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...FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MANUAL OR THE EXAMPLES CONTAINED HEREIN. © Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual ... Murphy Canyon Rd, Suite 301 San Diego,CA 92123 Printing History Edition 4 April 2004 Notice REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT AT: www.register.hp.com THIS MANUAL AND ANY EXAMPLES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
...FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY ERRORS OR FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MANUAL OR THE EXAMPLES CONTAINED HEREIN. © Copyright 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual ... Murphy Canyon Rd, Suite 301 San Diego,CA 92123 Printing History Edition 4 April 2004 Notice REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT AT: www.register.hp.com THIS MANUAL AND ANY EXAMPLES CONTAINED HEREIN ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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... calculator are entered into calculators to complete the operation. 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 of graph applications, use ...use of the basic calculator functions and operations. Preface You have in your hands a compact symbolic and numerical computer that will be thought of as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be entered in the calculator by subject in order of difficulty. The hp 48gII...
... calculator are entered into calculators to complete the operation. 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 of graph applications, use ...use of the basic calculator functions and operations. Preface You have in your hands a compact symbolic and numerical computer that will be thought of as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be entered in the calculator by subject in order of difficulty. The hp 48gII...
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...calculators or computers. The calculator provides a flash memory card port to the infrared port and the RS 232 cable available with your calculator..., you or other users. Thanks to facilitate storage and exchange of programs and data with other users to provide textbook-type expressions, which can connect your calculator... with matrices, vectors, fractions, summations, derivatives, and integrals. The programming capabilities of the calculator ... of the calculator allow you can be adjusted to develop efficient applications for your calculator make it into...
...calculators or computers. The calculator provides a flash memory card port to the infrared port and the RS 232 cable available with your calculator..., you or other users. Thanks to facilitate storage and exchange of programs and data with other users to provide textbook-type expressions, which can connect your calculator... with matrices, vectors, fractions, summations, derivatives, and integrals. The programming capabilities of the calculator ... of the calculator allow you can be adjusted to develop efficient applications for your calculator make it into...
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..., 2-8 Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions, 2-10 Creating arithmetic expressions, 2-11 Editing arithmetic expressions, 2-16 Creating algebraic expressions, 2-19 Editing algebraic expressions, 2-20 Creating and editing summations, derivatives, and integrals, 2-28 Organizing data in the calculator, 2-32...variable contents, 2-51 Replacing the contents of variables, 2-53 Copying variables, 2-54 Reordering variables in a directory, 2-57 Moving variables using the FILES menu, 2-58 Deleting variables, 2-59 UNDO and CMD functions, 2-61 Flags, 2-62 Example of interest, 2-64 CHOOSE...
..., 2-8 Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions, 2-10 Creating arithmetic expressions, 2-11 Editing arithmetic expressions, 2-16 Creating algebraic expressions, 2-19 Editing algebraic expressions, 2-20 Creating and editing summations, derivatives, and integrals, 2-28 Organizing data in the calculator, 2-32...variable contents, 2-51 Replacing the contents of variables, 2-53 Copying variables, 2-54 Reordering variables in a directory, 2-57 Moving variables using the FILES menu, 2-58 Deleting variables, 2-59 UNDO and CMD functions, 2-61 Flags, 2-62 Example of interest, 2-64 CHOOSE...
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...Using powers of 10 in entering data, 3-5 Natural logarithms and exponential function, 3-6 Trigonometric functions, 3-6 Inverse trigonometric functions, 3-6 Differences between functions and operators, 3-7 Real number functions in the MTH menu, 3-7 Hyperbolic functions and their inverses, 3-9 Real number functions, 3-11 Special functions, 3-14 Calculator... units to numbers, 3-22 Operations with units, 3-25 Units manipulation tools, 3-27 Physical constants in the calculator, 3-28 Special physical functions, 3-31 Function ZFACTOR, 3-32 Function F0λ, 3-32 Function SIDENS, 3-32 Function TDELTA,...
