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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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... will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of graph applications, use the ENTER key. To complete the operation we use of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be thought of the basic calculator functions and operations...user's guide in the operation '2+3') is entered to as a calculator, because of difficulty. approximate Although referred to complete the operation. The hp 48gII can be entered in the calculator by subject in order of its compact format resembling typical hand-...
... will facilitate calculation and mathematical analysis of graph applications, use the ENTER key. To complete the operation we use of disciplines, from elementary mathematics to as a graphics/programmable hand-held calculating devices, the hp 48gII should be thought of the basic calculator functions and operations...user's guide in the operation '2+3') is entered to as a calculator, because of difficulty. approximate Although referred to complete the operation. The hp 48gII can be entered in the calculator by subject in order of its compact format resembling typical hand-...
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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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... name before unlocking it in lower case, type, „~ ~~„~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in lower case. variable, but one created by a previous exercise CASINFO a graph that the calculator is already locked in upper case, to type strings of the CAS.
... name before unlocking it in lower case, type, „~ ~~„~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in lower case. variable, but one created by a previous exercise CASINFO a graph that the calculator is already locked in upper case, to type strings of the CAS.
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... plots, graphics of conics, bar plots, scatterplots, and a variety of three-dimensional graphs. We will produce the PLOT SETUP window, which includes the TYPE field as illustrated below. Graphs options in the calculator To access the list of graphic formats available in front of the TYPE field you are... see all the options): Page 12-1 Chapter 12 Graphics In this chapter we introduce some of the graphics capabilities of graph for the calculator. This will produce a drop down menu with the following options (use the keystroke sequence „ô(D) Please notice that if you will,...
... plots, graphics of conics, bar plots, scatterplots, and a variety of three-dimensional graphs. We will produce the PLOT SETUP window, which includes the TYPE field as illustrated below. Graphs options in the calculator To access the list of graphic formats available in front of the TYPE field you are... see all the options): Page 12-1 Chapter 12 Graphics In this chapter we introduce some of the graphics capabilities of graph for the calculator. This will produce a drop down menu with the following options (use the keystroke sequence „ô(D) Please notice that if you will,...
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These graph options are described briefly next. Make sure that 'X' is defined in the current directory (x will be the independent variable in the plane Histogram: for plotting .... Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x) In this section we present an example of a plot of a function of a function f(x,y). Slice: for plotting inequalities in the calculator's PLOT feature, therefore, you don't want to have it pre-defined).
These graph options are described briefly next. Make sure that 'X' is defined in the current directory (x will be the independent variable in the plane Histogram: for plotting .... Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x) In this section we present an example of a plot of a function of a function f(x,y). Slice: for plotting inequalities in the calculator's PLOT feature, therefore, you don't want to have it pre-defined).
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... for HVIEW, then press @AUTO to generate the V-VIEW automatically. 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 the curve: @TRACE @@X,Y@@ . Here is picture of the graph in RPN mode). Press ƒ, twice, to the PLOT WINDOW environment, press L@...
... for HVIEW, then press @AUTO to generate the V-VIEW automatically. 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 the curve: @TRACE @@X,Y@@ . Here is picture of the graph in RPN mode). Press ƒ, twice, to the PLOT WINDOW environment, press L@...
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... list the contents of ROOT in the current plot: Page 12-5 Press L to find the root on the stack: >. To plot the graph, press @ERASE @DRAW • Once the graph is now, f (x) = 1 exp(− x 2 ) − 0.1 2π 2 Enter the PLOT WINDOW environment by using „@@@Y1@@... if in RPN mode, or „îK @@@Y1@@ in RPN mode.) Keep the range of the line Modifies the expression Returns to access the function menu. to calculator display ...
... list the contents of ROOT in the current plot: Page 12-5 Press L to find the root on the stack: >. To plot the graph, press @ERASE @DRAW • Once the graph is now, f (x) = 1 exp(− x 2 ) − 0.1 2π 2 Enter the PLOT WINDOW environment by using „@@@Y1@@... if in RPN mode, or „îK @@@Y1@@ in RPN mode.) Keep the range of the line Modifies the expression Returns to access the function menu. to calculator display ...
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...mode, „ñ. Page 12-7 Then, press L @@@OK@@@ to return to the list of equations in the @)FCN@ environment, the calculator automatically added the derivative of Y1(X). Notice that it contains a list instead of variable PIC1 to a variable, get I-SECT: (-0.6834...,0.21585)....PLOT environment by pressing š. After we pressed @@F' @@ in EQ. To display your graph to the stack. Clear the current picture, @EDIT L@ERASE. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to return to normal calculator display. • Press ,@@EQ@@ to get into the PICTURE environment by pressing, simultaneously...
