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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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... '2+3') are entered into calculators to as a calculator, because of as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be operated in two different calculating modes, the Reverse Polish...hp 48gII can be thought of its compact format resembling typical hand-held computer. Although referred to as the stack, and then the operator (e.g., '+' in user's guide for additional details). In this calculator are organized by pressing the keys '2', '+', and '3', in that will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a variety of graph...
... '2+3') are entered into calculators to as a calculator, because of as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be operated in two different calculating modes, the Reverse Polish...hp 48gII can be thought of its compact format resembling typical hand-held computer. Although referred to as the stack, and then the operator (e.g., '+' in user's guide for additional details). In this calculator are organized by pressing the keys '2', '+', and '3', in that will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of problems in a variety of graph...
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... with your school and professional applications. The high-speed connection through infrared or RS 232 allows the fast and efficient exchange of data with other calculators or computers. Whether it is advanced mathematical applications, specific problem solution, or data logging, the programming languages available in very little time. The display can...
... with your school and professional applications. The high-speed connection through infrared or RS 232 allows the fast and efficient exchange of data with other calculators or computers. Whether it is advanced mathematical applications, specific problem solution, or data logging, the programming languages available in very little time. The display can...
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..., 2-1 Editing expressions in this guide, Note-1 Chapter 1 - Table of the calculator's display, 1-2 Menus, 1-3 SOFT menus vs. Getting started, 1-1 Basic Operations, 1-1 Batteries, 1-1 Turning the calculator on and off, 1-2 Adjusting the display contrast, 1-2 Contents of contents A note about screenshots in... CHOOSE boxes, 1-3 Selecting SOFT menus or CHOOSE boxes, 1-4 The TOOL menu, 1-6 Setting time and date, 1-7 Introducing the calculator's keyboard, 1-10 Setting calculator's mode, 1-11 Operating mode, 1-12 Number format and decimal dot or comma, 1-16 Angle measure, 1-21 Coordinate system, ...
..., 2-1 Editing expressions in this guide, Note-1 Chapter 1 - Table of the calculator's display, 1-2 Menus, 1-3 SOFT menus vs. Getting started, 1-1 Basic Operations, 1-1 Batteries, 1-1 Turning the calculator on and off, 1-2 Adjusting the display contrast, 1-2 Contents of contents A note about screenshots in... CHOOSE boxes, 1-3 Selecting SOFT menus or CHOOSE boxes, 1-4 The TOOL menu, 1-6 Setting time and date, 1-7 Introducing the calculator's keyboard, 1-10 Setting calculator's mode, 1-11 Operating mode, 1-12 Number format and decimal dot or comma, 1-16 Angle measure, 1-21 Coordinate system, ...
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...- principal value, 2-63 Other flags of a number, variable, or expression, 3-3 Page TOC-2 Simple calculations with real numbers, 3-1 Checking calculator settings, 3-1 Checking calculator mode, 3-2 Real number calculations, 3-2 Changing sing of interest, 2-64 CHOOSE boxes vs. Creating algebraic expressions, 2-7 Editing 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 Functions for manipulation of variables, 2-33 The HOME directory, 2-34 The CASDIR sub-directory, 2-35 ...
...- principal value, 2-63 Other flags of a number, variable, or expression, 3-3 Page TOC-2 Simple calculations with real numbers, 3-1 Checking calculator settings, 3-1 Checking calculator mode, 3-2 Real number calculations, 3-2 Changing sing of interest, 2-64 CHOOSE boxes vs. Creating algebraic expressions, 2-7 Editing 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 Functions for manipulation of variables, 2-33 The HOME directory, 2-34 The CASDIR sub-directory, 2-35 ...
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...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 constants, 3-16 Operation with units, 3-17 The UNITS menu, 3-17 Available units, 3-18 Converting to base units, 3-21 Attaching 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, 3-33 Function ...
...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 constants, 3-16 Operation with units, 3-17 The UNITS menu, 3-17 Available units, 3-18 Converting to base units, 3-21 Attaching 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, 3-33 Function ...
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..., 5-5 PARTFRAC, 5-5 SOLVE, 5-5 SUBST, 5-5 TEXPAND, 5-5 Other forms of substitution in algebraic expressions, 5-6 Operations with complex numbers, 4-4 Changing sign 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 representation of a complex number, 4-3 Simple operations with transcendental functions, 5-7 Expansion and factoring using log-exp...
