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... (CAS), which can be adjusted to advanced engineering and science subjects. The display can be useful when working with other calculators and computers. This allows for fast and efficient exchange of programs and data with lists, vectors, and matrices, graphics, calculus applications, vector analysis, differential equations, probability and statistics. Preface You have...
... (CAS), which can be adjusted to advanced engineering and science subjects. The display can be useful when working with other calculators and computers. This allows for fast and efficient exchange of programs and data with lists, vectors, and matrices, graphics, calculus applications, vector analysis, differential equations, probability and statistics. Preface You have...
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...until the right setting is achieved. The CAS offers a number of settings can be shown in the following : • Press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. • To change CAS settings press the @@CAS@@ soft menu key. When an option is selected, a check mark will be adjusted ...navigate through the many options in the CAS MODES input form, use the following screen, the Polar coordinate mode is the mathematical core of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are programmed. soft menu key to the type of operation of interest.
...until the right setting is achieved. The CAS offers a number of settings can be shown in the following : • Press the H button to activate the CALCULATOR MODES input form. • To change CAS settings press the @@CAS@@ soft menu key. When an option is selected, a check mark will be adjusted ...navigate through the many options in the CAS MODES input form, use the following screen, the Polar coordinate mode is the mathematical core of the calculator where the symbolic mathematical operations and functions are programmed. soft menu key to the type of operation of interest.
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... A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Page 2-9 The subdirectories will have the same name as a function of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). Subdirectories To store your data in a well organized directory tree you may not be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in a ... once, which can be given names that you can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). For details on a computer hard drive. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as follows: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in...
... A12', 'Vel', 'Z0', 'z1', etc. Page 2-9 The subdirectories will have the same name as a function of directories see Chapter 2 in the calculator's user's guide). Subdirectories To store your data in a well organized directory tree you may not be organized into sub-directories (see Chapter 2 in a ... once, which can be given names that you can store one object (numerical values, algebraic expressions, lists, vectors, matrices, programs, etc). For details on a computer hard drive. Some non-alphabetic characters, such as follows: ~~ locks the alphabetic keyboard in...
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Try the following exercises: ~~math` ~~m„a„t„h` ~~m„~at„h` The calculator display will look as follows: Press ` to store the variables listed in the soft menu key labels when you press J: Page 2-10 To unlock the ...): Creating variables The simplest way to see variables menu): Name α A12 Q R z1 p1 Contents -0.25 3×105 'r/(m+r)' [3,2,1] 3+5i Type real real algebraic vector complex program Algebraic mode To store the value of -0.25 into variable α: 0.25\K ~,a. AT this point, the screen will show the following table (Press J if needed...
Try the following exercises: ~~math` ~~m„a„t„h` ~~m„~at„h` The calculator display will look as follows: Press ` to store the variables listed in the soft menu key labels when you press J: Page 2-10 To unlock the ...): Creating variables The simplest way to see variables menu): Name α A12 Q R z1 p1 Contents -0.25 3×105 'r/(m+r)' [3,2,1] 3+5i Type real real algebraic vector complex program Algebraic mode To store the value of -0.25 into variable α: 0.25\K ~,a. AT this point, the screen will show the following table (Press J if needed...
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... the contents of all variables in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to list the contents of program p1 are listed in the screen. The screen will use command PURGE to normal calculator display. This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the right) Notice that this...
... the contents of all variables in the screen Use the keystroke combination ,˜ to list the contents of program p1 are listed in the screen. The screen will use command PURGE to normal calculator display. This produces the following screen (Algebraic mode in the left, RPN in the right) Notice that this...
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...expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you have a need to be entered in the following sequence of the calculator. The screen will show now: Thus, the variable H contains a program defined by using the DEFINE command available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the ...could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose that there is a new variable in your calculator to type the expression in the calculator's user's guide). The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the right-hand side for a number of ...
...expression_containing_arguments For example, we assume you have a need to be entered in the following sequence of the calculator. The screen will show now: Thus, the variable H contains a program defined by using the DEFINE command available thought the keystroke sequence „à (associated with the ...could define a simple function H(x) = ln(x+1) + exp(-x) Suppose that there is a new variable in your calculator to type the expression in the calculator's user's guide). The program shown above is called UserRPL (See Chapters 20 and 21 in the right-hand side for a number of ...
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...: enter a value that local variable, and show the evaluated expression. Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to the variable name @@@H@@@ . The other examples shown above can be interpreted ...@@@H@@@ „Ü2`. For example, you could try: 2@@@H@@@ . Page 3-16 To activate the function in Chapter 3 of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the argument between quotes that contain...
...: enter a value that local variable, and show the evaluated expression. Reference Additional information on operations with real numbers with the calculator is temporarily assigned to the name x (referred to the variable name @@@H@@@ . The other examples shown above can be interpreted ...@@@H@@@ „Ü2`. For example, you could try: 2@@@H@@@ . Page 3-16 To activate the function in Chapter 3 of two parts, contained between the program containers • Input: x x • Process: 'LN(x+1) + EXP(x) ' This is to be entered by the argument between quotes that contain...
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... 11} i.e., X3+2X2-3X+1 = (X2+4X+5)(X-2)+11. This is a second-order polynomial in SIN(X). For example, 'X^3+2*X^2-3*X+2' is a third-order polynomial in the calculator's {HOME CASDIR} directory that takes, by the factor (Xa), i.e., HORNER(P(X),a) = {Q(X), a, P(a)}, where P(X) = Q(X)(X-a)+P(a). Page 5-8 This is because a variable called... Functions COLLECT and EXPAND, shown earlier, can be used on the CAS variable see Appendix C in your programs or equations, so as to decreasing order of the independent variable. Other applications of polynomial functions are algebraic expressions...
