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Sharp EL-5230 User Manual

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Using the solver function

You can solve any unknown variable in an equation by assigning known
values to the rest of the variables. Let us compare the differences between
the solver function and the simulation calculations using the same expres-
sion as in the last example.

Example

What is the height of cone 3 if it has a radius of 8
and the same volume as cone 2 (r = 9, h = 8) in
the last example?

9.

Store the result of step 8 on the
previous page in variable V.
Press j twice and ; <
x V.

10. Input the equation (including ‘=’) in the

NORMAL mode.
Press ; V ; = then input
the rest of the expression.
You must press ; = ( m
key), not e, to enter the = sign.

11. Press I 5 to move to the

variable input display.

• Note that the values assigned to the

variables in the last example for the
simulation calculations are retained and
displayed.

12. Press d to skip the height, and

then press 8 e to enter the radius
(R).

• The cursor is now on V. The value that

was stored in step 9 is displayed.
(volume of cone 2)

13. Press u u to go back to the

variable H.

• This time the value of H from memory is

also displayed.

V=1ı3πRŒH

H=z 8.

V=1ı3πRŒH

V=z678.5840132

AnsÒV
678.5840132
V=1ı3πRŒH_

2

V

=

πr h

3

1

r

h

Chapter 1: Before You Get Started

0.
AnsÒV

678.5840132

V=1ı3πRŒH

H=z 8.

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