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Strany 1 - User's Guide

WHSl HEWLETT» mL'HM PACKARDUser's GuideOCOpLi

Strany 2 - ■ 2 I 3

DemoHomePowerTo see a demonstration of the HP 38G's features, type DEMO into the edit line in Home. (Press | home | |a...z|D |a...z|E |A...z|M |A

Strany 3 - User’s Guide

Solving EquationsAn equation contains an equals sign. Its solution is a value for the unkno^vn variable that makes both sides equal the same value.An

Strany 4 - Edition History

Symbolic ViewKeysKey Meanin©{{EDIT}} Copies the highlighted expression to the edit line for editing. Press {{OK}} when done.{{^CHK}}Checks/unchecks th

Strany 5 - Contents

Solve for the Unknown VariableAssign values to all the variables except one. All of the variables must represent real values.The unknown variable cann

Strany 6 - Contents-2

Numeric View KeysKeyMeaning{{EDIT}} Copies the highlighted value to the edit line for editing. Press {{OK}} when done.{{INFO}} Displays a message abo

Strany 7 - Contents-3

Plotting the EquationA plot shows you graphically where the solution(s) must be ;» If you defined an expression, then the solution (root) is where the

Strany 8 - Content84

Interpreting ResultsAfter Solve has returned a solution, press {{INFO}} in the Numeric view for more information. You will see one of the following th

Strany 9 - Getting Started

The Root- Finder at WorkYou can watch the process of the root-finder calculating and searching for a root. Immediately after pressing {{SOLVE}} to sta

Strany 10 - The Keyboard

StatisticsThe Statistics aplet can store up to ten separate data sets at one time. It can do one-variable or two-variable statistical analyses of one

Strany 11 - Getting Started 1-3

e In Home: You can also compute statistics values in Home and recall the values of specific statistics variables.The values computed in the Statistics

Strany 12 - 1-4 Getting Started

I Select Statistics {{START}}(If necessary, use {CLEAR] to clear two data columns')n1ClC2 C3 C4№449««««««««K«4444444«44{M9»9«9«»»»«««EgmsitHBHn

Strany 13 - A appears. There is no beep

Menu Keys You can press fuBl to see this screen;menu labelsmenu keysParametricPolarSequenceSolvemmMath Keys« The top-row keys are called menu keys bec

Strany 14 - The Display

Find the mean advertising time (MEANX), the mean sales (MEANY), and the correlation coefficient (CORK) for the data fitting a straight line. The CORK

Strany 15 - Display Modes

Highlight Fill {{SHOW}}Shows the full Fit!425.8?5'H+3?6.25expression. The slope (m) is 425.875. The y-intercept (b) isabout 376.25.Now find the

Strany 16 - Using Input Forms

One-Variable DataPress I LIB I and select Statistics. Press {{START}} orTo enter TVAR dataNUM1,2. Set one-variable {{IVAR»}} statistics. This menu ke

Strany 17 - Home History

5. Define the data in a set named HI through H5.On the left side, specify which column of data to analyze (Cl through C9, CO). (This specification can

Strany 18 - Menu Lists

I LIB I Select Statistics {{START}} [CLEAR] B [CLEAR][Tl to clear two data columns, if necessaryMake sure that {{IVARb}} is on for one-variable sta

Strany 19 - Aplets and Their Views

I PLOT IThe bar includes 4.10 and has a frequency of 1000.Two-Variable DataTo enter 2VAR 1. Press dataand select Statistics. Press {{START}} orNU

Strany 20 - FUNCTION SVMtDLIC

5. Define the data in a set named SI through S5.In the left-hand column, specify which column of data (Cl through C9, CO) contains the independent (x)

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Numeric View KeysKey Meanine{{EDIT}}Copies the highlighted item into the edit line.{{INS}} Inserts a zero value above the highlighted cell.{{SORT}} S

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Symbolic View KeysKeyMeaning{{EDIT}} Copies the column variable (or variable expression) to the edit line for editing. Press {{OK}} when done.{{&apos

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To edit a data In the Numeric view of the Statistics aplet, highlight the data set value to change. Type a new value and press | enter

Strany 24 - Catalogs and Editors

MATH menu. The | math | menu is a comprehensive menu list of math operations that do not appear on the keyboard. It also includes categories for all o

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Analyzing the DataFirst enter your data and define which columns of data make up your data set, then compute their statistical values.You compute desc

Strany 26 - Notes and Sketches

Fit ModelsReeressionHiMeanineLinear(Default.) Fits the data to a straight line, y = mx+b. Uses a least-squares fit.m*x+bLogarithmicFits to a logarithm

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To deflne your own fit1. In Numeric view, make sure 2VAR is set ({{2VARn}}).2. Display the Symbolic view. Highlight the Fit expression (Fitl, etc.