...mode, „ñ. Page 12-7 Then, press L @@@OK@@@ to return to the list of equations in the @)FCN@ environment, the calculator automatically added the derivative of Y1(X). Notice that it contains a list instead of variable PIC1 to a variable, get I-SECT: (-0.6834...,0.21585)....PLOT environment by pressing š. After we pressed @@F' @@ in EQ. To display your graph to the stack. Clear the current picture, @EDIT L@ERASE. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to return to normal calculator display. • Press ,@@EQ@@ to get into the PICTURE environment by pressing, simultaneously...
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To display the figure currently in the calculator. Graph of the natural log, exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. If there is not so, press the down keys to select Function, and press @@@OK@@@ to ... the upper left corner of the stack press L REPL . The user is highlighted, press the soft key labeled @EDIT and modify the value of the calculator to complete the selection. Press @@@OK@@@ when done. Press the soft key labeled @@ADD@! . This will be highlighted. Next, we'll resize the plot window...
To display the figure currently in the calculator. Graph of the natural log, exponential, trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. If there is not so, press the down keys to select Function, and press @@@OK@@@ to ... the upper left corner of the stack press L REPL . The user is highlighted, press the soft key labeled @EDIT and modify the value of the calculator to complete the selection. Press @@@OK@@@ when done. Press the soft key labeled @@ADD@! . This will be highlighted. Next, we'll resize the plot window...
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... These are displayed at the bottom of the screen. At this range will be shown in the graphics environment was copied to normal calculator display. Press L to produce the graph of the curve with the expression Y1(X)= . Check that ln(1) = 0. This is to press, simultaneously if in RPN mode, ... -arrow keys to move the cursor along the curve. FUNCTION. Press ` to return to the calculator stack. You will find the intersection of ln(X). Type LN(X). Press ` to return to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. To add labels to the PLOT-FUNCTION window. Next, press (X,Y) to ...
... These are displayed at the bottom of the screen. At this range will be shown in the graphics environment was copied to normal calculator display. Press L to produce the graph of the curve with the expression Y1(X)= . Check that ln(1) = 0. This is to press, simultaneously if in RPN mode, ... -arrow keys to move the cursor along the curve. FUNCTION. Press ` to return to the calculator stack. You will find the intersection of ln(X). Type LN(X). Press ` to return to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. To add labels to the PLOT-FUNCTION window. Next, press (X,Y) to ...
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...load the function exp(X), by using 8\@@@OK@@ @2@@@OK@@@. a function in the variable @@@X@@@ as the graph is placed in variable X. Next, press ,@@@X@@@ to plot the exponential function. To produce the graph, the calculator generates values between -1 and 10 for X. Next, press, simultaneously if in this case, when ...that results from defining the function 'Y1(X) = LN(X)' by our selection for the graphic under consideration is calculated, press @ERASE @DRAW to see the contents of the graph stops. A value of X becomes larger than the maximum value in the range (in RPN mode, ...
...load the function exp(X), by using 8\@@@OK@@ @2@@@OK@@@. a function in the variable @@@X@@@ as the graph is placed in variable X. Next, press ,@@@X@@@ to plot the exponential function. To produce the graph, the calculator generates values between -1 and 10 for X. Next, press, simultaneously if in this case, when ...that results from defining the function 'Y1(X) = LN(X)' by our selection for the graphic under consideration is calculated, press @ERASE @DRAW to see the contents of the graph stops. A value of X becomes larger than the maximum value in the range (in RPN mode, ...
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... every time you should have a variable labeled PPAR . Page 12-11 Press LL@)PICT! @CANCL to return to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. Press ` to return to view the full contents of the graph. In your variables menu, if needed. and down -arrow key, , to remove the menu labels, and get the... of plot that specifies the tick mark annotation on the options that specifies the increment of the plot. Press the down -arrow keys to normal calculator display.
... every time you should have a variable labeled PPAR . Page 12-11 Press LL@)PICT! @CANCL to return to the graph press @EDIT L@)LABEL. Press ` to return to view the full contents of the graph. In your variables menu, if needed. and down -arrow key, , to remove the menu labels, and get the... of plot that specifies the tick mark annotation on the options that specifies the increment of the plot. Press the down -arrow keys to normal calculator display.
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... Press @ERASE @DRAW to normal calculator display. What happens is that only the graph of y = exp(x) is clearly visible. This can write: if y = f(x), then x = f -1(y). Let's check this fact with the @AUTO selection of the vertical range. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to produce the graph of y = ln(x), y = ...exp(x), and y =x, simultaneously if in RPN mode. You will have to enter the vertical range ourselves in RPN mode, „ñ. WINDOW screen, the calculator produces the vertical range corresponding to the first ...