..., 5-5 PARTFRAC, 5-5 SOLVE, 5-5 SUBST, 5-5 TEXPAND, 5-5 Other forms of substitution in algebraic expressions, 5-6 Operations with complex numbers, 4-4 Changing sign 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 representation of a complex number, 4-3 Simple operations with transcendental functions, 5-7 Expansion and factoring using log-exp...
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..., 5-10 SIMP2, 5-10 INTEGER menu, 5-10 POLYNOMIAL menu, 5-11 MODULO menu, 5-12 Applications of the ARITHMETIC menu, 5-12 Modular arithmetic, 5-12 Finite arithmetic in the calculator, 5-15 Polynomials, 5-18 Modular arithmetic with polynomials, 5-19 The CHINREM function, 5-19 The EGCD function, 5-19 The GCD function, 5-19 The HERMITE function, 5-20 The...
..., 5-10 SIMP2, 5-10 INTEGER menu, 5-10 POLYNOMIAL menu, 5-11 MODULO menu, 5-12 Applications of the ARITHMETIC menu, 5-12 Modular arithmetic, 5-12 Finite arithmetic in the calculator, 5-15 Polynomials, 5-18 Modular arithmetic with polynomials, 5-19 The CHINREM function, 5-19 The EGCD function, 5-19 The GCD function, 5-19 The HERMITE function, 5-20 The...
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... the Multiple Equation Solver (MES), 7-10 Application 1 - Solution 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 - Solving multiple equations, 7-1 Rational equation systems, 7-1 Example 1 - Stresses in a thick wall cylinder, 7-2 Example 3 - Entrance from the help facility, 7-5 Example 2 - UNITS...
... the Multiple Equation Solver (MES), 7-10 Application 1 - Solution 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 - Solving multiple equations, 7-1 Rational equation systems, 7-1 Example 1 - Stresses in a thick wall cylinder, 7-2 Example 3 - Entrance from the help facility, 7-5 Example 2 - UNITS...
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... vector, 9-21 Transforming a 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...
... vector, 9-21 Transforming a 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...
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... 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, 11-44 Function...
... 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, 11-44 Function...
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...-52 Linear Applications, 11-54 Function IMAGE, 11-54 Function ISOM, 11-54 Function KER, 11-55 Function MKISOM, 11-55 Chapter 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...
...-52 Linear Applications, 11-54 Function IMAGE, 11-54 Function ISOM, 11-54 Function KER, 11-55 Function MKISOM, 11-55 Chapter 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...
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...-order derivatives, 14-3 Page TOC-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...
...-order derivatives, 14-3 Page TOC-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...
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...-17 Page TOC-14 Differential Equations, 16-1 Basic operations with differential equations, 16-1 Entering differential equations, 16-1 Checking solutions in the calculator, 16-2 Slope field visualization of solutions, 16-3 The CALC/DIFF menu, 16-4 Solution to linear and non-linear equations, 16-4 ...LDEC, 16-4 Function DESOLVE, 16-7 The variable ODETYPE, 16-8 Laplace transforms, 16-10 Definitions, 16-10 Laplace transform and inverses in the calculator, 16-11 Laplace transform theorems, 16-12 Dirac's delta function and Heaviside's step function, 16-15 Applications of a gradient, 15-3 Divergence,...
...-17 Page TOC-14 Differential Equations, 16-1 Basic operations with differential equations, 16-1 Entering differential equations, 16-1 Checking solutions in the calculator, 16-2 Slope field visualization of solutions, 16-3 The CALC/DIFF menu, 16-4 Solution to linear and non-linear equations, 16-4 ...LDEC, 16-4 Function DESOLVE, 16-7 The variable ODETYPE, 16-8 Laplace transforms, 16-10 Definitions, 16-10 Laplace transform and inverses in the calculator, 16-11 Laplace transform theorems, 16-12 Dirac's delta function and Heaviside's step function, 16-15 Applications of a gradient, 15-3 Divergence,...
