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Calculators
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49G+ Graphing Calculator
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User Manual
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HP 49G+ Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 -
Basic Operations
Batteries
Turning the calculator on and off
Adjusting the display contrast
Contents of the calculator’s display
Menus
The TOOL menu
Setting time and date
Introducing the calculator’s keyboard
Selecting calculator modes
Operating Mode
Number Format and decimal dot or comma
Standard format
Fixed format with decimals
Scientific format
Engineering format
Decimal comma vs. decimal point
Angle Measure
Coordinate System
Selecting CAS settings
Explanation of CAS settings
Selecting Display modes
Selecting the display font
Selecting properties of the line editor
Selecting properties of the Stack
Selecting properties of the equation writer (EQW)
References
Chapter 2 -
Calculator objects
Editing expressions in the stack
Creating arithmetic expressions
Creating algebraic expressions
Using the Equation Writer (EQW) to create expressions
Creating arithmetic expressions
Creating algebraic expressions
Organizing data in the calculator
The HOME directory
Subdirectories
Variables
Typing variable names
Creating variables
Algebraic mode
RPN mode
Checking variables contents
Algebraic mode
RPN mode
Using the right-shift key followed by soft menu key labels
Listing the contents of all variables in the screen
Deleting variables
Using function PURGE in the stack in Algebraic mode
Using function PURGE in the stack in RPN mode
UNDO and CMD functions
CHOOSE boxes vs. Soft MENU
References
Chapter 3 -
Examples of real number calculations
Using powers of 10 in entering data
Real number functions in the MTH menu
Using calculator menus:
Hyperbolic functions and their inverses
Operations with units
The UNITS menu
Available units
Attaching units to numbers
Unit prefixes
Operations with units
Unit conversions
Physical constants in the calculator
Defining and using functions
Reference
Chapter 4 -
Definitions
Setting the calculator to COMPLEX mode
Entering complex numbers
Polar representation of a complex number
Simple operations with complex numbers
The CMPLX menus
CMPLX menu through the MTH menu
CMPLX menu in keyboard
Functions applied to complex numbers
Function DROITE: equation of a straight line
Reference
Chapter 5 - Algebraic and arithmetic operations
Entering algebraic objects
Simple operations with algebraic objects
Functions in the ALG menu
Operations with transcendental functions
Expansion and factoring using log-exp functions
Expansion and factoring using trigonometric functions
Functions in the ARITHMETIC menu
Polynomials
The HORNER function
The variable VX
The PCOEF function
The PROOT function
The QUOT and REMAINDER functions
The PEVAL function
Fractions
The SIMP2 function
The PROPFRAC function
The PARTFRAC function
The FCOEF function
The FROOTS function
Step-by-step operations with polynomials and fractions
Reference
Chapter 6 -
Symbolic solution of algebraic equations
Function ISOL
Function SOLVE
Function SOLVEVX
Function ZEROS
Numerical solver menu
Polynomial Equations
Finding the solutions to a polynomial equation
Generating polynomial coefficients given the polynomial's roots
Generating an algebraic expression for the polynomial
Financial calculations
Solving equations with one unknown through NUM.SLV
Function STEQ
Solution to simultaneous equations with MSLV
Reference
Chapter 7 - Operations with lists
Creating and storing lists
Operations with lists of numbers
Changing sign
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
Functions applied to lists
Lists of complex numbers
Lists of algebraic objects
The MTH/LIST menu
The SEQ function
The MAP function
Reference
Chapter 8 -
Entering vectors
Typing vectors in the stack
Storing vectors into variables in the stack
Using the Matrix Writer (MTRW) to enter vectors
Simple operations with vectors
Changing sign
Addition, subtraction
Multiplication by a scalar, and division by a scalar
Absolute value function
The MTH/VECTOR menu
Magnitude
Dot product
Cross product
Reference
Chapter 9 - Matrices and linear algebra
Entering matrices in the stack
Using the Matrix Writer
Typing in the matrix directly into the stack
Operations with matrices
Addition and subtraction
Multiplication
Multiplication by a scalar
Matrix-vector multiplication
Matrix multiplication
Term-by-term multiplication
The identity matrix
The inverse matrix
Characterizing a matrix (The matrix NORM menu)
Function DET
Function TRACE
Solution of linear systems
Using the numerical solver for linear systems
Solution with the inverse matrix
Solution by “division” of matrices
References
Chapter 10 -
Graphs options in the calculator
Plotting an expression of the form y = f(x)
Generating a table of values for a function
Fast 3D plots
Reference
Chapter 11 -
The CALC (Calculus) menu
Limits and derivatives
Function lim
Functions DERIV and DERVX
Anti-derivatives and integrals
Functions INT, INTVX, RISCH, SIGMA and SIGMAVX
Definite integrals
Infinite series
Functions TAYLR, TAYLR0, and SERIES
Reference
Chapter 12 -
Partial derivatives
Multiple integrals
Reference
Chapter 13 - Vector Analysis Applications
The del operator
Gradient
Divergence
Curl
Reference
Chapter 14 - Differential Equations
The CALC/DIFF menu
Solution to linear and non-linear equations
Function LDEC
Function DESOLVE
The variable ODETYPE
Laplace Transforms
Laplace transform and inverses in the calculator
Fourier series
Function FOURIER
Fourier series for a quadratic function
Reference
Chapter 15 -
The MTH/PROBABILITY.. sub-menu - part 1
Factorials, combinations, and permutations
Random numbers
The MTH/PROB menu - part 2
The Normal distribution
The Student-t distribution
The Chi-square distribution
The F distribution
Reference
Chapter 16 - Statistical Applications
Entering data
Calculating single-variable statistics
Obtaining frequency distributions
Fitting data to a function y = f(x)
Obtaining additional summary statistics
Confidence intervals
Hypothesis testing
Reference
Chapter 17 -
The BASE menu
Writing non-decimal numbers
Reference
Chapter 18 -
Storing objects in the SD card
Recalling an object from the SD card
Purging an object from the SD card
Limited Warranty
Service
Regulatory information
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