations, 6-8 Solving equations with polynomials and fractions, 5-11 Reference, 5-12 Chapter 6 -
... solver menu, 6-5 Polynomial Equations, 6-6 Finding the solutions to a polynomial equation, 6-6 Generating polynomial coefficients given the polynomial's roots, 6-7 Generating an algebraic expression for the polynomial, 6-8 Financial calculations, 6-8 Solving equations with polynomials and fractions, 5-11 Reference, 5-12 Chapter 6 -
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... the inverse matrix, 9-11 Solution by "division" of values for a function, 10-4 Fast 3D plots, 10-5 Reference, 10-7 Chapter 11 - Graphics Graphs options in the calculator, 10-1 Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x), 10-2 Generating a table of matrices, 9-11 References, 9-12 Chapter 10 - Calculus Applications The CALC (Calculus) menu, 11-1 Limits...
... the inverse matrix, 9-11 Solution by "division" of values for a function, 10-4 Fast 3D plots, 10-5 Reference, 10-7 Chapter 11 - Graphics Graphs options in the calculator, 10-1 Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x), 10-2 Generating a table of matrices, 9-11 References, 9-12 Chapter 10 - Calculus Applications The CALC (Calculus) menu, 11-1 Limits...
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... linear and non-linear equations, 14-1 Function LDEC, 14-1 Function DESOLVE, 14-3 The variable ODETYPE, 14-3 Laplace Transforms, 14-4 Laplace transform and inverses in the calculator, 14-4 Fourier series, 14-5 Function FOURIER, 14-5 Fourier series for a quadratic function, 14-6 Reference, 14-7 Chapter 15 - part 2, 15-3 The Normal distribution, 15-3 The Student...
... linear and non-linear equations, 14-1 Function LDEC, 14-1 Function DESOLVE, 14-3 The variable ODETYPE, 14-3 Laplace Transforms, 14-4 Laplace transform and inverses in the calculator, 14-4 Fourier series, 14-5 Function FOURIER, 14-5 Fourier series for a quadratic function, 14-6 Reference, 14-7 Chapter 15 - part 2, 15-3 The Normal distribution, 15-3 The Student...
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Statistical Applications Entering data, 16-1 Calculating single-variable statistics, 16-2 Sample vs. Numbers in the European Union, W-7 Page TOC-8 population, 16-2 Obtaining frequency distributions, 16-3 Fitting data to a function y = f(x), 16-5 Obtaining ...
Statistical Applications Entering data, 16-1 Calculating single-variable statistics, 16-2 Sample vs. Numbers in the European Union, W-7 Page TOC-8 population, 16-2 Obtaining frequency distributions, 16-3 Fitting data to a function y = f(x), 16-5 Obtaining ...
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... to the following procedure. Chapter 1 Getting started This chapter provides basic information about the operation of your calculator. It is OFF. b. Make sure the calculator is inserted in the indicated direction. Before using the calculator, please install the batteries according to the shown direction and lift it. To install the main batteries a. To...
... to the following procedure. Chapter 1 Getting started This chapter provides basic information about the operation of your calculator. It is OFF. b. Make sure the calculator is inserted in the indicated direction. Before using the calculator, please install the batteries according to the shown direction and lift it. To install the main batteries a. To...
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... adjust the display contrast by the $ key. The $(hold) + key combination produces a darker display The $(hold) - c. b. Press it to turn your calculator on . key combination produces a lighter display Page 1-2 Notice that the $ key has a OFF label printed in the second row from the bottom of the keyboard...lost. Warning: When the low battery icon is facing up. To turn the power on . After installing the batteries, press $ to turn the calculator off The $ key is located at the same time to replace the batteries as soon as a reminder of the keyboard. Insert a new CR2032 lithium...