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One-Variable Computed Statisticsn2Number of data points.totX Sum of data values (with their frequencies).MEANSMean value of data set.pvarSPopulation v

Strany 29 - Getting Started 1-21

Two-Variable Computed StatisticsMEANXMean of X- (independent) values.2xSum of x-values.SX2Sum of ^-values.MEANYMean ofy- (dependent) values.SySum ofy-

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PlottingYou can plot:® Histograms (IVAR).» Box-and-whisker plots (IVAR).» Scatter plots of data (2VAR). Pressing {{FIT}} draws a curve to fit the data

Strany 31 - The Notepad

Plot TypesHistogramBox and Whisker PlotScatter PlotOne-variable statistics. Thenumbers below the plot mean that the current bar (where the cursor is)

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Fitting a Curve to 2VAR DataIn the Plot view, press {{FIT}} to turn on {{FIT«}}. This calculates a curve to fit the checked two-variable data set(s).I

Strany 33 - Managing Aplets

Plot SettingsPlot Type (IVAR)HistogramWidthHistogramRangeThe Plot Setup view ( [SETUP-PLOT]) sets most of the same plotting parameters as it does fo

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Exploring the PlotThe Plot view has menu keys for zooming, tracing, and coordinate display. There are scaling options under [VIEWS]. These features

Strany 35 - Sending and Receiving Aplets

Keys for Entry and EditingKeyMeaninePressing |ON| while the calculator is on(CANCEL)cancels the current operation. Pressing first turns the calcul

Strany 36 - 1-28 Getting Started

Calculating Predicted ValuesThe functions PREDX and PREDY will estimate (predict) values for X or Y given a hypothetical value for the other. The esti

Strany 37 - Mathematical Calculations

6Using MatricesVectorsMatricesMatrixVariablesYou can do matrix calculations in Home (and in programs). The matrix and each row of a matrix appear in b

Strany 38 - FF

Creating a 1. Press [MATRIX], inMatrix Catalog Highlight the matrix variable name you want to use and press {{NEW}}. (The dimensions will change aut

Strany 39 - NTHROOT

To edit a In the Matrix catalog, highlight the matrix name you want andmatrix press {{EDIT}} instead of {{NEW}}.Matrix Catalog KeysKeyMeaninc{{EDIT

Strany 40 - Using Previous Results

To display a matrixIn Home, enter the name of the matrix variable and press I enter!.In the Matrix catalog ( [MATRIX]), highlight the matrixname an

Strany 41 - ENTER 1 again

Creating a 1.Matrix in Home2.3.4.and each row with brackets (the shifted [|] and |T| keys).Separate each element and each row with a comma. Example: [

Strany 42 - Storing in Variables

Matrix ArithmeticYou can use the arithmetic functions (+, -, X, /) with matrix arguments. Multiplication and division have different meanings dependin

Strany 43 - The VAR Menu

MultiplyingTwo MatricesMultiplication of two matrices is not commutative. The number of columns of the first matrix must equal the number of rows of t

Strany 44 - 2-8 Mathematical Calculations

Solving Systems of Linear EquationsRemember that a system of equations can be represented by a matrix equation :Equation Form Matrix Formax + by + cz

Strany 45 - Mathematical Calculations 2-9

1039^C6,0,6]^EC2,3,4],tl,l..._______________n,0, nifeHiiaTo see the full input expression, first copy it.to the edit line (press 0 0 {{COPY}}), then p

Strany 46 - Symbolic Calculations

The DisplayTo adjust the contrastSimultaneously press decrease) the contrastand 0 (or0) to increase (orThe Parts of the Displayhistory edit line:

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Output Functions return results to the display (and to the variableAns).Results can be displayed with single brackets (for a vector) or dou

Strany 48 - Using Math Functions

Matrix Functions, continuedLQLQ Factorization. Factors mxn matrix into three matrices: { [ [ mXn lowertrapezoidal] ] , [ [ nxn orthogonal] ] ,[ [ mxm

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Matrix Functions, continuedSCHURSchur Decomposition. Factors a square matrix into two matrices. If matrix is real, then the result is {[ [orthogonal]

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ExamplesFilling You can create and fill a matrix with zeros for the diagonalMatrices elements and ones for the off-diagonal elements using theMAKEMA

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Using ListsList VariablesYou can do list operations in Home (and in programs). The elements of a list appear in braces and are separated by commas, su

Strany 53 - RE ((X,y))

List Catalog KeysKey Meanina{{EDIT}}Opens the highlighted list for editing.{{SEND}} Transmits the highlighted list to another HP 38G or a disk drive.

