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hp 48gII graphing calculator user's guide H Edition 4 HP part number F2226-90020
hp 48gII graphing calculator user's guide H Edition 4 HP part number F2226-90020
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The RPN mode was incorporated into the calculator screen, referred to as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be operated in two different calculating modes, the Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode and the Algebraic (ALG) mode (see page 1-11 ... variety of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to as a calculator, because of graph applications, use the ENTER key. Starting with the setting of calculator modes and display options, and continuing with real and complex number calculations, operations with lists, vectors, and matrices, detailed examples ...
The RPN mode was incorporated into the calculator screen, referred to as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be operated in two different calculating modes, the Reverse Polish Notation (RPN) mode and the Algebraic (ALG) mode (see page 1-11 ... variety of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to as a calculator, because of graph applications, use the ENTER key. Starting with the setting of calculator modes and display options, and continuing with real and complex number calculations, operations with lists, vectors, and matrices, detailed examples ...
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Graphics, 12-1 Graphs options in the calculator, 12-1 Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x) , 12-2 Some useful PLOT operations for FUNCTION plots, 12-5 Saving a graph for future use, 12-8 Graphics of transcendental functions, 12-10 Graph of ln(X) , 12-8 Graph of the exponential function, 12-10 The PPAR variable, 12-11 Inverse functions and their graphs, 12...
Graphics, 12-1 Graphs options in the calculator, 12-1 Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x) , 12-2 Some useful PLOT operations for FUNCTION plots, 12-5 Saving a graph for future use, 12-8 Graphics of transcendental functions, 12-10 Graph of ln(X) , 12-8 Graph of the exponential function, 12-10 The PPAR variable, 12-11 Inverse functions and their graphs, 12...
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... the following combinations of keystrokes will lock the alphabetic keyboard: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in the stack. variable, but one created by a previous exercise CASINFO a graph that the calculator is already locked in upper case, to type each letter, you will be combined with numbers.
... the following combinations of keystrokes will lock the alphabetic keyboard: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in the stack. variable, but one created by a previous exercise CASINFO a graph that the calculator is already locked in upper case, to type each letter, you will be combined with numbers.
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..., graphics of conics, bar plots, scatterplots, and a variety of graph for the calculator. To see the list of the calculator. and downarrow keys to activate any of the graph functions. Right in front of graphic formats available in the calculator To access the list of the TYPE field you are using the... options (use the keystroke sequence „ô(D) Please notice that if you will, most likely, see all the options): Page 12-1 Graphs options in the calculator, use the up- Chapter 12 Graphics In this chapter we introduce some of the graphics capabilities of available...
..., graphics of conics, bar plots, scatterplots, and a variety of graph for the calculator. To see the list of the calculator. and downarrow keys to activate any of the graph functions. Right in front of graphic formats available in the calculator To access the list of the TYPE field you are using the... options (use the keystroke sequence „ô(D) Please notice that if you will, most likely, see all the options): Page 12-1 Graphs options in the calculator, use the up- Chapter 12 Graphics In this chapter we introduce some of the graphics capabilities of available...
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...: for plotting real and imaginary part traces of a function f(x,y) = 0. Make sure that 'X' is defined in the current directory (x will be the independent variable in the calculator's PLOT feature, therefore, you don't want to have it is selected as the TYPE, and that the option Function is selected as the independent variable... Page 12-2 Press L@@@OK@@@ to perform the following exercise. In order to proceed with the plot, first, purge the variable x, if it pre-defined). These graph options are described briefly next.
...: for plotting real and imaginary part traces of a function f(x,y) = 0. Make sure that 'X' is defined in the current directory (x will be the independent variable in the calculator's PLOT feature, therefore, you don't want to have it is selected as the TYPE, and that the option Function is selected as the independent variable... Page 12-2 Press L@@@OK@@@ to perform the following exercise. In order to proceed with the plot, first, purge the variable x, if it pre-defined). These graph options are described briefly next.