...Using powers of 10 in entering data, 3-5 Natural logarithms and exponential function, 3-6 Trigonometric functions, 3-6 Inverse trigonometric functions, 3-6 Differences between functions and operators, 3-7 Real number functions in the MTH menu, 3-7 Hyperbolic functions and their inverses, 3-9 Real number functions, 3-11 Special functions, 3-14 Calculator... units to numbers, 3-22 Operations with units, 3-25 Units manipulation tools, 3-27 Physical constants in the calculator, 3-28 Special physical functions, 3-31 Function ZFACTOR, 3-32 Function F0λ, 3-32 Function SIDENS, 3-32 Function TDELTA,...
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..., 5-1 Simple operations with transcendental functions, 5-7 Expansion and factoring using log-exp functions, 5-8 Expansion and factoring using trigonometric functions, 5-8 Functions in the ALG menu, 5-3 COLLECT, 5-5 EXPAND, 5-5 FACTOR, 5-5 LNCOLLECT, 5-5 LIN, 5-5 PARTFRAC, 5-5 SOLVE, 5-5 SUBST, 5-5 TEXPAND, 5-5 Other forms of a straight line, 4-9 Chapter 5 - Chapter 4 - Calculations with complex numbers, 4-1 Definitions, 4-1 Setting the calculator to COMPLEX mode, 4-1 Entering complex numbers, 4-2 Polar...
..., 5-1 Simple operations with transcendental functions, 5-7 Expansion and factoring using log-exp functions, 5-8 Expansion and factoring using trigonometric functions, 5-8 Functions in the ALG menu, 5-3 COLLECT, 5-5 EXPAND, 5-5 FACTOR, 5-5 LNCOLLECT, 5-5 LIN, 5-5 PARTFRAC, 5-5 SOLVE, 5-5 SUBST, 5-5 TEXPAND, 5-5 Other forms of a straight line, 4-9 Chapter 5 - Chapter 4 - Calculations with complex numbers, 4-1 Definitions, 4-1 Setting the calculator to COMPLEX mode, 4-1 Entering complex numbers, 4-2 Polar...
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...of algebraic equations, 6-2 Function ISOL, 6-1 Function SOLVE, 6-2 Function SOLVEVX, 6-4 Function ZEROS, 6-4 Numerical solver menu, 6-5 Polynomial equations, 6-6 Financial calculations, 6-9 Solving equations with MSLV, 7-4 Example 1 - Stresses in a thick wall cylinder, 7-2 Example 3 - System of polynomial equations, 7-4 Solution...TOC-6 Solving multiple equations, 7-1 Rational equation systems, 7-1 Example 1 - Example from a lake into an open channel, 7-6 Using the Multiple Equation Solver (MES), 7-10 Application 1 - Entrance from the help facility, 7-5 Example 2 - UNITS convert ...
...of algebraic equations, 6-2 Function ISOL, 6-1 Function SOLVE, 6-2 Function SOLVEVX, 6-4 Function ZEROS, 6-4 Numerical solver menu, 6-5 Polynomial equations, 6-6 Financial calculations, 6-9 Solving equations with MSLV, 7-4 Example 1 - Stresses in a thick wall cylinder, 7-2 Example 3 - System of polynomial equations, 7-4 Solution...TOC-6 Solving multiple equations, 7-1 Rational equation systems, 7-1 Example 1 - Example from a lake into an open channel, 7-6 Using the Multiple Equation Solver (MES), 7-10 Application 1 - Entrance from the help facility, 7-5 Example 2 - UNITS convert ...
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...8-3 Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, 8-3 Real number functions from the keyboard, 8-5 Real number functions from the MTH menu, 8-5 Examples of functions that use two arguments, 8-6 Lists of complex numbers, 8-7 Lists of algebraic objects, 8-8 The MTH/LIST menu, 8-8 Manipulating elements of a list, 8-10 List...9-2 Typing vectors in the list, 8-11 HEAD and TAIL functions, 8-11 The SEQ function, 8-11 The MAP function, 8-12 Defining functions that use lists, 8-13 Applications of lists, 8-14 Harmonic mean of a list, 8-15 Geometric mean of a list, 8-16 Weighted average, 8-17 Statistics...