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To transmit a You can send and receive lists to/from other calculators just list as you can send and receive aplets, programs, matrices, andnotes.Aft

Strany 55 - Trigonometry

List FunctionsFunctionSyntaxFollowing is a table of list functions. Use them in Home, as well as in programs.You can type in the name of the function,

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List Operations, continuedÄUSTCreates a new list composed of the differences between the sequential elements in listl. The new list has one fewer elem

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Display ModesYou can set the Home modes in ^ [MODES]. You make your selections using an input form. To fill out an input form, see “Using Input Forms,

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Using Lists in You can use a list ncime or the explicit list in an expression Expressions using any of the real-number functions.Press

Strany 59 - H.MMSSs)

Finding Statistical Values for List ElementsTo find values such as the mean, median, maximum, and minimum values of the elements in a list, use the St

Strany 61 - (equals')

8ProgrammiiigThis chapter describes how to program using the HP 38G. In this chapter you’ll learn about• Using the Program catalog to create and edit

Strany 62 - XOR value2

• Open the Program catalog.• Enter commands with the Math menu, e Create a new program.® Edit a program.® Send and receive a program.® Delete a prog

Strany 63 - ASEC {value)

Before starting to work with programs, you should take a few minutes to become familiar with the Program catalog keys. You can use any of the followin

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3. Type your program name, then press {{ok}}.When you press {{OK}}, the Program Editor opens.4. Enter your program. When done, start any other activ

Strany 65 - Defining a Problem

To edit aprogram1. Press [PROGRAM] to open the Program catalog.2. Use the arrow keys to highlight the program you want to edit.3. Press {{EDIT}}.

Strany 66 - Select an Aplet

To send and receive a programYou can send and receive programs to and from another HP 38G or disk drive—^just as you can send and receive aplets, list

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To delete aYou can delete any program except Editline,program1.Press {PROGRAM] to open the Program catalog.2,Highlight a program to delete, then pre

Strany 68 - clears the

To display fractionsSet Fraction mode to display future results as fractions,1. Press [MODES], then press 0 to select number FORMAT.2. Press {{CH

Strany 69 - Evaluating Expressions

2. A flashing arrow appears in the program at the point where the error occurred.R0N6MM PRDQRftMiRRNDMRT M2j3S4! EDITMRT M2:,4BHSBanaiiThe character

Strany 70 - : Defining Expressions

Programmieg CommandsThis section describes the commands for programming with the HP 38G. You can enter these commands in your program by t

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Aplet CommandsThese commands control aplets.CHECK Checks (selects) the corresponding function in the current aplet. For example, Check 3 would check F

Strany 72 - Examples: Plotting

Branch CommandsA programming structure allows a program to control how it should execute depending on given conditions or the values of p

Strany 73 - Polar Example

CASE-END Executes a series of test-ciause commands that execute the appropriate tme-clause sequence of commands. Its syntax is;CASEIF test-clause^ THE

Strany 74 - {{CHOOS}}

The Drawing commands act on the display. The scale of the display depends on the current aplet's Xmin, Xmax, Ymin, and Ymax values. The following

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PIXOFF Turns off the pixel at the specified coordinates (x,y).PIXOFF x;yPIXON Turns on the pixel at the specified coordinates (x,y).PIXON x;yTUNE T

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The Graphic commands use the graphics variables G0-G9 as name arguments—or the Page variable from Sketch. Position arguments take the form (x,y). Posi

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PLOT-»Stores the Plot view display as a graphic in name. PLOT^ name^PLOTPuts graph from name into the Plot view display. —»PLOT nameREPLACE Replaces

Strany 78 - {{OK}} to zoom in (see

Loop CommandsA programming structure allows a program to control how it should execute depending on given conditions or the values of par

Strany 79 - {{OK}} to zoom in on

HintWhenever an input form has a list of choices for a field, you can press (T) to cycle through them instead of using {{CHOOS}}.To reset values To re

Strany 80 - XRNG (-6.5 to 6.5)

The Matrix commands use the matrix variables M0-M9 as arguments.Matrix CommandsADDCOL Add Column. Inserts values into a column beforecolumnjiumber

Strany 81 - Overlay Plot instead of

RANDMAT Creates random matrix with number of rows and columns you specify in rows, columns, and stores the result in name (name must be MO . . . M9).

Strany 82 - [plot] to view the new plot

SUBExtracts a subobject—a portion of a list, matrix, or graphic from object and stores it into name. Start and end are each specified using a list wit

Strany 83 - Interactive Root-Finding

You can use the following commands to prompt users for input during your program—or to provide information to users.Prompt CommandsBEE

Strany 84 - FCN Operations

DISPDisplays textjtem and a value in display linejiumber. A textjtem consists of any number of expressions and quoted strings of text. The expressions

Strany 85 - IFUNCTIDN fVHBDLIC VIEH

INPUTMSGBOXSuspends program execution, prompt the user with title, label, and help, initializes the command line with default, and saves the resulting

Strany 86 - FUNCTION SVHiOLIC VIEM^

You can also use the NoteText variable to provide text arguments. This can be used to insert line breaks. For example, press [NOTE] and type AREA IS

Strany 87 - Using a Table of Numbers

Stai-One and Stat-Two CommandsAnalysis of one-variable and two-variable statistical data. You can refer to chapter 5 for complete definitions of these