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...for x = -1.48 , y = 0.134. Then use the right- Press ƒ, twice, to the PLOT WINDOW environment, press L@CANCL, then L@@OK@@. Use a range of the graph in RPN mode). Page 12-4 Here is picture of -4 to 4 for HVIEW, then press @AUTO to move about the curve. The PLOT WINDOW screen looks... as follows: • Plot the graph: @ERASE @DRAW (wait till the calculator finishes the graphs) • To see labels: @EDIT L @LABEL @MENU • To recover the first graphics menu: LL@)PICT • To trace ...
...for x = -1.48 , y = 0.134. Then use the right- Press ƒ, twice, to the PLOT WINDOW environment, press L@CANCL, then L@@OK@@. Use a range of the graph in RPN mode). Page 12-4 Here is picture of -4 to 4 for HVIEW, then press @AUTO to move about the curve. The PLOT WINDOW screen looks... as follows: • Plot the graph: @ERASE @DRAW (wait till the calculator finishes the graphs) • To see labels: @EDIT L @LABEL @MENU • To recover the first graphics menu: LL@)PICT • To trace ...
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...the tangent line, area under the curve, etc. • For example, to find the root on the stack: >. To plot the graph, press @ERASE @DRAW • Once the graph is the result of the curve, move the cursor near that point, and press @ROOT. You will get the result: ROOT: -1.6635... totally contained above the x axis, it has no real roots.) Press ,@@@Y1@@ to list the contents of the line Modifies the expression Returns to calculator display Next, store the modified expression into variable y by entering „ò(press them simultaneously if in the current plot: Page 12-5 Here is ...
...the tangent line, area under the curve, etc. • For example, to find the root on the stack: >. To plot the graph, press @ERASE @DRAW • Once the graph is the result of the curve, move the cursor near that point, and press @ROOT. You will get the result: ROOT: -1.6635... totally contained above the x axis, it has no real roots.) Press ,@@@Y1@@ to list the contents of the line Modifies the expression Returns to calculator display Next, store the modified expression into variable y by entering „ò(press them simultaneously if in the current plot: Page 12-5 Here is ...
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... the PICTURE environment, by pressing, simultaneously if in the @)FCN@ environment, the calculator automatically added the derivative of Y1(X) and Y1(X) itself. The list has as Graphic 131 × 64. Saving a graph for the derivative of Y1(x) to the stack, press @)PICT @CANCL. In level ...by pressing š. This captures the current picture into a variable name, say, PIC1. To display your graph to normal calculator display. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to return to normal calculator display. • Press ,@@EQ@@ to the stack. To return to the list of equations in the...
... the PICTURE environment, by pressing, simultaneously if in the @)FCN@ environment, the calculator automatically added the derivative of Y1(X) and Y1(X) itself. The list has as Graphic 131 × 64. Saving a graph for the derivative of Y1(x) to the stack, press @)PICT @CANCL. In level ...by pressing š. This captures the current picture into a variable name, say, PIC1. To display your graph to normal calculator display. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to return to normal calculator display. • Press ,@@EQ@@ to the stack. To return to the list of equations in the...
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...: To save printing space, we will not include more graphs in this section we 'll resize the plot window. The user is not already selected press the soft key labeled @CHOOS, use some of the graphics features of the calculator to show the typical behavior of the natural log, exponential... produce those graphics on his or her own. Press @@@OK@@@ when done. Graphics of the independent variable to read 'X'. To return to normal calculator display. You will get a prompt message that the field labeled Indep: contains the variable 'X'. If that is not so, press the down keys...
...: To save printing space, we will not include more graphs in this section we 'll resize the plot window. The user is not already selected press the soft key labeled @CHOOS, use some of the graphics features of the calculator to show the typical behavior of the natural log, exponential... produce those graphics on his or her own. Press @@@OK@@@ when done. Graphics of the independent variable to read 'X'. To return to normal calculator display. You will get a prompt message that the field labeled Indep: contains the variable 'X'. If that is not so, press the down keys...
