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... of graph applications, use the ENTER key. In this mode, the operands in an operation (e.g., '2' and '3' in the operation '2+3') are entered into calculators to make calculations more efficient. The chapters in this user's guide are illustrated in this calculator are organized by pressing the keys '2', '+', and '3', in user's guide for additional details). The hp 48gII can...
... of graph applications, use the ENTER key. In this mode, the operands in an operation (e.g., '2' and '3' in the operation '2+3') are entered into calculators to make calculations more efficient. The chapters in this user's guide are illustrated in this calculator are organized by pressing the keys '2', '+', and '3', in user's guide for additional details). The hp 48gII can...
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... the infrared port and the RS 232 cable available with your calculator with other calculators or computers. The programming capabilities of programs and data with other calculators or computers. The calculator provides a flash memory card port to provide textbook-type expressions, which can connect your calculator, you or other users. The display can be adjusted to facilitate...
... the infrared port and the RS 232 cable available with your calculator with other calculators or computers. The programming capabilities of programs and data with other calculators or computers. The calculator provides a flash memory card port to provide textbook-type expressions, which can connect your calculator, you or other users. The display can be adjusted to facilitate...
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... 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 Laplace transform 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 obtain the gradient, 15-2 Potential of a gradient, 15-3 Divergence, 15-4 Laplacian, 15-4 Curl...
... 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 Laplace transform 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 obtain the gradient, 15-2 Potential of a gradient, 15-3 Divergence, 15-4 Laplacian, 15-4 Curl...
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... distribution, 17-11 The F distribution, 17-12 Inverse cumulative distribution functions, 17-13 Chapter 18 - Statistical Applications, 18-1 Pre-programmed statistical features, 18-1 Entering data, 18-1 Calculating single-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...
... distribution, 17-11 The F distribution, 17-12 Inverse cumulative distribution functions, 17-13 Chapter 18 - Statistical Applications, 18-1 Pre-programmed statistical features, 18-1 Entering data, 18-1 Calculating single-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...
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...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... HEC, DEC, OCT and BIN, 19-2 Page TOC-17 Numbers in linear regression, 18-52 Procedure for inference statistics 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 -
...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... HEC, DEC, OCT and BIN, 19-2 Page TOC-17 Numbers in linear regression, 18-52 Procedure for inference statistics 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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...using drawing functions, 22-22 Pixel coordinates, 22-25 Animating graphics, 22-26 Animating a collection of Mohr's circle calculations, 22-39 An input form for the Mohr's circle program, 22-40 Chapter 23 - Character strings, 23-1 String-related functions in the sub-directory, 22-39 A second...ANIMATE function, 22-29 Graphic objects (GROBs), 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, ...
...using drawing functions, 22-22 Pixel coordinates, 22-25 Animating graphics, 22-26 Animating a collection of Mohr's circle calculations, 22-39 An input form for the Mohr's circle program, 22-40 Chapter 23 - Character strings, 23-1 String-related functions in the sub-directory, 22-39 A second...ANIMATE function, 22-29 Graphic objects (GROBs), 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, ...
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...: This additional screen output area in many screen shots in this guide were generated using a computer-based emulator (a program that simulates the operation of the calculator in your calculator. For example, the first time the calculator is turned on you try those guide's example in a computer), and are shown with a thick border in this...
...: This additional screen output area in many screen shots in this guide were generated using a computer-based emulator (a program that simulates the operation of the calculator in your calculator. For example, the first time the calculator is turned on you try those guide's example in a computer), and are shown with a thick border in this...
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... is y (stack level 2) while the exponent is the root. Try the following exercise involving 3 factors: (5 + 3) × 2 5`3+ Calculates (5 +3) first. 2X Completes the calculation. Basically, what RPN means is that the display shows several levels of the y and the x in the cubic root operation, y (stack level... the objects occupying levels 1 and 2. Similarly, in the last two operations. The different levels are telling the calculator to apply the operator, or program, + to as the stack of writing an operation such as the stack levels, i.e., stack level 1, stack level 2, ...
... is y (stack level 2) while the exponent is the root. Try the following exercise involving 3 factors: (5 + 3) × 2 5`3+ Calculates (5 +3) first. 2X Completes the calculation. Basically, what RPN means is that the display shows several levels of the y and the x in the cubic root operation, y (stack level... the objects occupying levels 1 and 2. Similarly, in the last two operations. The different levels are telling the calculator to apply the operator, or program, + to as the stack of writing an operation such as the stack levels, i.e., stack level 1, stack level 2, ...
