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......xi End-user terms and conditions xi Warranty xii Chapter 1: Keys 1-1 Key map 1-2 The HP 49G's keyboards 1-3 What each key does 1-5 Key conventions 1-10 Chapter 2: Basic operation 2-1 Turning on and turning off 2-2 Turning on 2-2 Changing the screen contrast 2-3 Turning off 2-3 Default screen 2-3 Status area 2-4 History 2-5 Menu 2-6 Using the command line 2-7 Multi-line entries 2-8 Entering numbers 2-8 Entering characters 2-10 Entering special characters 2-11 Entering from history 2-12 Editing the command line 2-13 Input forms 2-14 Input form fields 2-14...
......xi End-user terms and conditions xi Warranty xii Chapter 1: Keys 1-1 Key map 1-2 The HP 49G's keyboards 1-3 What each key does 1-5 Key conventions 1-10 Chapter 2: Basic operation 2-1 Turning on and turning off 2-2 Turning on 2-2 Changing the screen contrast 2-3 Turning off 2-3 Default screen 2-3 Status area 2-4 History 2-5 Menu 2-6 Using the command line 2-7 Multi-line entries 2-8 Entering numbers 2-8 Entering characters 2-10 Entering special characters 2-11 Entering from history 2-12 Editing the command line 2-13 Input forms 2-14 Input form fields 2-14...
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... modes 2-22 Command line calculations 2-24 Time Management 2-26 Setting the date and time 2-26 Changing the format of the date or time 2-27 Alarms 2-27 Chapter 3: Creating and editing expressions 3-1 Creating a new expression 3-2 Editing an expression 3-3 Using Equation Writer 3-4 Implied multiplication 3-4 Entering e and i 3-4 Operating modes 3-5 Working with modes 3-5 How Equation Writer sees expressions 3-7 Examples 3-8 Example 1 3-8 Example 2 3-8 Example 3 3-9 Equation Writer keys 3-9 Chapter 4: Plotting graphs 4-1 Basic plotting 4-3 Plot types 4-6 Function plots...
... modes 2-22 Command line calculations 2-24 Time Management 2-26 Setting the date and time 2-26 Changing the format of the date or time 2-27 Alarms 2-27 Chapter 3: Creating and editing expressions 3-1 Creating a new expression 3-2 Editing an expression 3-3 Using Equation Writer 3-4 Implied multiplication 3-4 Entering e and i 3-4 Operating modes 3-5 Working with modes 3-5 How Equation Writer sees expressions 3-7 Examples 3-8 Example 1 3-8 Example 2 3-8 Example 3 3-9 Equation Writer keys 3-9 Chapter 4: Plotting graphs 4-1 Basic plotting 4-3 Plot types 4-6 Function plots...
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... functions 4-37 Finding roots 4-38 Finding extrema 4-38 Finding slopes 4-38 Finding areas 4-39 Finding intersections 4-39 Tables ...4-40 Customizing table values 4-40 Special plotting and table variables 4-41 EQ ...4-41 πDAT 4-41 PPAR 4-41 VPAR 4-42 πPAR 4-42 ZPAR 4-42 TPAR 4-42 Chapter 5: Working with expressions 5-1 Configuring the CAS 5-2 Numeric option 5-3 Approx option 5-3 Other options 5-4 Using the computer algebra system 5-5 Working from the command line 5-7 Working...
... functions 4-37 Finding roots 4-38 Finding extrema 4-38 Finding slopes 4-38 Finding areas 4-39 Finding intersections 4-39 Tables ...4-40 Customizing table values 4-40 Special plotting and table variables 4-41 EQ ...4-41 πDAT 4-41 PPAR 4-41 VPAR 4-42 πPAR 4-42 ZPAR 4-42 TPAR 4-42 Chapter 5: Working with expressions 5-1 Configuring the CAS 5-2 Numeric option 5-3 Approx option 5-3 Other options 5-4 Using the computer algebra system 5-5 Working from the command line 5-7 Working...