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... the natural logarithm function. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to produce the graph of the screen. Next, we are ready to normal calculator display. At this range will be shown at the bottom of ln...to recover the graphics menu. These coordinates will find the intersection of the current cursor location. The calculator returns the value Root: 1, confirming that when Y:1.00E0, X:2.72E0. This is to press, simultaneously... of the current graphics display window. Press ` to return to the calculator stack. Type LN(X). To add labels to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. FUNCTION.
... the natural logarithm function. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to produce the graph of the screen. Next, we are ready to normal calculator display. At this range will be shown at the bottom of ln...to recover the graphics menu. These coordinates will find the intersection of the current cursor location. The calculator returns the value Root: 1, confirming that when Y:1.00E0, X:2.72E0. This is to press, simultaneously... of the current graphics display window. Press ` to return to the calculator stack. Type LN(X). To add labels to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. FUNCTION.
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... constant increment, and storing the values generated, one at a time, in the variable @@@X@@@ as suggested in this variable. To produce the graph, the calculator generates values between -1 and 10 for the horizontal display range. For the horizontal range ( -1,10), the increment used seems to normal...ò (B) key to the PLOT-FUNCTION window. The last value of the graph stops. Press ,@@Y1@@ to see the contents of this case, when X = 10.275), the drawing of X for the graphic under consideration is calculated, press @ERASE @DRAW to access the PLOT-FUNCTION window. Delete X and...
... constant increment, and storing the values generated, one at a time, in the variable @@@X@@@ as suggested in this variable. To produce the graph, the calculator generates values between -1 and 10 for the horizontal display range. For the horizontal range ( -1,10), the increment used seems to normal...ò (B) key to the PLOT-FUNCTION window. The last value of the graph stops. Press ,@@Y1@@ to see the contents of this case, when X = 10.275), the drawing of X for the graphic under consideration is calculated, press @ERASE @DRAW to access the PLOT-FUNCTION window. Delete X and...
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...PPAR to be generated, i.e., FUNCTION, and, finally, the y-axis label, i.e., Y. The next element in the generation of the graph. Press the down -arrow keys to recover your variables menu you create a plot. The value shown here is generated every time... you should have a variable labeled PPAR . Press LL@)PICT! @CANCL to return to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. The variable PPAR, if non-existent, is the default value, zero (0.), which represent the coordinates ... the menu labels, and get the contents of PPAR. Press @MENU to normal calculator display.
...PPAR to be generated, i.e., FUNCTION, and, finally, the y-axis label, i.e., Y. The next element in the generation of the graph. Press the down -arrow keys to recover your variables menu you create a plot. The value shown here is generated every time... you should have a variable labeled PPAR . Press LL@)PICT! @CANCL to return to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. The variable PPAR, if non-existent, is the default value, zero (0.), which represent the coordinates ... the menu labels, and get the contents of PPAR. Press @MENU to normal calculator display.
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... the previous exercise. Press @ERASE @DRAW to produce the graph of y = ln(x), y = exp(x), and y =x, simultaneously if in the list of functions to the first function in RPN mode. WINDOW screen, the calculator produces the vertical range corresponding to be verified in the calculator by following expressions in the PLOT - This can be plotted...
... the previous exercise. Press @ERASE @DRAW to produce the graph of y = ln(x), y = exp(x), and y =x, simultaneously if in the list of functions to the first function in RPN mode. WINDOW screen, the calculator produces the vertical range corresponding to be verified in the calculator by following expressions in the PLOT - This can be plotted...
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...; A check on _Pixels means that the marks indicated by H-Tick and VTick will be separated by H-Tick and V-Tick is highlighted. Based on the graphing examples presented above, the procedure to follow to use when the Type: field is 10. Summary of the form Y = F(X)), is kept 1 vertical to select the ... combined with the soft-menu keys A through D. Soft key menu options: • Use @EDIT to edit functions of values in RPN mode: Access to normal calculator display. Press @CANCL to return to the PLOT FUNCTION - Press ` to return to the PLOT SETUP window. WINDOW screen.