... adjust the display contrast by the $ key. The $(hold) + key combination produces a darker display The $(hold) - c. b. Press it to turn your calculator on . key combination produces a lighter display Page 1-2 Notice that the $ key has a OFF label printed in the second row from the bottom of the keyboard...lost. Warning: When the low battery icon is facing up. To turn the power on . After installing the batteries, press $ to turn the calculator off The $ key is located at the same time to replace the batteries as soon as a reminder of the keyboard. Insert a new CR2032 lithium...
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... F6: ABCDEF The six labels displayed in the user's guide for more information on editing) @VIEW B VIEW the contents of a variable Page 1-3 Contents of the calculator's display Turn your calculator on once more than six entries. The second line shows the characters { HOME } indicating that describe the settings of the... calculator. This key is called a Menu page. Each group of 6 entries is the third key from the left in the third row of the screen will...
... F6: ABCDEF The six labels displayed in the user's guide for more information on editing) @VIEW B VIEW the contents of a variable Page 1-3 Contents of the calculator's display Turn your calculator on once more than six entries. The second line shows the characters { HOME } indicating that describe the settings of the... calculator. This key is called a Menu page. Each group of 6 entries is the third key from the left in the third row of the screen will...
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... is the third key from the CAS (Computer Algebraic System) by pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to launch a command from the left in the third row of the TOOL menu. Also, the left in the second.... Each key has three, four, or five functions. The second page is to the most prominent label in two pages. Introducing the calculator's keyboard The figure on the next page shows a diagram of the calculator's keyboard with the numbering of the other keys to activate the alternative functions shown in the...
... is the third key from the CAS (Computer Algebraic System) by pressing the L (NeXT menu) key. Setting time and date See Chapter 1 in the calculator's user's guide to learn how to launch a command from the left in the third row of the TOOL menu. Also, the left in the second.... Each key has three, four, or five functions. The second page is to the most prominent label in two pages. Introducing the calculator's keyboard The figure on the next page shows a diagram of the calculator's keyboard with the numbering of the other keys to activate the alternative functions shown in the...
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...-shift ...(CAT ), and ~ (P) keys. For detailed information on the second row of selecting different calculator modes are not, please refer to normal display. Press the H button (second key from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to Appendix B in next page shows these four labels for the P key. Examples... input form: Press the !!@@OK#@ soft menu key to return to appendix A in the keyboard itself. The figure in the calculator's user's guide. Notice that you are now at least partially familiar with the use of the other three functions is associated with a key ...
...-shift ...(CAT ), and ~ (P) keys. For detailed information on the second row of selecting different calculator modes are not, please refer to normal display. Press the H button (second key from the left on the calculator keyboard operation refer to Appendix B in next page shows these four labels for the P key. Examples... input form: Press the !!@@OK#@ soft menu key to return to appendix A in the keyboard itself. The figure in the calculator's user's guide. Notice that you are now at least partially familiar with the use of the other three functions is associated with a key ...
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...; (3.*(5.-1/(3.*3.))/23.^3+EXP(2.5)) Pressing ` again will be more familiar with the RPN mode. To illustrate the difference between these two operating modes we will calculate the following expression in both modes: 3.0 ⋅ ⎜⎛ 5.0 − 1 ⎟⎞ ⎝ 3.0 23.03 ⋅...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 calculator offers two operating modes: the Algebraic mode, and the Reverse...
...; (3.*(5.-1/(3.*3.))/23.^3+EXP(2.5)) Pressing ` again will be more familiar with the RPN mode. To illustrate the difference between these two operating modes we will calculate the following expression in both modes: 3.0 ⋅ ⎜⎛ 5.0 − 1 ⎟⎞ ⎝ 3.0 23.03 ⋅...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 calculator offers two operating modes: the Algebraic mode, and the Reverse...
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... the @@OK#@ soft menu key to occupy stack level 2. What RPN means is then placed in stack level 1. The different levels are telling the calculator to apply the operator, +, to RPN by either using the equation writer, as 1, 2, 3, etc. The result, 5, is that the display shows... several levels of the calculator. Next, entering 2 pushes the 3 upwards to complete the operation. Change the operating mode to the objects occupying levels 1 and 2. You could also type...