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... mode 5-19 Performing step-by-step operations 5-19 Step-by-step example 5-20 Chapter 6: Solving equations 6-1 About solving equations 6-2 Solving an equation 6-3 Example 6-3 Interpreting results 6-4 Solving polynomial equations 6-5 Example 6-5 Finding a polynomial from a set of roots 6-7 Solving linear systems 6-7 Representing a system as matrices 6-8 Example 6-9 Solving differential equations 6-10 Using the financial solver 6-11 Time-value-of-money calculation parameters 6-11 Time-value-of-money calculations 6-12 Amortizing the calculation 6-13 Chapter 7: Storing...
... mode 5-19 Performing step-by-step operations 5-19 Step-by-step example 5-20 Chapter 6: Solving equations 6-1 About solving equations 6-2 Solving an equation 6-3 Example 6-3 Interpreting results 6-4 Solving polynomial equations 6-5 Example 6-5 Finding a polynomial from a set of roots 6-7 Solving linear systems 6-7 Representing a system as matrices 6-8 Example 6-9 Solving differential equations 6-10 Using the financial solver 6-11 Time-value-of-money calculation parameters 6-11 Time-value-of-money calculations 6-12 Amortizing the calculation 6-13 Chapter 7: Storing...
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... a model to a set of data 9-5 Calculating summary statistics 9-6 Plotting statistics 9-7 Inferential statistics 9-7 Example data 9-7 Using inferential statistics 9-8 Hypothesis tests 9-9 Confidence intervals 9-14 Chapter 10: Introduction to programming 10-1 Getting started 10-2 Creating, saving, and running a program 10-3 The programming menu 10-4 Algebraic and RPN modes 10-5 Using functions that require arguments 10-5 Handling data 10-6 Input data 10-6 Output data 10-6 How a program flows 10-6 Nested procedures 10-7 Working with variables 10-8 Using local variables...
... a model to a set of data 9-5 Calculating summary statistics 9-6 Plotting statistics 9-7 Inferential statistics 9-7 Example data 9-7 Using inferential statistics 9-8 Hypothesis tests 9-9 Confidence intervals 9-14 Chapter 10: Introduction to programming 10-1 Getting started 10-2 Creating, saving, and running a program 10-3 The programming menu 10-4 Algebraic and RPN modes 10-5 Using functions that require arguments 10-5 Handling data 10-6 Input data 10-6 Output data 10-6 How a program flows 10-6 Nested procedures 10-7 Working with variables 10-8 Using local variables...
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Contents Setting a local variable to the result of a calculation 10-10 Using global variables 10-11 Example 10-11 Looping and branching 10-13 Comparison functions 10-13 Conditional and looping structures 10-13 Example 10-14 Trapping errors 10-15 Example 10-16 Appendix A: Connecting to another calculator A-1 Transferring objects between calculators A-1 Transferring data between two HP 49Gs A-2 Transferring objects to...
Contents Setting a local variable to the result of a calculation 10-10 Using global variables 10-11 Example 10-11 Looping and branching 10-13 Comparison functions 10-13 Conditional and looping structures 10-13 Example 10-14 Trapping errors 10-15 Example 10-16 Appendix A: Connecting to another calculator A-1 Transferring objects between calculators A-1 Transferring data between two HP 49Gs A-2 Transferring objects to...