Strany 88 - {{ZOOM}}

Storing and Retrieving Variables in ProgramsThe HP 38G has both Home variables and aplet variables. Home variables are used for real numbers, complex

Strany 89 - . Press ■[VIEWS}

To retrieve an aplet variableYou can use this procedure to retrieve either the variable name or the variable value into your program.1. Press [VAR] t

Strany 90 - SETUP-NUM

To re-use a Press [ANSWER] (last answer) to put the last result from previous result Home into an expression. Ans is a variable that is updated each

Strany 91 - Own” Keys

Plot-View VariablesThe following aplet variables are available in Plot View. Not all variables are available in every aplet. SI fit-S5fit, for example

Strany 92 - More Examples

ExtremumFunctionContains the last value found by Extremum operation in the Plot-FCN menu.FastResToggles resolution between plotting in every other col

Strany 93 - NUMZDDM: 4

InvCrossAllApletsToggles between solid crosshairs or inverted crosshairs. (Inverted is useful if background is solid).From Plot Setup, check (or unche

Strany 94 - 0 {{T}} [enterI

Slmark-SSmarkStatisticsDefines the mark to use for statistics 2-variable scatter plots.From Plot Setup for two-variable statistics, Slmark-SBmark, the

Strany 95 - Select in {{ok}}

0min/0maxPolarDefines the minimum and maximum independent values. Appears as the 0rng field in the Plot Setup input form.From the Plot Setup input for

Strany 96 - ISYMB13 g El

XcrossAllApktsDefines the horizontal coordinate of crosshairs. Only works with TRACE off.In a program, type n {{STO^}}XcrossYcrossAll ApletsDefines th

Strany 97 - G]{{U1}}{{N-1}} ■ {X^} 0

Ymin / YmaxAllApletsDefines the minimum and maximum vertical values of the plot screen. Appears as the YRNG fields (vertical range) in the Plot Setup

Strany 98 - Scale {{OK}}

Symbolic-View VariablesThe following aplet variables are available in Symbolic View.AngleAll ApletsSets the angle mode.From Symbolic Setup, choose Deg

Strany 99 - Solve 4-1

El ...E9, EO Can contain any equation or expression. Independent variable Solve is selected by highlighting it in Numeric View.Exainple'X+Y*X-2=

Strany 100 - Solving Equations

Numeric-View VariablesThe following aplet variables are available in Numeric View.C1...C9, COStatisticsCO through C9, and CO for columns of data. Can

Strany 101 - 1 MATH 1

To search amenu listTo cancel a menu list® Press @ or 0 to scroll through the list. If you press Q or [^, you’ll go all the way to the end or th

Strany 102 - 4-4 Solve

NumindepFunctionParametricPolarSequenceList of independent values used by Build Your Own Table,In a program, typelist {{STO^}}NumIndepNumRowAll Aplets

Strany 103 - Solve 4-5

StatModeToggles mode between 1-variable and 2-variable statistics.StatisticsDoes not appear in the Plot Setup input form. Corresponds to the {{IVAR}}

Strany 104 - Plotting the Equation

Menu Maps of the VAR menuHome VariablesComolexZ1...Z9. ZOGraphicG1...G9, GOLibraryFunctionParametricPolarSequenceSolveStatisticsUser-namedListL1...L9,

Strany 105 - Interpreting Results

Parametric VariablesPlotSymbolic Numeric NoteAxes Tstep Angle X6 DigitsNoteTextConnect Xcross XI Y6FormatCoordYcross Y1 X7 NumColGrid Xtick X2 Y7 NumF

Strany 106 - Plotting to Find Guesses

Sequence VariablesPlot Symbolic NumericNoteAxes XcrossAngle DigitsNoteTextCoordYcross U1 FormatGridXtick U2 NuinColIndepYtick U3 NumFont SketchInvCros

Strany 107 - Statistics

Statistics VariablesPlotSymbolic NumericStat-OneStat-TwoAxesAngle CO,...C9MaxXCorrConnectSlfitDigitsMeanS CovCoordS2f itFormatMedianFitGridS3fitNumCol

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9Reference InformationThis chapter covers the following topics:« Regulatory information* Warranty information ® Service information* Battery informa

Strany 110 - [VIEWS]

Europe DECLARATIONS OF CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014Manufacturer’snameHewlett-Packard Australia LimitedManufacturer’s Austral

Strany 111 - Entering Statistical Data

Limited One-Year WarrantyWhat is The calculator (except for the batteries, or damage caused by theCovered batteries) and calculator accessories are

Strany 112 - One-Variable Data

HEWLETT A 'Hm PACKARDB38Gaplet viewsLI VIEWS NOTE SKETCHaplet library -_____aD-1 1 MODES ASIN ACOS ATAN x-1'll—-fiHome -1 1for entering1 1 A