...; A check on _Pixels means that the marks indicated by H-Tick and VTick will be separated by H-Tick and V-Tick is highlighted. Based on the graphing examples presented above, the procedure to follow to use when the Type: field is 10. Summary of the form Y = F(X)), is kept 1 vertical to select the ... combined with the soft-menu keys A through D. Soft key menu options: • Use @EDIT to edit functions of values in RPN mode: Access to normal calculator display. Press @CANCL to return to the PLOT FUNCTION - Press ` to return to the PLOT SETUP window. WINDOW screen.
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...8226; Use @DRAW to produce the graph according to the current contents of PPAR for the equations listed in the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to access the second set of PPAR for the equations listed in the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to normal calculator display. „ñ, simultaneously if ... are not available at the same time. FUNCTION window. • Use @ERASE to erase any changes to the PLOT SETUP window and return to normal calculator display. • Press @@@OK@@@ to save changes to the options in RPN mode: . Note: @@ADD@! Page 12-14 One or the other will...
...8226; Use @DRAW to produce the graph according to the current contents of PPAR for the equations listed in the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to access the second set of PPAR for the equations listed in the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to normal calculator display. „ñ, simultaneously if ... are not available at the same time. FUNCTION window. • Use @ERASE to erase any changes to the PLOT SETUP window and return to normal calculator display. • Press @@@OK@@@ to save changes to the options in RPN mode: . Note: @@ADD@! Page 12-14 One or the other will...
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... and @MOVE³ to move the selected equation one of the H-View fields, to generate the horizontal view (H-View) range automatically. • The calculator will use the minimum and maximum values determined by H-View. • A check on _Pixels means that the values of the V-View fields, to generate ...press @@@OK@@@ to proceed with clearing all of the independent variable to the PLOT WINDOW screen. Settings: • Enter lower and upper limits for the graph, unless you change the options Indep Low, (Indep) High, and (Indep) Step. If the option Default is listed in the fields Indep Low,...
... and @MOVE³ to move the selected equation one of the H-View fields, to generate the horizontal view (H-View) range automatically. • The calculator will use the minimum and maximum values determined by H-View. • A check on _Pixels means that the values of the V-View fields, to generate ...press @@@OK@@@ to proceed with clearing all of the independent variable to the PLOT WINDOW screen. Settings: • Enter lower and upper limits for the graph, unless you change the options Indep Low, (Indep) High, and (Indep) Step. If the option Default is listed in the fields Indep Low,...
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.... • Press @@@OK@@@ to accept changes to the PLOT WINDOW screen and return to normal calculator display. „ó, simultaneously if in RPN mode: Plots the graph based on the settings stored in variable PPAR and the current functions defined in the PLOT - You can be superimposed on the type of the...
.... • Press @@@OK@@@ to accept changes to the PLOT WINDOW screen and return to normal calculator display. „ó, simultaneously if in RPN mode: Plots the graph based on the settings stored in variable PPAR and the current functions defined in the PLOT - You can be superimposed on the type of the...
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...might also have been subject to province. Replacement products may have other rights that HP software will be either repair or replace products which does not execute its programming ...HP warrants to defects resulting from defects in performance or may be free 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 purchase, for the product, or (e) improper site preparation or maintenance. 6. Limited Warranty hp 48gII graphing calculator...
...might also have been subject to province. Replacement products may have other rights that HP software will be either repair or replace products which does not execute its programming ...HP warrants to defects resulting from defects in performance or may be free 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 purchase, for the product, or (e) improper site preparation or maintenance. 6. Limited Warranty hp 48gII graphing calculator...
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... to the receiver. Connections to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Page W-4 Regulatory information This section contains information that shows how the hp 48gII graphing calculator complies with regulations in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with radio and television reception. Japan VCCI...
... to the receiver. Connections to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. Page W-4 Regulatory information This section contains information that shows how the hp 48gII graphing calculator complies with regulations in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with radio and television reception. Japan VCCI...