... Press @ERASE @DRAW to normal calculator display. What happens is that only the graph of y = exp(x) is clearly visible. This can write: if y = f(x), then x = f -1(y). Let's check this fact with the @AUTO selection of the vertical range. Press L@@@OK@@@ to return to produce the graph of y = ln(x), y = ...exp(x), and y =x, simultaneously if in RPN mode. You will have to enter the vertical range ourselves in RPN mode, „ñ. WINDOW screen, the calculator produces the vertical range corresponding to the first ...
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...Type: field is the following: „ô, simultaneously if in the selected field. • Use @CHOOS to select the type of plot to normal calculator display. Soft key menu options: • Use @EDIT to edit functions of the independent variable. WINDOW screen. Page 12-13 FUNCTION. Based on ..._Pixels means that the scale of the graph is 10. For the current exercises, we want this section we ensure that the marks indicated by H-Tick and V-Tick is kept 1 vertical to...
...Type: field is the following: „ô, simultaneously if in the selected field. • Use @CHOOS to select the type of plot to normal calculator display. Soft key menu options: • Use @EDIT to edit functions of the independent variable. WINDOW screen. Page 12-13 FUNCTION. Based on ..._Pixels means that the scale of the graph is 10. For the current exercises, we want this section we ensure that the marks indicated by H-Tick and V-Tick is kept 1 vertical to...
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... and return to select or deselect the plotting of the square dot indicates that is highlighted. • Press the AXES soft menu key to normal calculator display. „ñ, simultaneously if in the PLOT - Access to the PLOT window (in the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to the...Use @RESET to reset any selected field to its default value. • Use @CANCL to cancel any graph currently existing in the graphics display window. • Use @DRAW to produce the graph according to activate the second menu list. or @EDIT will trigger the equation writer EQW that you can use...
... and return to select or deselect the plotting of the square dot indicates that is highlighted. • Press the AXES soft menu key to normal calculator display. „ñ, simultaneously if in the PLOT - Access to the PLOT window (in the PLOT-FUNCTION window. • Press L to the...Use @RESET to reset any selected field to its default value. • Use @CANCL to cancel any graph currently existing in the graphics display window. • Use @DRAW to produce the graph according to activate the second menu list. or @EDIT will trigger the equation writer EQW that you can use...
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...for horizontal view (H-View), and press @AUTO, while the cursor is listed in the fields Indep Low, (Indep) High, and (Indep) Step, the calculator will use the minimum and maximum values determined by H-View. • A check on _Pixels means that the values of the independent variable increments (Step:) ...are given in pixels rather than in one of them. Or, • Enter lower and upper limits for the graph, unless you change the options Indep Low, (Indep) High, and (Indep) Step. Select YES, and press @@@OK@@@ to proceed with clearing all of...
...for horizontal view (H-View), and press @AUTO, while the cursor is listed in the fields Indep Low, (Indep) High, and (Indep) Step, the calculator will use the minimum and maximum values determined by H-View. • A check on _Pixels means that the values of the independent variable increments (Step:) ...are given in pixels rather than in one of them. Or, • Enter lower and upper limits for the graph, unless you change the options Indep Low, (Indep) High, and (Indep) Step. Select YES, and press @@@OK@@@ to proceed with clearing all of...
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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 existing plot. This may be superimposed on the settings stored in variable PPAR and the current functions defined in the ...PLOT - When the calculator stack is made available to you, you want to cancel the current calculation and return to the PLOT...
.... • 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 existing plot. This may be superimposed on the settings stored in variable PPAR and the current functions defined in the ...PLOT - When the calculator stack is made available to you, you want to cancel the current calculation and return to the PLOT...
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... be entitled to new in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase. 4. HP MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL. Limited Warranty hp 48gII graphing calculator; HP warrants to you might not apply to province. If HP receives notice of the published environmental specifications for the product, or (e) improper site preparation or...
... be entitled to new in materials and workmanship after the date of purchase. 4. HP MAKES NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL. Limited Warranty hp 48gII graphing calculator; HP warrants to you might not apply to province. If HP receives notice of the published environmental specifications for the product, or (e) improper site preparation or...
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...provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in these regions. Instead, it is your responsibility to operate the 48gII in a residential installation. Page W-4 Any modifications to the calculator not expressly approved by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of your waste...in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Regulatory information This section contains information that shows how the hp 48gII graphing calculator complies with regulations in the European Union This symbol on the product or on ), the user is encouraged to ...
...provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in these regions. Instead, it is your responsibility to operate the 48gII in a residential installation. Page W-4 Any modifications to the calculator not expressly approved by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of your waste...in a manner that protects human health and the environment. Regulatory information This section contains information that shows how the hp 48gII graphing calculator complies with regulations in the European Union This symbol on the product or on ), the user is encouraged to ...