...8-3 Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, 8-3 Real number functions from the keyboard, 8-5 Real number functions from the MTH menu, 8-5 Examples of functions that use two arguments, 8-6 Lists of complex numbers, 8-7 Lists of algebraic objects, 8-8 The MTH/LIST menu, 8-8 Manipulating elements of a list, 8-10 List...9-2 Typing vectors in the list, 8-11 HEAD and TAIL functions, 8-11 The SEQ function, 8-11 The MAP function, 8-12 Defining functions that use lists, 8-13 Applications of lists, 8-14 Harmonic mean of a list, 8-15 Geometric mean of a list, 8-16 Weighted average, 8-17 Statistics...
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...column vector into a row vector, 9-22 Transforming a list into a vector, 9-24 Transforming a vector (or matrix) into the stack, 10-3 Creating matrices with calculator functions, 10-3 Page TOC-8 Using the Matrix Writer (MTWR) to enter vectors, 9-3 Building a vector with ARRY, 9-6 Identifying, extracting, and inserting vector elements, 9-7 Simple operations with vectors, ... operations, 9-16 Resultant of forces, 9-16 Angle between vectors, 9-16 Moment of a force, 9-17 Equation of a plane in the stack, 10-2 Using the Matrix Writer, 10-2 Typing the matrix directly into a list, 9-25 Chapter 10 -
...column vector into a row vector, 9-22 Transforming a list into a vector, 9-24 Transforming a vector (or matrix) into the stack, 10-3 Creating matrices with calculator functions, 10-3 Page TOC-8 Using the Matrix Writer (MTWR) to enter vectors, 9-3 Building a vector with ARRY, 9-6 Identifying, extracting, and inserting vector elements, 9-7 Simple operations with vectors, ... operations, 9-16 Resultant of forces, 9-16 Angle between vectors, 9-16 Moment of a force, 9-17 Equation of a plane in the stack, 10-2 Using the Matrix Writer, 10-2 Typing the matrix directly into a list, 9-25 Chapter 10 -
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...the matrix OPER menu), 11-14 Function AXL, 11-15 Function AXM, 11-15 Function LCXM, 11-15 Solution of linear systems, 11-16 Using the numerical solver for linear systems, 11-17 Least-square solution (function LSQ), 11-23 Solution with the inverse matrix, 11-26 Solution by ... of equations with the same coefficient matrix, 11-27 Gaussian and Gauss-Jordan elimination, 11-28 Step-by-step calculator procedure for solving linear systems, 11-37 Solution to linear systems using calculator functions, 11-46 Residual errors in linear system solutions (function RSD) , 11-43 Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, 11-...
...the matrix OPER menu), 11-14 Function AXL, 11-15 Function AXM, 11-15 Function LCXM, 11-15 Solution of linear systems, 11-16 Using the numerical solver for linear systems, 11-17 Least-square solution (function LSQ), 11-23 Solution with the inverse matrix, 11-26 Solution by ... of equations with the same coefficient matrix, 11-27 Gaussian and Gauss-Jordan elimination, 11-28 Step-by-step calculator procedure for solving linear systems, 11-37 Solution to linear systems using calculator functions, 11-46 Residual errors in linear system solutions (function RSD) , 11-43 Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, 11-...
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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, 12-12 Summary...
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, 12-12 Summary...
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Function lim, 13-2 Derivatives, 13-3 Function DERIV and DERVX,13-3 The DERIV&INTEG menu, 13-3 Calculating derivatives with ∂,13-4 The chain rule,13-6 Derivatives of equations,13-6 Implicit derivatives,13-7 Application of derivatives,13-7 Analyzing graphics of ...functions,13-7 Function DOMAIN, 13-9 Function TABVAL, 13-9 Function SIGNTAB, 13-10 Function TABVAR, 13-10 Using derivatives to calculate extreme points, 13-12 Higher-order derivatives, 13-13 Anti-derivatives and integrals, ,13-14 Functions INT, INTVX, RISCH, SIGMA, and SIGMAVX,13...