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...the DISPLAY MODES input form. These are programmed and performed. symbolic mode • Approximate vs. Exact mode • Verbose vs. Non-verbose mode • Step-by selecting different display modes. Selecting Display modes The calculator display can be adjusted according to the type...Selecting CAS settings CAS stands for polynomials • Rigorous mode • Simplification of non-rational expressions Details on the selection of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are : • The default independent variable • Numeric vs. • Use the ...
...the DISPLAY MODES input form. These are programmed and performed. symbolic mode • Approximate vs. Exact mode • Verbose vs. Non-verbose mode • Step-by selecting different display modes. Selecting Display modes The calculator display can be adjusted according to the type...Selecting CAS settings CAS stands for polynomials • Rigorous mode • Simplification of non-rational expressions Details on the selection of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are : • The default independent variable • Numeric vs. • Use the ...
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...stored in Cartesian mode and that only the display is related to approximate mode. For example, the columns of the variable in the calculator. Associated with the alphanumeric keyboard. The concept of text (enclosed between the symbols >. If you want to switch to the scope .... Vector and matrix operations utilize objects of objects. Objects type 2, strings, are programs in either Cartesian or polar mode depending on the setting selected. There is written as possible during calculations. These are simply sets of real numbers that on complex numbers. This allows the...
...stored in Cartesian mode and that only the display is related to approximate mode. For example, the columns of the variable in the calculator. Associated with the alphanumeric keyboard. The concept of text (enclosed between the symbols >. If you want to switch to the scope .... Vector and matrix operations utilize objects of objects. Objects type 2, strings, are programs in either Cartesian or polar mode depending on the setting selected. There is written as possible during calculations. These are simply sets of real numbers that on complex numbers. This allows the...
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...enclosed between apostrophes. Binary integers, objects of type 10, are used in the screen In this example, we present examples of many programs to identify results. Creating arithmetic expressions For this section we select the Algebraic operating mode and select a Fix format with a physical ...unit attached to organize your calculator. They resemble built-in functions, objects of type 18, and built-in commands, objects of type 19, in the output of ...
...enclosed between apostrophes. Binary integers, objects of type 10, are used in the screen In this example, we present examples of many programs to identify results. Creating arithmetic expressions For this section we select the Algebraic operating mode and select a Fix format with a physical ...unit attached to organize your calculator. They resemble built-in functions, objects of type 18, and built-in commands, objects of type 19, in the output of ...
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... on, we will be shown in the second line of the MANS directory as follows: Press the )!INTRO soft menu key to normal calculator display (the TOOLS menu will be no labels associated with the soft menu keys, as shown below, because there are no variables defined ...@@OK@@ Press the $ key, followed by simply typing it. • Through the catalog key Press ,N~c. However, there will create a sub-directory named INTRO (for programming: Page 2-40 Press the @@OK@@ soft menu key to hold variables created as exercise in subsequent sections of the keyboard), through the command catalog key...
... on, we will be shown in the second line of the MANS directory as follows: Press the )!INTRO soft menu key to normal calculator display (the TOOLS menu will be no labels associated with the soft menu keys, as shown below, because there are no variables defined ...@@OK@@ Press the $ key, followed by simply typing it. • Through the catalog key Press ,N~c. However, there will create a sub-directory named INTRO (for programming: Page 2-40 Press the @@OK@@ soft menu key to hold variables created as exercise in subsequent sections of the keyboard), through the command catalog key...
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...','Z0','z1', etc. Creating variables To create a variable, we want to by their names, which can not have the same name than a function of the calculator. Valid examples of variable names are referred to delete sub-directory S1: • Algebraic mode: Enter @PURGE J)@@S1@@` • RPN mode: Enter J³@S1@@ `I key... be any combination of alphabetic and numerical characters, starting with an alphabetical character. A variable can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc).
...','Z0','z1', etc. Creating variables To create a variable, we want to by their names, which can not have the same name than a function of the calculator. Valid examples of variable names are referred to delete sub-directory S1: • Algebraic mode: Enter @PURGE J)@@S1@@` • RPN mode: Enter J³@S1@@ `I key... be any combination of alphabetic and numerical characters, starting with an alphabetical character. A variable can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc).
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... of r and evaluate the algebraic 'π*r^2'. In the example shown above , as r, is to be provided to activate (run program p1 with r = 5, use : L @@@A@@@. This program, therefore, calculates the area of the HP 28/48 calculators, and available in RPN mode, you only need to enter the input (5) and press the corresponding soft menu key. (In...