Strany 113 - {{ok}} when done

Sequence ® Sequence function i/in terms of n, or in terms of previousterms in the sequence, such asUn~i and Example: i/i = 0, f/2 = l,and a = +Solve

Strany 114 - I ENTER I [[C]] 2 [ENTER]

ServiceEnviron- « Operating temperature : 0° to 45°C (32° to 113°F).mental Limits • Storage temperature : -20° to 65°C (-4° to 149°F).» Operating an

Strany 115 - Two-Variable Data

Hardware Contact Hewlett-Packard for diagnostic instructions and otherService service information before you send your calculator forrepair.In the U

Strany 116 - (x) data

Warranty on Service. Service is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days from the date of service.Service Agreements. In the

Strany 117 - Statistics 5-11

Batteries To change the batteriesCAUTIONWhen battery power is low, the ((•)) annunciator stays on, even when the calculator is off. There is also a

Strany 118 - Managing Statistical Data

Resetting the HP 38GTo reset using keystrokesTo reset using the reset holeTo erase all memory and reset defaultsIf the calculator “locks up"

Strany 119 - Statistics 5-13

GlossaryapletcommandexpressionfunctionHomeLibrarylistmatrixmenumenu keysA small application, limited to one topic. The built-in aplet types are Functi

Strany 120 - Analyzing the Data

noteprogramsketchvariablevectorviewsshow the current meanings.Text that you write in the Notepad or in the Note view for a specific aplet.A reusable s

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Selected Status MessagesBad Argument TypeIncorrect input for this operation.Bad Argument ValueThe value is out of range for this operation.Infinite Re

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Selected Status Messages, continuedToo Few ArgumentsThe command requires more arguments than you supplied.Undefined NameThe global variable named does

Strany 123 - Statistics 5-17

IndexSpecial CharactersTT, 2-16IT (constant), 2-19 ttLIST, 7-5d (derivative), 2-12, 2-17 J (integral), 2-12, 2-17 =£ (logical test), 2-27 A (warning),

Strany 124 - X- (independent) values

[SETUP- SYMB] [SETUP- PLOT] [SETUP-NUM] [VIEWS]Plot-TableI [NOTE]I [SKETCH]Symbolic Setup ( |symb|). Sets parameters for the symbolic expressi

Strany 125 - Plotting

APLET menu key, 2-8 aplet variables, 1-18,2-10 for settings, 2-10 in Plot view, 8-28 new, 2-10 retrieving, 8-27 aplet viewscanceling operations in, 1-

Strany 126 - Plot Types

in aplet view, 1-16 root, 4-8with last result, 2-5 calculatorautomatic turn-off feature, 1-2 protective cover, 1-1 repair service, 9-5 support, 94 war

Strany 127 - Regression Coefficients

decreasing display, 1-6 increasing display, 1-6 Coord variable, 8-28 coordinate display, 3-13 copyingfrom display, 1-9 programs, 8-8 copying notes, 1-

Strany 128 - Trouble-shooting

date and time, 8-22 full number, 1-10 matrices, 6-4 divide, 2-15 D0.,.UNT1L.,.END,8-17 DOIVSTATS, 8-25 D02VSTATS, 8-25 DOT, 6-10 Dot mode, 1-7 dot pro

Strany 129 - Exploring the Plot

Extremum variable, 8-29Ff distribution, upper-tail probability, 2-23factorial, 2-23factorial (!), 2-23FastRes variable, 8-29fit, 5-21choosing, 5-14 de

Strany 130 - Calculating Predicted Values

setting min/max values for, 8-29 histogram range, 5-22 histogram variable, 5-7 histogram width, 5-22 histograms, 5-19 adjusting, 5-19 plotting limit,

Strany 131 - Using Matrices

list keys, 7-2 math functions, 1-3 menu keys, 1-3 Notepad keys, 1-24 Symbolic view, 3-3 keying in letters, 1-2 keysinactive, 1-5 Program catalog, 8-3

Strany 132 - Matrix or Complex Matrix

MATH menu, 1-4,2-13 structure of, 2-13 math operations, 2-1 enclosing arguments, 2-2 in scientific notation, 2-2 negative numbers in, 2-2 matricesaddi

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of list, 7-7name conflict, 9-11 names formal, 2-11 naming aplets, 1-26 programs, 8-3natural exponential, 2-15, 2-20 natural log plus 1, 2-20 NEG. See

Strany 134

pause. See WAIT percent (%). 2-25 PERM, 2-23 permutations, 2-23 Pi, 2-16pi (constant), 2-19 PIXOFF, 8-14 PIXON, 8-14 PLOT, 8-16Function, Polar, Parame

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Canceling To cancel an operation within a view, press |on| (theOperations CANCEL key). Pressing CANCEL will cancel pendingoperations, but will not c