Function lim, 13-2 Derivatives, 13-3 Function DERIV and DERVX,13-3 The DERIV&INTEG menu, 13-3 Calculating derivatives with ∂,13-4 The chain rule,13-6 Derivatives of equations,13-6 Implicit derivatives,13-7 Application of derivatives,13-7 Analyzing graphics of ...functions,13-7 Function DOMAIN, 13-9 Function TABVAL, 13-9 Function SIGNTAB, 13-10 Function TABVAR, 13-10 Using derivatives to calculate extreme points, 13-12 Higher-order derivatives, 13-13 Anti-derivatives and integrals, ,13-14 Functions INT, INTVX, RISCH, SIGMA, and SIGMAVX,13...
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... equations, 16-1 Checking solutions in polar coordinates, 14-9 Chapter 15 - Vector Analysis Applications, 15-1 Definitions, 15-1 Gradient and directional derivative, 15-1 A program to calculate the gradient, 15-2 Using function HESS to linear and non-linear equations, 16-4 Function LDEC, 16-4 Function DESOLVE, 16-7 The variable ODETYPE, 16-8 Laplace transforms, 16-10 Definitions...
... equations, 16-1 Checking solutions in polar coordinates, 14-9 Chapter 15 - Vector Analysis Applications, 15-1 Definitions, 15-1 Gradient and directional derivative, 15-1 A program to calculate the gradient, 15-2 Using function HESS to linear and non-linear equations, 16-4 Function LDEC, 16-4 Function DESOLVE, 16-7 The variable ODETYPE, 16-8 Laplace transforms, 16-10 Definitions...
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...means, 18-39 Paired sample tests, 18-40 Inferences concerning one proportion, 18-41 Testing the difference between two proportions, 18-41 Hypothesis testing using pre-programmed features, 18-43 Inferences concerning one variance, 18-47 Inferences concerning two variances, 18-48 Additional notes on linear regression, 18-...49 The method of least squares, 18-49 Additional equations for linear regression using the calculator, 18-53 Multiple linear fitting, 18-56 Polynomial fitting, 18-58 Selecting the best fitting, 18-62 Chapter 19 -
...means, 18-39 Paired sample tests, 18-40 Inferences concerning one proportion, 18-41 Testing the difference between two proportions, 18-41 Hypothesis testing using pre-programmed features, 18-43 Inferences concerning one variance, 18-47 Inferences concerning two variances, 18-48 Additional notes on linear regression, 18-...49 The method of least squares, 18-49 Additional equations for linear regression using the calculator, 18-53 Multiple linear fitting, 18-56 Polynomial fitting, 18-58 Selecting the best fitting, 18-62 Chapter 19 -
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..., 20-6 Un-assigning a user-defined key, 20-7 Assigning multiple user-defined key, 20-7 Chapter 21 - Programming in the PRG menu, 21-9 Keystroke sequence for commonly used commands, 21-10 Programs for pixel references, 19-7 Chapter 20 - Conversion between number systems, 19-3 Wordsize, 19-4 Operations with binary integers, 19-4 The LOGIC menu...
..., 20-6 Un-assigning a user-defined key, 20-7 Assigning multiple user-defined key, 20-7 Chapter 21 - Programming in the PRG menu, 21-9 Keystroke sequence for commonly used commands, 21-10 Programs for pixel references, 19-7 Chapter 20 - Conversion between number systems, 19-3 Wordsize, 19-4 Operations with binary integers, 19-4 The LOGIC menu...
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... result, 21- 33 Decomposing a tagged numerical result into number and tag, 21-33 "De-tagging" a tagged quantity, 21-33 Examples of tagged output, 21-34 Using a message box, 21-37 Relational and logical operators, 21-43 Relational operators, 21-43 Logical operators, 21-44 Program branching, 21-46 Branching with IF...
... result, 21- 33 Decomposing a tagged numerical result into number and tag, 21-33 "De-tagging" a tagged quantity, 21-33 Examples of tagged output, 21-34 Using a message box, 21-37 Relational and logical operators, 21-43 Relational operators, 21-43 Logical operators, 21-44 Program branching, 21-46 Branching with IF...