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Appendix E: Working in RPN mode E-1 Using the stack E-2 Placing objects on the stack E-2 Performing RPN calculations E-3 Example stack calculations E-4 Using a one-argument command E-4 Using a multi-argument command E-4 Multi-command calculations E-5 Using computer algebra commands E-6 Manipulating stack data E-7 Interactive stack commands E-7 Index I-1 Contents Contents vii
Appendix E: Working in RPN mode E-1 Using the stack E-2 Placing objects on the stack E-2 Performing RPN calculations E-3 Example stack calculations E-4 Using a one-argument command E-4 Using a multi-argument command E-4 Multi-command calculations E-5 Using computer algebra commands E-6 Manipulating stack data E-7 Interactive stack commands E-7 Index I-1 Contents Contents vii
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Key map Keys Page 1-2 e LN x YX 10 x LOG y ASIN = ACOS ATAN ABS ARG USER ENTRY S.SLV NUM.SLV EXP&LN TRIG FINANCE TIME [ ] CALC ALG MATRICES STAT CONVERT UNITS ( ) ARITH CMPLX DEF LIB # BASE { } ∞ CONT OFF CANCEL .π : , ANS NUM Figure 1.1: HP 49G key map Keys
Key map Keys Page 1-2 e LN x YX 10 x LOG y ASIN = ACOS ATAN ABS ARG USER ENTRY S.SLV NUM.SLV EXP&LN TRIG FINANCE TIME [ ] CALC ALG MATRICES STAT CONVERT UNITS ( ) ARITH CMPLX DEF LIB # BASE { } ∞ CONT OFF CANCEL .π : , ANS NUM Figure 1.1: HP 49G key map Keys
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Basic operation Changing the screen contrast Turning off Default screen History Status area Figure 2-1: The default screen Menu labels Basic operation Page 2-3
Basic operation Changing the screen contrast Turning off Default screen History Status area Figure 2-1: The default screen Menu labels Basic operation Page 2-3
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Basic operation Using calculated values as input Closing an input form Basic operation Page 2-17
Basic operation Using calculated values as input Closing an input form Basic operation Page 2-17
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Modes Changing a mode Basic operation Calculator Modes Page 2-18 Basic operation
Modes Changing a mode Basic operation Calculator Modes Page 2-18 Basic operation
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Using a variable in a calculation User-defined functions Creating a user-defined function 3 cos (x2) Storing objects Page 7-4 Storing objects
Using a variable in a calculation User-defined functions Creating a user-defined function 3 cos (x2) Storing objects Page 7-4 Storing objects
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Troubleshooting Halting the system without using the keyboard Resetting the memory Calculator continually re-boots Troublehooting Page D-5
Troubleshooting Halting the system without using the keyboard Resetting the memory Calculator continually re-boots Troublehooting Page D-5
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... rate 6-11 annunciators 2-4 appointments 2-27 changing 2-29 deleting 2-29 setting 2-28 viewing 2-29 approximate mode 2-4, 2-23 area beneath plot 4-39 Index arguments specifying in RPN mode E-3 using in a program 10-5 arithmetic commands accessing 5-6 array 8-7 creating 8-7 editing 8-9 navigating through 8-9 arrow keys 1-10 axes 4-8 B bad guess message 6-4 bar charts See bar plots bar plots 4-31 bases binary 2-5 decimal 2-5 hexadecimal 2-5 octal 2-5 batteries D-2 replacing D-3 beep 2-18 best correlation, data modelling 9-5 bin number, generating frequencies 9-4 bivariate data, calculating...
... rate 6-11 annunciators 2-4 appointments 2-27 changing 2-29 deleting 2-29 setting 2-28 viewing 2-29 approximate mode 2-4, 2-23 area beneath plot 4-39 Index arguments specifying in RPN mode E-3 using in a program 10-5 arithmetic commands accessing 5-6 array 8-7 creating 8-7 editing 8-9 navigating through 8-9 arrow keys 1-10 axes 4-8 B bad guess message 6-4 bar charts See bar plots bar plots 4-31 bases binary 2-5 decimal 2-5 hexadecimal 2-5 octal 2-5 batteries D-2 replacing D-3 beep 2-18 best correlation, data modelling 9-5 bin number, generating frequencies 9-4 bivariate data, calculating...
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... 2-4 coordinates of plots 4-35 correlation coefficient, data modelling 9-5 covariance value, data modelling 9-5 cross product 8-5 cursor coordinates 4-35 movement 4-34 cursor mode 3-5, 3-6 custom keyboard 1-5 D data for statistical plotting 4-28 modelling 9-5 transfer A-2 using in a program 10-6 data fields 2-14 date formatting 2-27 setting 2-26 default screen 2-3 default values, resetting 2-16 defining functions 7-4 descriptive statistics 9-2 determinant 8-11 dialog box See input forms differential equations plotting 4-15 solving 6-10 stiff solver 4-16 differentiating step-by-step 5-19...