Strany 136 - Matrix Arithmetic

POLYROOT, 2-22 POS, 7-5 power, 1-2saving with automatic turn-off, 1-2 power lit, 5-15 power function, 2-16 PRDISPLAY, 8-20 precision numeric, 2-6 pred

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redrawingtable of numbers, 3-24 reduced row echelon, 6-11 regression example, 5-4 values, 5-21regression analysis, 5-21 regression fit user-defined, 5

Strany 138 - [x, y. z]

SEQPLOT, 3-18 SeqPiot variable, 8-31 sequencefinding square root, 3-33 sequence aplet, 1-12 Sequence definition, 3-3 sequence example, 3-7, 3-10 seque

Strany 139 - Matrix Functions

Connect, 8-28 Coord, 8-28 FastRes, 8-29 Grid, 8-29 Indep, 8-29 InvCross, 8-30 Labels, 8-30 Recenter, 8-30 Simult, 8-31 Trace, 8-32 Xcross, 8-33 Ycross

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Axes, 8-28SWAPROW (swap rows), 8-20computed, 5-16symbolic derivative, 2-12Connect, 8-28symbolic names, 2-11Grid, 8-29symbolic operations, 2-26Hmin/Hma

Strany 141 - Matrix Functions, continued

tracing functions, 3-12 tracing plots, 3-8 transmitting programs, 8-6 transmitting aplets, 1-27 transpose matrix, 6-12 Trigscaling, 3-16 trigonometric

Strany 142 - 6-12 Using Matrices

zoom options, 3-14 redrawing table of numbers, 3-24zoom out, 3-14 ZOOM table, 3-24Index-18

Strany 143 - Examples

Contacting Hewlett-PackardFor information about Using this Product. If you have questions about how to use the product that are not covered in this gu

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Aplet ViewsVIEWS NOTE SKETCHILIBlibraryCAPLETFunctionParametricPolarSequenceSolue ▼Е?ша[дздз1иттд1иэдак1ет1н?та1SYMBrun". 1 lun ¿(I'lE-ULIL

Strany 145 - Using Lists

5. Trace the plot. Move the crosshairs along the plot by pressing 0] andB-6. Zoom in and zoom out. Press {{MENU}} {{ZOOM}}, highlight In 4X4, and pre

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Automatic With this example you have defined a new aplet-an aplet Saving containing data for the solution of y = sin(l/x). The data areautomatically

Strany 147 - ENTER I

Storing £uid Recalling VariablesTo store anumberVariables are storage locations for numbers or values. The HP 38G has different categories of variable

Strany 148 - List Functions

“Deleting”VariablesHome andApletVariablesA variable always has a value in it, even if that value is zero. When you store another value into a variable

Strany 149 - List Operations, continued

Note Editing KeysKey Meaning{{SPACE}} Space key for text entry.{{APACE}} Displays previous page of the note.{{PAGET}}Displays next page of the note.{

Strany 150 - Alist{{ok}}

Sketch KeysKey Meanine{{STO^}}Stores the specified portion of the current sketch to a graphics variable (G1 through GO).{{NEWP}}Adds a new, blank page

Strany 151 - Using Lists 7-7

To draw a line 1. In Sketch view, press {{DRAW}} and move the cursor to where you want to start the line2. Press {{LINE}}. This turns on line-drawing

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HP 38G Graphing Calculator User’s GuideHEWLETT®PACKARDHP Part No. FI 200-90013Printed in Singapore

Strany 153 - Using the Program Catalog

DRAW KeysKeyMeaning{{DOT-f}},Dot on, dot off. Turns pixels on/off as crosshairs{{DOT-}} move.{{LINE}}Draws a line from the cursor’s starting position

Strany 154 - 8-2 Programming

To store into a You can define a portion of a sketch inside a box, and thengraphics store that graphic into a graphics variable.variable1. In the Sk

Strany 155 - ENTER NRME FDR NEH FliBSItRM

To write a note 1. In the Notepad, press {{EDIT}} to modify the highlighted in the Notepad note or press {{new}} to start a new note. For a new note,

Strany 156 - PRBGRAM CDMMftNDS

Managing ApletsOnce you have entered information into an aplet, you have defined a new version of an aplet. The information is automatically saved und

Strany 157 - ! ENTER 1

To name an aplet1. Press I LIB I to open the Library. Highlight the aplet to name.2. Press {{SAVE}} and enter a name. Press {{OK}} to confirm it,

Strany 158 - 8-6 Programming

Sending and Receiving ApletsA convenient way to distribute or share problems in class and to turn in homework is to transmit (copy) aplets

Strany 159 - Edit proyratn?