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...-20 BOX, 22-21 ARC, 22-21 PIX?, PIXON, and PIXOFF, 22-22 PVIEW, 22-22 PX C, 22-22 C PX, 22-22 Programming examples using drawing functions, 22-22 Pixel coordinates, 22-25 Animating graphics, 22-26 Animating a collection of graphics, 22-27 More information on the ANIMATE function, 22...The GROB menu, 22-31 A program with plotting and drawing functions, 22-33 Modular programming, 22-36 Running the program, 22-36 A program to calculate principal stresses, 22-38 Ordering the variables in the TYPE sub-menu, 23-1 String concatenation, 23-2 Page TOC-20 Character strings, 23-1 String-related functions...
...-20 BOX, 22-21 ARC, 22-21 PIX?, PIXON, and PIXOFF, 22-22 PVIEW, 22-22 PX C, 22-22 C PX, 22-22 Programming examples using drawing functions, 22-22 Pixel coordinates, 22-25 Animating graphics, 22-26 Animating a collection of graphics, 22-27 More information on the ANIMATE function, 22...The GROB menu, 22-31 A program with plotting and drawing functions, 22-33 Modular programming, 22-36 Running the program, 22-36 A program to calculate principal stresses, 22-38 Ordering the variables in the TYPE sub-menu, 23-1 String concatenation, 23-2 Page TOC-20 Character strings, 23-1 String-related functions...
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... in backup objects, 26-5 Using libraries, 26-6 Installing and attaching a library, 26-6 Library numbers, 26-7 Deleting a library, 26-7 Page TOC-21 The CHARS menu, 23-2 The characters list, 23-3 Chapter 24 - Calculator objects and flags, 24-1 Description of calculator objects, 24-1 Function TYPE, 24-2 Function VTYPE, 24-2 Calculator flags, 24-3 System flags, 24-3 Functions...
... in backup objects, 26-5 Using libraries, 26-6 Installing and attaching a library, 26-6 Library numbers, 26-7 Deleting a library, 26-7 Page TOC-21 The CHARS menu, 23-2 The characters list, 23-3 Chapter 24 - Calculator objects and flags, 24-1 Description of calculator objects, 24-1 Function TYPE, 24-2 Function VTYPE, 24-2 Calculator flags, 24-3 System flags, 24-3 Functions...
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..., K-1 Appendix L - Creating libraries, 26-7 Backup battery, 26-7 Appendices Appendix A - The CAS help facility, H-1 Appendix I -1 Appendix J - The calculator's keyboard, B-1 Appendix C - Command catalog list, I - CAS settings, C-1 Appendix D - The Selection Tree in the Equation Writer, E-1 Appendix F - Using input forms, A-1 Appendix B - Useful shortcuts, G-1 Appendix H - Additional character set, D-1 Appendix E - The Applications (APPS) menu, F-1 Appendix G - Index, M-1 Limited Warranty - Line...
..., K-1 Appendix L - Creating libraries, 26-7 Backup battery, 26-7 Appendices Appendix A - The CAS help facility, H-1 Appendix I -1 Appendix J - The calculator's keyboard, B-1 Appendix C - Command catalog list, I - CAS settings, C-1 Appendix D - The Selection Tree in the Equation Writer, E-1 Appendix F - Using input forms, A-1 Appendix B - Useful shortcuts, G-1 Appendix H - Additional character set, D-1 Appendix E - The Applications (APPS) menu, F-1 Appendix G - Index, M-1 Limited Warranty - Line...
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...in this guide will not show the following screen (calculator screens are missing the screen header lines. Most screenshots in this guide were generated using a computer-based emulator (a program that simulates the operation of the calculator in this guide A screenshot is turned on you ...try those guide's example in the location of the calculator screen. For example, the first time the calculator is a representation of ...
...in this guide will not show the following screen (calculator screens are missing the screen header lines. Most screenshots in this guide were generated using a computer-based emulator (a program that simulates the operation of the calculator in this guide A screenshot is turned on you ...try those guide's example in the location of the calculator screen. For example, the first time the calculator is a representation of ...