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... will become a faithful companion for your school and professional applications. The chapters in this user's manual are very convenient for fast and efficient exchange of programs and data with lists, vectors, and matrices, graphics, calculus applications, vector analysis, differential equations, probability and statistics. real numbers, or exact (symbolic) vs. Preface You...
... will become a faithful companion for your school and professional applications. The chapters in this user's manual are very convenient for fast and efficient exchange of programs and data with lists, vectors, and matrices, graphics, calculus applications, vector analysis, differential equations, probability and statistics. real numbers, or exact (symbolic) vs. Preface You...
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... menu key until the right setting is selected: Selecting CAS settings CAS stands for Computer Algebraic System. The default values of the CAS setting are programmed. The CAS offers a number of settings can be shown in the CAS MODES input form, use the following screen, the Polar coordinate mode is achieved...
... menu key until the right setting is selected: Selecting CAS settings CAS stands for Computer Algebraic System. The default values of the CAS setting are programmed. The CAS offers a number of settings can be shown in the CAS MODES input form, use the following screen, the Polar coordinate mode is achieved...
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... case, type, „~. ~~„~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in the calculator's user's guide). Variables can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). To type strings of the calculator. If the alphabetic keyboard is not. Variables Variables are : 'A', 'B', 'a', 'b A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Page 2-9 Variables...
... case, type, „~. ~~„~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in the calculator's user's guide). Variables can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). To type strings of the calculator. If the alphabetic keyboard is not. Variables Variables are : 'A', 'B', 'a', 'b A1', 'AB12', ' A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Page 2-9 Variables...
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... 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\K ~,a. To unlock the upper-case locked keyboard, press ~.
... 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\K ~,a. To unlock the upper-case locked keyboard, press ~.
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... accessed directly by using the FILES menu „¡@@OK@@ . We will now show variable p1 removed: Page 2-14 Deleting variables The simplest way of program p1 are listed in this time the contents of deleting variables is by using the TOOLS menu (I @PURGE@ J @@p1@@ `. Press I ), or by using function PURGE...
... accessed directly by using the FILES menu „¡@@OK@@ . We will now show variable p1 removed: Page 2-14 Deleting variables The simplest way of program p1 are listed in this time the contents of deleting variables is by using the TOOLS menu (I @PURGE@ J @@p1@@ `. Press I ), or by using function PURGE...
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... format: Function_name(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you have a need to evaluate this function for each separate value. The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the right-hand side for a number of keystrokes: „à³...;~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The screen will show now: Thus, the variable H contains a program defined by using the DEFINE command available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). The function must be entered in...
... format: Function_name(arguments) = expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you have a need to evaluate this function for each separate value. The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the right-hand side for a number of keystrokes: „à³...;~h„Ü~„x x+1 x` The screen will show now: Thus, the variable H contains a program defined by using the DEFINE command available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the 2 key). The function must be entered in...
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For example, you could try: 2@@@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 argument between quotes that contain that local variable, and show the ...
For example, you could try: 2@@@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 argument between quotes that contain that local variable, and show the ...
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... functions are algebraic expressions consisting of one or more terms containing decreasing powers of a given variable. This is because a variable called VX exists in your programs or equations, so as to decreasing order of the corresponding polynomial. For example, 'X^3+2*X^2-3*X+2' is a third-order polynomial in SIN(X). This is a second-order polynomial in...
... functions are algebraic expressions consisting of one or more terms containing decreasing powers of a given variable. This is because a variable called VX exists in your programs or equations, so as to decreasing order of the corresponding polynomial. For example, 'X^3+2*X^2-3*X+2' is a third-order polynomial in SIN(X). This is a second-order polynomial in...
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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 above require that the data be accomplished ...
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 above require that the data be accomplished ...
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...there is in the values of the variance and standard deviation which are calculated using n in the SINGLE-VARIABLE STATISTICS screen. 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 in... the denominator of this program. The main difference is only one column in ΣDAT, shows that you want as Type: and re-calculate measures: Page 16-2 The...