3. Receiving calculator : Open the Library and press {{RECV}}.* You have two options : another HP 38G or a disk drive (or computer). Highlight your s

Strany 160 - 8-8 Programming

Mathematical CalculationsThe most commonly used math operations are on the keyboard. Access to the rest of the math functions is via the MATH menu (pr

Strany 161 - Programmieg Commands

Long ResultsNegativeNumbersScientific Notation powers of 10)If the result is too long to fit in the display line, press 0 to highlight it and then pre

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ExamplesEnterine...Calculates...[Ml 45 0 [it]sin (45 -r tt)[Ml 45 eg 0 H [it]sin (45) + -IT1 Vx 1 85 01 9yfExQ[W1 B 55 0 9 Q]VS5x9Algebraic Preceden

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NoticeThis manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no wa

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Complex NumbersComplex The HP 38G can return a complex number as a result forResults some math functions, A complex number appears as anordered pair

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Note that pressing | enter] enters (or re-enters) the last input, whereas pressing [ANSWER] copies the last result into the edit line.Continuing a Y

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Clearing theDisplayHistoryClearing the Edit LineIt's a good habit to clear the display history ( [CLEAR]) whenever you are done working in Home

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The VAR MenuAnother way to retrieve a variable is to use the VAR (variables) menu. The VAR menu contains the Home variables, as well as the aplet vari

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Home variables retain their values regardless of context: Home, the aplets, and the editors recognize the Home variables and retain whatever was last

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Aplet The variable types in the table below are aplet variables thatVariables you use to define aplet functions and to store some kinds ofaplet data

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To access an The {{APLET}} menu key in the VAR menu switches the menu aplet variable ¡¡st to aplet variables. The symbol indicates what is "on&

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IndeflniteIntegralsYou can mix formal names and real variables. Evaluating (A*s2) ^ will substitute a number for A but not for s2.If you want to evalu

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Composition of You can define a function of another function using the Functions Function aplet (|lib| Function). That is, f(g(xy) can beentered into

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To copy a 1. Press | math | to display the MATH menu. The categoriesfunction appear in alphabetical order. Use 0 and 0 to scrollthrough the categori

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ContentsGetting StartedStarting Out... 1-1The Keyboard...

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KeyboardFunctionsThe most frequently used functions appear on the keyboard. The keyboard functions are the only math functions that do not appear in t

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[ATAN]l[J^][^]K’]EUIZ]Arc tangent: tan^'x. Output ranges from -90° to 90°, -Tr/2 to 77/2, or -100 to 100 grads. Inputs and outputs depend on the

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CalculusFunctionsYou will find the symbols for the calculus functions derivative and integral in the CHARS menu ( [CHARS]) as well

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Complex-NumberFunctionsThese functions are for complex numbers only. You can also use complex numbers with all trigonometric and hyperbolic functions,

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ConstantsThe HP 38G has an internal numeric representation for these constants.eNatural logarithm base. Internally represented as 2.71828182846.!I

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HyperbolicTrigonometryThe hyperbolic trigonometry functions can also take complex numbers as arguments.ACOSHInverse hyperbolic cosine: cosh&apo

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List Functions These functions are for list data stored in list variables. See chapter 7, Using Lists.Loop Functions The loop functions display a resu

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PolynomialFunctionsPolynomials are products of constants (coefficients) and variables raised to powers (terms).POLYCOEF Polynomial coefficients. Retur

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ProbabilityFunctionsProbability functions are often used in statistical analyses.COMBNumber of combinations (without regard to order) of n things take

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Real-NumberFunctionsSome real-number functions can also take complex arguments.CEIUNGSmallest integer greater than, equal to value.CEILING (oa/ue)DEG-

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Plotting and Exploring FunctionsDefining a Problem...3-1Select an Aplet...

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Real-Number Functions, continuedMAXMINMOD%CHANGE%TOTALRAD^DEGROUNDSIGNTRUNCATEXPONMaximum. The greater of two values.MAX (value!, value2)Minimum. The

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Statistics-TwoSymbolicFunctionsThese are functions for use with two-variable statistics. See chapter 5, Statistics.The symbolic functions are used for

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Test Functions The test functions are logical operators that always return either a 1 (true') or a 0 (false).< Less than. Returns 1 if true,

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TrigonometryFunctionsThe trigonometry functions can also take complex numbers as arguments. For SIN, COS, TAN, ASIN, ACOS, and ATAN, see the Keyboard

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Plotting and Exploring FunctionsTypes of Plots Graphing is at the heart of the HP 38G. All of the built-in aplets do graphing. This chapter considers

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Select an ApletSelect the aplet appropriate to your problem : Open the Library (|lib|), highlight the name of an aplet, and press {{START}} (or IENTEr

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To define the 1. Display the Symbolic view (| symb |). If the highlight is on expression an existing expression, scroll to an empty line—unless youdo

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Symbolic View KeysKey Meanine{{EDIT}} Copies the highlighted expression to the edit line for editing. Press {{OK}} when done.{{^CHK}} Checks/unchecks

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Evaluating ExpressionsIn Aplets In the Symbolic view, a variable is a symbol only, and doesnot represent one specific value.If a variable contains an

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StatisticsExample: Finding a Linear Equation to Fit Data...5-2Entering Statistical Data...