... 2-4 coordinates of plots 4-35 correlation coefficient, data modelling 9-5 covariance value, data modelling 9-5 cross product 8-5 cursor coordinates 4-35 movement 4-34 cursor mode 3-5, 3-6 custom keyboard 1-5 D data for statistical plotting 4-28 modelling 9-5 transfer A-2 using in a program 10-6 data fields 2-14 date formatting 2-27 setting 2-26 default screen 2-3 default values, resetting 2-16 defining functions 7-4 descriptive statistics 9-2 determinant 8-11 dialog box See input forms differential equations plotting 4-15 solving 6-10 stiff solver 4-16 differentiating step-by-step 5-19...
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... list 2-15 File Manager 7-6 financial calculations amortizing results 6-13 solving 6-11 Fit Data input form 9-5 fix mode 2-9 flags setting and clearing 2-20 flash ROM 7-10 font choosing 2-19 size 2-19 fraction mark 2-19 frequencies 9-2 full-page editing 2-19 function keyboard 1-3 functions analyzing 4-37 area 4-39 defining 7-4 extrema 4-38 intersection of 4-39 plotting 4-6 roots of 4-38 slope of 4-38 user-defined 7-4 G Gaussian elimination 8-11 global variables 10-8, 10-11 graphing...
... list 2-15 File Manager 7-6 financial calculations amortizing results 6-13 solving 6-11 Fit Data input form 9-5 fix mode 2-9 flags setting and clearing 2-20 flash ROM 7-10 font choosing 2-19 size 2-19 fraction mark 2-19 frequencies 9-2 full-page editing 2-19 function keyboard 1-3 functions analyzing 4-37 area 4-39 defining 7-4 extrema 4-38 intersection of 4-39 plotting 4-6 roots of 4-38 slope of 4-38 user-defined 7-4 G Gaussian elimination 8-11 global variables 10-8, 10-11 graphing...
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... list fields 2-15 lists 8-6 creating 8-6 local variables in a program 10-8 logarithmic commands, accessing 5-6 logarithmic terms collecting in an expression 5-14 looping 10-13 low memory D-6 lower-case characters 2-10 M mantissa 2-9 matrix 8-7 arithmetic 8-10 determinant of 8-11 placing on the stack E-2 representing a linear system 6-8 row-reduced echelon form 8-12 Matrix Writer 8-7 maximum value in statistical data 9-3 mean, calculating 9-3 memory 7-10 low D-6 out of D-7 resetting D-5 menu item, selecting 2-6 menus 2-3, 2-6 multi-screen 2-7 programming...
... list fields 2-15 lists 8-6 creating 8-6 local variables in a program 10-8 logarithmic commands, accessing 5-6 logarithmic terms collecting in an expression 5-14 looping 10-13 low memory D-6 lower-case characters 2-10 M mantissa 2-9 matrix 8-7 arithmetic 8-10 determinant of 8-11 placing on the stack E-2 representing a linear system 6-8 row-reduced echelon form 8-12 Matrix Writer 8-7 maximum value in statistical data 9-3 mean, calculating 9-3 memory 7-10 low D-6 out of D-7 resetting D-5 menu item, selecting 2-6 menus 2-3, 2-6 multi-screen 2-7 programming...
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...purging D-7 storing 7-1, 7-2 transferring A-1 types in - Index minimum value generating frequencies 9-4 in statistical data 9-3 modes 2-18 algebraic 2-4, 2-21 approximate 2-4, 2-23 calculator 2-18 changing 2-18 complex 5-4 complex number 2-4 computer algebra system 2-20, 5-2 cursor 3-5, 3-6 display 2-19 engineering 2-9 entry 3-5 exact 2-4, 2-23 fix 2-9 operating 2-18 program 2-4 real number 2-4 RPN 2-22, E-1 scientific 2-9 selection 3-5, 3-6 standard 2-9 step-by-step 5-4, 5-19 term selection 3-5, 3-6 textbook 2-20 modulo, configuring 5-4 multiplication implied in Equation Writer 3-4 N natural...