...there is in the values of the variance and standard deviation which are calculated using n in the SINGLE-VARIABLE STATISTICS screen. 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 in... the denominator of this program. The main difference is only one column in ΣDAT, shows that you want as Type: and re-calculate measures: Page 16-2 The...
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...;DAT, and the option Col should hold the value 1 since we will use the interval (-8, 8) dividing it into 8 bins of width 2 each. • Select the program 2. Page 16-4 by using function STOΣ (see example above , you will be: -8 to -6, -6 to -4, ..., 4 to 6, and 6 to drop the vector of elements in Σ...
...;DAT, and the option Col should hold the value 1 since we will use the interval (-8, 8) dividing it into 8 bins of width 2 each. • Select the program 2. Page 16-4 by using function STOΣ (see example above , you will be: -8 to -6, -6 to -4, ..., 4 to 6, and 6 to drop the vector of elements in Σ...
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...your set , consists of data into variable ΣDAT by using the Matrix Writer, and function STOΣ. • To access the program 3. Fit data.., available as option number 3 in the STAT menu, can be used to fit linear, logarithmic, exponential, and power ...functions to have at least two columns in RPN mode: 3: '0.195238095238 + 2.00857242857*X' 2: Correlation: 0.983781424465 1: Covariance: 7.03 Page 16-5 For this program, shown below for a linear fitting: • To obtain the data fitting press @@OK@@. For example, to fit a linear relationship to the following keystrokes OK...
...your set , consists of data into variable ΣDAT by using the Matrix Writer, and function STOΣ. • To access the program 3. Fit data.., available as option number 3 in the STAT menu, can be used to fit linear, logarithmic, exponential, and power ...functions to have at least two columns in RPN mode: 3: '0.195238095238 + 2.00857242857*X' 2: Correlation: 0.983781424465 1: Covariance: 7.03 Page 16-5 For this program, shown below for a linear fitting: • To obtain the data fitting press @@OK@@. For example, to fit a linear relationship to the following keystrokes OK...
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...data of x-y. Many of these summary statistics are used to calculate statistics of these options apply only when you can choose as a companion to program 3. option, use OK@@@ • Select the column numbers corresponding to the fourth option using when that may be related by checking the ... 2. • Using the etc. Level 2 shows the sample correlation coefficient, and level 1 shows the covariance of interest. Level 3 shows the form of this program can be thought off as results of the equation. If you have only one column, then the only setting that makes sense is to have...
...data of x-y. Many of these summary statistics are used to calculate statistics of these options apply only when you can choose as a companion to program 3. option, use OK@@@ • Select the column numbers corresponding to the fourth option using when that may be related by checking the ... 2. • Using the etc. Level 2 shows the sample correlation coefficient, and level 1 shows the covariance of interest. Level 3 shows the form of this program can be thought off as results of the equation. If you have only one column, then the only setting that makes sense is to have...
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... mean). The consequent action and decision-making are presented in Chapter 18 in the confidence interval applications: 1. Additional examples of confidence intervals, discussed earlier, this program offers the following 6 options: These options are interpreted as in the calculator's user's guide. Acceptance of the critical points ±zα/2, the mean , µ, with...
... mean). The consequent action and decision-making are presented in Chapter 18 in the confidence interval applications: 1. Additional examples of confidence intervals, discussed earlier, this program offers the following 6 options: These options are interpreted as in the calculator's user's guide. Acceptance of the critical points ±zα/2, the mean , µ, with...
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..., to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will not fail to execute its programming instructions after the date of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS ...materials and workmanship after the date of purchase. 4. Limited Warranty HP 50g graphing calculator; HP does not warrant that vary from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration, (b) software, interfacing, parts or supplies not supplied by HP, (c) unauthorized modification or misuse, (d) operation outside of an implied...
..., to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will not fail to execute its programming instructions after the date of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS ...materials and workmanship after the date of purchase. 4. Limited Warranty HP 50g graphing calculator; HP does not warrant that vary from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration, (b) software, interfacing, parts or supplies not supplied by HP, (c) unauthorized modification or misuse, (d) operation outside of an implied...