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Examples: Defining ExpressionsFunctionExampleDefine - 2x + 3 .Enter this expression as the right side of the equation in the Symbolic view.In the Symb

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Polar Example Define r = 2 cos40.In the Symbolic view of the Polar aplet, highlight a line (or clear the lines) and enter the expression.I Select Pola

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Undefined If, during plotting, a real value for the expression is not found,Points then that point is not plotted, and no line is connectedthrough i

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ParametricExamplePlot the expressions from the previous Parametric example, x(f) = 3 sinSi and y(i) = 2 sin4f .Before plotting, however, reset the def

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Sequence Plot the Fibonacci sequence from the previous SequenceExample example, i/, = 1, = 1, and = i/„_, + . In Plot Setup,first set the SEQPLOT

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Exploring the PlotPlot view (press [ plot | or [VIEWS]) gives you a selection of menu keys to explore a graph further (for the checkmarked expressio

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TracingMany aplets have a Trace mode. Trace mode is on when a plot has just been drawn. When Trace mode is on, the crosshairs cursor follows just the

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To turn on e Trace mode and the coordinate display are automatically TRACE mode set when a plot is drawn. At other times, set Trace mode by pressing {

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{{ZOOMI}OptionsSelect an option and press {{OK}}.Option MeanineCenter Recenters the plot around the current position of the crosshairs without changin

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To use Box The Box Zoom option lets you draw a box around the area Zoom you want to zoom in on.1. If necessary, press {{MENU}} to turn

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ProgrammingThe Contents of a Program...8-1Structured Programming...

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Other Views for Scaling and Splitting the GraphOther Scales The preset viewing options ( [VIEWS]) draw the plot using certain pre-defined axis scales

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Splitting the ScreenOverlayingPlotsThe Split Screen view can give you two simultaneous views of the plot.1. Press [VIEWS] . Select Plot-

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Setting Up the Plot (Plot Setup)Press [SETUP-PLOT] to define any of the settings shown inthe next two tables.1. Use the arrow keys to move from fie

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Second-Page Those items with space for a checkmark are settings you can turn on or off. Press {{PAGET}} to display the second page.SIMULTIf more tha

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To move the cursorTo clear shadingTo change the starting position of the cursor after having selected an operation, press {{MENU}}, move the cursor, a

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Examples: Root-Finding with PlotsThese examples of the interactive root-finding operations use the expression f(x) = jc^-1 in the Functi

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AREAYou move the cursor to the starting point first, then shade the area.{{MENU}} {{FCN}}Select Area. . . {{OK}} {{OK}} to set starting pointQ 10 time

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Using a Table of NumbersDisplay a Table of Numbers (Numeric View)After entering and selecting (checkmarking) the expression in the Symbolic view, pres

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Exploring the Table of NumbersZooming{{ZOOM}}OptionsZooming redraws the table of numbers in greater or lesser detail.OptionMeaningInDecreases the in

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Splitting the ScreenThe Split Screen view gives you two simultaneous views.1. In the Symbolic view of the appropriate aplet, make sure the function(

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Getting StartedRead this chapter first! It will get you started using your HP 38G, from turning it on to running aplets.Starting OutThe Cover The prot

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SETUP-NUMScreenField MeaningNUMSTARTWhere to start the independent variable’s first value.NUMSTEPThe size of the increment from one independent variab

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To clear data Press [CLEAR] to erase the data from a table.“Build Your Own” KeysKeyMeanine{{EDIT}} Puts the highlighted independent value (X, T, 0,

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More ExamplesFunctionExamplePlot the circle, = 13. Rearrange the equation to y = . This must be entered as two expressions,y = ^(l3-x') and y =

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FunctionExample,continuedPLOT [SETUP-NUM](Check that the Numeric settings are the defaults—if not, press miClIAR].)NUMVH: 0 FliKJ 3.S0SS51 i8n;iii^

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Parametric Plot the two sets of equations below that describe the paths of Example two particles over time. Look at the interval between

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ParametricExample,continued{{ZOOM}} Select in {{ok}}asT XI Y1X21.1?5 2.2 -.3 I.REH'IIOl.S2.133333-.2 1.R02113ill:iTIl'iil'l-.10.11.B763

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Polar Example Plot the circle, r = 3 (sin^e + cos^0).I Select Polar [SETUP^YMB]Check that Radians is set.ISYMB13 g El M[A 0 miA 0I cos I enter!{{6}}

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Sequence Generate a sequence to calculate the square root of 2 usingExample the iterative relationship) X ) = \{Ul, +a), where a = 2.Define this seq

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SequenceExample,continued [VIEWS]Select Auto Scale {{OK}}Explore the graph and the values for N and Ul by pressing g and [^.As you trace the graph wi

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SolveThe Solve aplet will solve an equation or an expression for its unknown variable. You define an equation or expression in Symbolic view, then sup

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