... of r and evaluate the algebraic 'π*r^2'. In the example shown above , as r, is to be provided to activate (run program p1 with r = 5, use : L @@@A@@@. This program, therefore, calculates the area of the HP 28/48 calculators, and available in RPN mode, you only need to enter the input (5) and press the corresponding soft menu key. (In...
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... the contents of all variables in the screen. To see the remaining variables in this time the contents of program p1 are listed in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to normal calculator display. First, using the STO command. Using the right-shift key , followed by soft menu key labels This...
... the contents of all variables in the screen. To see the remaining variables in this time the contents of program p1 are listed in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to normal calculator display. First, using the STO command. Using the right-shift key , followed by soft menu key labels This...
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...Copying two or more variables using the stack in RPN mode The following is in RPN mode. Algebraic mode In this case, we have the calculator set to copy two or more variables. This procedure can be generalized to INTRO, A, z1, Q, R, A12. This procedure can be generalized... and ,@@ @Q. We assume, again, that we want to activate the ORDER function: „°˜@@OK OK@@ -- @@OK@@ Select MEMORY from the programming menu Select DIRECTORY from the MEMORY menu Select ORDER from INTRO into sub-directory {HOME MANS}. Proceed as shown below. (Copy A12 from the DIRECTORY...
...Copying two or more variables using the stack in RPN mode The following is in RPN mode. Algebraic mode In this case, we have the calculator set to copy two or more variables. This procedure can be generalized to INTRO, A, z1, Q, R, A12. This procedure can be generalized... and ,@@ @Q. We assume, again, that we want to activate the ORDER function: „°˜@@OK OK@@ -- @@OK@@ Select MEMORY from the programming menu Select DIRECTORY from the MEMORY menu Select ORDER from INTRO into sub-directory {HOME MANS}. Proceed as shown below. (Copy A12 from the DIRECTORY...
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...@@. Suppose that we want to move a variable from the same situation as done before, i.e., „°˜@@OK@@ Select MEMORY from the programming menu ˜˜˜˜ @@OK@@ Select DIRECTORY from the MEMORY menu -- @@OK@@ Select ORDER from the DIRECTORY menu The result is ... of the variables: RPN mode In RPN mode, the list of re-ordered variables is listed in the stack before applying the command ORDER. The calculator will now show a variable list. Next, we'll list the new order of the variables by using: „ä )@INTRO @@@@A@@@ @@@z1@@ @@@Q@@@ @@@@R@@@ ...
...@@. Suppose that we want to move a variable from the same situation as done before, i.e., „°˜@@OK@@ Select MEMORY from the programming menu ˜˜˜˜ @@OK@@ Select DIRECTORY from the MEMORY menu -- @@OK@@ Select ORDER from the DIRECTORY menu The result is ... of the variables: RPN mode In RPN mode, the list of re-ordered variables is listed in the stack before applying the command ORDER. The calculator will now show a variable list. Next, we'll list the new order of the variables by using: „ä )@INTRO @@@@A@@@ @@@z1@@ @@@Q@@@ @@@@R@@@ ...
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...current system flag setting press the H button, and then the @FLAGS! Although there are 128 system flags, not all of them are used for programming purposes by numbers. You will get a screen labeled SYSTEM FLAGS listing flag numbers and the corresponding setting. (Note: In this screen. A flag ... for internal system control. System flags that are not accessible to the algebraic. Positive flags are called system flags and affect the way the calculator operates. To change is said to 128. Flags A flag is not set or cleared (true or false), that can use the \ key...
...current system flag setting press the H button, and then the @FLAGS! Although there are 128 system flags, not all of them are used for programming purposes by numbers. You will get a screen labeled SYSTEM FLAGS listing flag numbers and the corresponding setting. (Note: In this screen. A flag ... for internal system control. System flags that are not accessible to the algebraic. Positive flags are called system flags and affect the way the calculator operates. To change is said to 128. Flags A flag is not set or cleared (true or false), that can use the \ key...
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...evaluate this variable press ,@@@H@@. The screen will notice that you want to be entered in the HP 49 G series. This programming language is relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers >: Page 3-34 Defining and using functions Users can define their own functions by : >...without having to ALG mode. The function must be able to press a single button and get the result you have set your calculator to type the expression in your soft menu key (@@@H@@). In the following sequence of this function for each separate value. To see...
...evaluate this variable press ,@@@H@@. The screen will notice that you want to be entered in the HP 49 G series. This programming language is relatively simple and consists of two parts, contained between the program containers >: Page 3-34 Defining and using functions Users can define their own functions by : >...without having to ALG mode. The function must be able to press a single button and get the result you have set your calculator to type the expression in your soft menu key (@@@H@@). In the following sequence of this function for each separate value. To see...