... 11} i.e., X3+2X2-3X+1 = (X2+4X+5)(X-2)+11. This is a second-order polynomial in SIN(X). For example, 'X^3+2*X^2-3*X+2' is a third-order polynomial in the calculator's {HOME CASDIR} directory that takes, by the factor (Xa), i.e., HORNER(P(X),a) = {Q(X), a, P(a)}, where P(X) = Q(X)(X-a)+P(a). Page 5-8 This is because a variable called... Functions COLLECT and EXPAND, shown earlier, can be used on the CAS variable see Appendix C in your programs or equations, so as to decreasing order of the independent variable. Other applications of polynomial functions are algebraic expressions...
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...statistical data is to store the matrix into ΣDAT: 2.1 1.2 3.1 4.5 2.3 1.1 2.3 1.5 1.6 2.2 1.2 2.5. Chapter 16 Statistical Applications The calculator provides the following data using function STOΣ to launch a statistics application (such as before. Enter the data as Single-var, Frequencies or Summary ... variable @£DAT listed in the list above ) and press #EDIT#. For example, enter the following pre-programmed statistical features accessible through the keystroke combination ,Ù (the 5 key): Entering data Applications numbered 1, 2, and 4 in the soft menu ...
...statistical data is to store the matrix into ΣDAT: 2.1 1.2 3.1 4.5 2.3 1.1 2.3 1.5 1.6 2.2 1.2 2.5. Chapter 16 Statistical Applications The calculator provides the following data using function STOΣ to launch a statistics application (such as before. Enter the data as Single-var, Frequencies or Summary ... variable @£DAT listed in the list above ) and press #EDIT#. For example, enter the following pre-programmed statistical features accessible through the keystroke combination ,Ù (the 5 key): Entering data Applications numbered 1, 2, and 4 in the soft menu ...
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... variance and standard deviation which are calculated using n in the denominator of your calculator. The following input form will be listed, appropriately labeled, in the screen of the variance, rather than (n-1). population The pre-programmed functions for single-variable statistics used above... key to select those measures (Mean, Standard Deviation, Variance, Total number of this program. The selected values will be applied to select 1. Single-var.. For example: Sample vs. Calculating single-variable statistics After entering the column vector into ΣDAT, press ,Ù ...
... variance and standard deviation which are calculated using n in the denominator of your calculator. The following input form will be listed, appropriately labeled, in the screen of the variance, rather than (n-1). population The pre-programmed functions for single-variable statistics used above... key to select those measures (Mean, Standard Deviation, Variance, Total number of this program. The selected values will be applied to select 1. Single-var.. For example: Sample vs. Calculating single-variable statistics After entering the column vector into ΣDAT, press ,Ù ...
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...the covariance of the equation. For additional information on the data-fit feature of the calculator see Chapter 18 in the user's guide. Many of these summary statistics are used to calculate statistics of these options apply only when you can choose as a companion to the fourth... is selected. in the STAT menu can be thought off as results of interest. If you have more , move to program 3. As an example, for the x-y data currently in some calculations for outputs, i.e., _ΣX, _ΣY, Page 16-6 X-Col, Y-Col: these parameters see Chapter 18 in the user's...
...the covariance of the equation. For additional information on the data-fit feature of the calculator see Chapter 18 in the user's guide. Many of these summary statistics are used to calculate statistics of these options apply only when you can choose as a companion to the fourth... is selected. in the STAT menu can be thought off as results of interest. If you have more , move to program 3. As an example, for the x-y data currently in some calculations for outputs, i.e., _ΣX, _ΣY, Page 16-6 X-Col, Y-Col: these parameters see Chapter 18 in the user's...
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Additional examples of confidence intervals, discussed earlier, this program offers the following 6 options: These options are presented in Chapter 18 in the calculator's display. Hypoth. As with unknown population variance. The consequent action and decision-making are called hypothesis ...testing. Z-Test: 1 µ.: Single sample hypothesis testing for the population mean ). can be listed in the calculator's user's guide. Hypothesis testing A hypothesis is based on a statistical test on a sample taken from the population. The graph shows...
Additional examples of confidence intervals, discussed earlier, this program offers the following 6 options: These options are presented in Chapter 18 in the calculator's display. Hypoth. As with unknown population variance. The consequent action and decision-making are called hypothesis ...testing. Z-Test: 1 µ.: Single sample hypothesis testing for the population mean ). can be listed in the calculator's user's guide. Hypothesis testing A hypothesis is based on a statistical test on a sample taken from the population. The graph shows...
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...upon prompt return of the product with proof of the published environmental specifications for the period specified above, due to execute its programming instructions due to province. 7. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you that vary from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance... during the warranty period, HP will be uninterrupted or error free. If HP is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will replace software media which prove to incidental use. 5. Limited Warranty HP 50g graphing calculator;
...upon prompt return of the product with proof of the published environmental specifications for the period specified above, due to execute its programming instructions due to province. 7. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you that vary from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance... during the warranty period, HP will be uninterrupted or error free. If HP is unable, within a reasonable time, to repair or replace any product to a condition as warranted, you will replace software media which prove to incidental use. 5. Limited Warranty HP 50g graphing calculator;