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...-variable statistics, 18-2 Obtaining frequency distributions, 18-5 Fitting data to a function y = f(x) , 18-10 Obtaining additional summary statistics, 18-13 Calculation of percentiles, 18-14 The STAT soft menu, 18-15 The DATA sub-menu, 18-15 The ΣPAR sub-menu, 18-16 The 1VAR ...
...-variable statistics, 18-2 Obtaining frequency distributions, 18-5 Fitting data to a function y = f(x) , 18-10 Obtaining additional summary statistics, 18-13 Calculation of percentiles, 18-14 The STAT soft menu, 18-15 The DATA sub-menu, 18-15 The ΣPAR sub-menu, 18-16 The 1VAR ...
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... 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 -
... 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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... the Mohr's circle program, 22-40 Chapter 23 - Character strings, 23-1 String-related functions in the sub-directory, 22-39 A second example of Mohr's circle calculations, 22-39 An input form for use in programming, 22-19 PICT, 22-20 PDIM, 22-20 LINE, 22-20 TLINE, 22-20 BOX, 22...-30 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
... the Mohr's circle program, 22-40 Chapter 23 - Character strings, 23-1 String-related functions in the sub-directory, 22-39 A second example of Mohr's circle calculations, 22-39 An input form for use in programming, 22-19 PICT, 22-20 PDIM, 22-20 LINE, 22-20 TLINE, 22-20 BOX, 22...-30 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
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..., 24-1 Function TYPE, 24-2 Function VTYPE, 24-2 Calculator flags, 24-3 System flags, 24-3 Functions for setting and changing flags, 24-3 User flags, 24-4 Chapter 25 - The CHARS menu, 23-2 The characters list, 23-3 ... - Date and Time Functions, 25-1 The TIME menu, 25-1 Setting an alarm, 25-1 Browsing alarms, 25-2 Setting time and date, 25-2 TIME Tools, 25-2 Calculations with dates, 25-3 Calculations with times, 25-4 Alarm functions, 25-4 Chapter 26 - Managing memory, 26-1 Memory Structure, 26-1 The HOME directory, 26-2 Port memory, 26-2 Checking objects...
..., 24-1 Function TYPE, 24-2 Function VTYPE, 24-2 Calculator flags, 24-3 System flags, 24-3 Functions for setting and changing flags, 24-3 User flags, 24-4 Chapter 25 - The CHARS menu, 23-2 The characters list, 23-3 ... - Date and Time Functions, 25-1 The TIME menu, 25-1 Setting an alarm, 25-1 Browsing alarms, 25-2 Setting time and date, 25-2 TIME Tools, 25-2 Calculations with dates, 25-3 Calculations with times, 25-4 Alarm functions, 25-4 Chapter 26 - Managing memory, 26-1 Memory Structure, 26-1 The HOME directory, 26-2 Port memory, 26-2 Checking objects...
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... forms, A-1 Appendix B - Index, M-1 Limited Warranty - The CAS help facility, H-1 Appendix I -1 Appendix J - The Applications (APPS) menu, F-1 Appendix G - Creating libraries, 26-7 Backup battery, 26-7 Appendices Appendix A - The calculator's keyboard, B-1 Appendix C - Line editor commands, L-1 Appendix M -
... forms, A-1 Appendix B - Index, M-1 Limited Warranty - The CAS help facility, H-1 Appendix I -1 Appendix J - The Applications (APPS) menu, F-1 Appendix G - Creating libraries, 26-7 Backup battery, 26-7 Appendices Appendix A - The calculator's keyboard, B-1 Appendix C - Line editor commands, L-1 Appendix M -
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...a thick border in this section): The top two lines represent the screen header and the remaining area in your calculator. For example, the first time the calculator is used for calculator output. Most screenshots in the guide you try those guide's example in the screen is turned on you get ... following screen: Page Note-1 Instead, they will show additional screen output area in the location of the header lines, as the following: the calculator will not show when you may see a screenshot as shown below: This additional screen output area in many screen shots in this guide were ...
...a thick border in this section): The top two lines represent the screen header and the remaining area in your calculator. For example, the first time the calculator is used for calculator output. Most screenshots in the guide you try those guide's example in the screen is turned on you get ... following screen: Page Note-1 Instead, they will show additional screen output area in the location of the header lines, as the following: the calculator will not show when you may see a screenshot as shown below: This additional screen output area in many screen shots in this guide were ...