...purging D-7 storing 7-1, 7-2 transferring A-1 types in - Index minimum value generating frequencies 9-4 in statistical data 9-3 modes 2-18 algebraic 2-4, 2-21 approximate 2-4, 2-23 calculator 2-18 changing 2-18 complex 5-4 complex number 2-4 computer algebra system 2-20, 5-2 cursor 3-5, 3-6 display 2-19 engineering 2-9 entry 3-5 exact 2-4, 2-23 fix 2-9 operating 2-18 program 2-4 real number 2-4 RPN 2-22, E-1 scientific 2-9 selection 3-5, 3-6 standard 2-9 step-by-step 5-4, 5-19 term selection 3-5, 3-6 textbook 2-20 modulo, configuring 5-4 multiplication implied in Equation Writer 3-4 N natural...
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... 4-23 zooming 4-36 plotting basic steps 4-3 variables 4-41 polar plots 4-10 polynomials finding coefficients 6-5 finding roots 6-5 setting the order 5-4 port memory 7-11 ports 7-1, 7-10 PPAR 4-41 primary keyboard 1-3 principal remaining, amortization 6-13 problems D-1 procedures in a program 10-7 program halted 2-4 mode 2-4 programming arguments in Equation Writer 3-9 πDAT 4-41 πPAR 4-42 sign reversal interpreting equation-solve results 6-4 simplifying non-rational expressions mode 5-5 simultaneous equations 6-7 single-variable statistics 9-2 calculating 9-3 slope 4-38 I-6 Index...
... 4-23 zooming 4-36 plotting basic steps 4-3 variables 4-41 polar plots 4-10 polynomials finding coefficients 6-5 finding roots 6-5 setting the order 5-4 port memory 7-11 ports 7-1, 7-10 PPAR 4-41 primary keyboard 1-3 principal remaining, amortization 6-13 problems D-1 procedures in a program 10-7 program halted 2-4 mode 2-4 programming arguments in Equation Writer 3-9 πDAT 4-41 πPAR 4-42 sign reversal interpreting equation-solve results 6-4 simplifying non-rational expressions mode 5-5 simultaneous equations 6-7 single-variable statistics 9-2 calculating 9-3 slope 4-38 I-6 Index...
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... 9-7 mean 9-3 regression tests 9-6 single variable 9-3 standard deviation 9-3 summary 9-2 variance 9-3 status 2-4 status area 2-3 change size of 2-19 changing the size of 2-20 step-by-step differentiating 5-19 step-by-step mode 5-4 stiff solver 4-16, 6-10 substitution 5-10 summary statistics 9-6 symbolic solving 5-6 symbols, entering 1-4, 2-11 syntax 1-5 system halt D-4 T tables 4-40 customizing 4-40 term selection mode 3-5 terms selecting in Equation Writer 3-7 terms and conditions xi textbook mode 2-20 Index 3-D plots 4-27 time formatting 2-27 setting 2-26 time-value-of-money calculations...
... 9-7 mean 9-3 regression tests 9-6 single variable 9-3 standard deviation 9-3 summary 9-2 variance 9-3 status 2-4 status area 2-3 change size of 2-19 changing the size of 2-20 step-by-step differentiating 5-19 step-by-step mode 5-4 stiff solver 4-16, 6-10 substitution 5-10 summary statistics 9-6 symbolic solving 5-6 symbols, entering 1-4, 2-11 syntax 1-5 system halt D-4 T tables 4-40 customizing 4-40 term selection mode 3-5 terms selecting in Equation Writer 3-7 terms and conditions xi textbook mode 2-20 Index 3-D plots 4-27 time formatting 2-27 setting 2-26 time-value-of-money calculations...