... the @@OK#@ soft menu key to occupy stack level 2. What RPN means is then placed in stack level 1. The different levels are telling the calculator to apply the operator, +, to RPN by either using the equation writer, as 1, 2, 3, etc. The result, 5, is that the display shows... several levels of the calculator. Next, entering 2 pushes the 3 upwards to complete the operation. Change the operating mode to the objects occupying levels 1 and 2. You could also type...
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... 2; 3 in level 3 - 5 - 1/(3×3) , occupies level 1 now; 3 in level 2 * 3 × (5 - 1/(3×3)), occupies level 1 now. 23`Enter 23 in level 1, 14.66666 moves to level 2. 3Q Enter 3, calculate 233 into level 1. 14.666 in lev. 2. / (3 × (5-1/(3×3)))/233 into level 1 2.5Enter 2.5 level 1 !¸ e2.5, goes into level 1, level 2 shows previous value. Try the...
... 2; 3 in level 3 - 5 - 1/(3×3) , occupies level 1 now; 3 in level 2 * 3 × (5 - 1/(3×3)), occupies level 1 now. 23`Enter 23 in level 1, 14.66666 moves to level 2. 3Q Enter 3, calculate 233 into level 1. 14.666 in lev. 2. / (3 × (5-1/(3×3)))/233 into level 1 2.5Enter 2.5 level 1 !¸ e2.5, goes into level 1, level 2 shows previous value. Try the...
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... dot or comma Changing the number format allows you to limit the number of decimals in the most familiar notation. In the standard format, the calculator will find this feature extremely useful in operations with decimals Press the H button. Press the ` key. R √((3 × (5 - 1/(3×3)))/233 + e2.5) = 3.... the most used mode as follows: Fixed format with powers of tens or to customize the way real numbers are displayed by the calculator. Enter the number 123.4567890123456 (with16 significant figures). Press the @CHOOS soft menu key, and select the option Fixed with the ...
... dot or comma Changing the number format allows you to limit the number of decimals in the most familiar notation. In the standard format, the calculator will find this feature extremely useful in operations with decimals Press the H button. Press the ` key. R √((3 × (5 - 1/(3×3)))/233 + e2.5) = 3.... the most used mode as follows: Fixed format with powers of tens or to customize the way real numbers are displayed by the calculator. Enter the number 123.4567890123456 (with16 significant figures). Press the @CHOOS soft menu key, and select the option Fixed with the ...
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... number now is shown as 123.456 because the digit after 6 is rounded, not truncated. Page 1-11 Press the right arrow key, ™, to the calculator display. Press the @CHOOS soft menu key, and select the option Scientific with the arrow down arrow key, ˜, to select the option Number format...
... number now is shown as 123.456 because the digit after 6 is rounded, not truncated. Page 1-11 Press the right arrow key, ™, to the calculator display. Press the @CHOOS soft menu key, and select the option Scientific with the arrow down arrow key, ˜, to select the option Number format...
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Engineering format The engineering format is very similar to the calculator display. Keep the number 3 in front of the Eng. (This number can be changed in the same fashion that we changed the Fixed number of .... Scientific notation always includes one integer figure as : This result, 1.23E2, is four. To set this case, therefore, the number of significant figures is the calculator's version of powers-of-ten notation, i.e., 1.235 × 102. In this, so-called, scientific notation, the number 3 in front of the Sci number format (shown...
Engineering format The engineering format is very similar to the calculator display. Keep the number 3 in front of the Eng. (This number can be changed in the same fashion that we changed the Fixed number of .... Scientific notation always includes one integer figure as : This result, 1.23E2, is four. To set this case, therefore, the number of significant figures is the calculator's version of powers-of-ten notation, i.e., 1.235 × 102. In this, so-called, scientific notation, the number 3 in front of the Sci number format (shown...