Lesson 2: mathematical objects and the hp 48 – HP 48G User Manual
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Lesson 2: Mathematical Objects and the HP 48
The
mathematical
and scientific disciplines use
a wide variety of
objects ill the process of describing and solving problems: real
numbers (sometimes with units attached), complex numbers, vectors,
matrices, functions, variables, eciuations, plots of many kinds, points,
sequences,
words and
sentences, programs,
and so forth.
The HP 48 can use all of these objects and more:
Concept
Example
HP 48 Object
Real Nmnber
14.75
1 4 , , 7 5
. . . with Unit
4.75 m/s
1 4 „ 7 5 ^ . n / s
Complex Nimiber
3 + 4i
< 3 , 4 )
. . . Polar Form
< 5 ¿53 „ 1 )
Ordered Pair
( 4 , - 6 )
( 4 - 6 )
Coordinate
(
8 . 2 5 , 1 2 . 1 )
< 8 , , 2 5 , 1 2 , . 1 )
Symbolic Constant
7
T
■
M ^
Variable
' '
Vector
4i + j - 3k
[ 4 1 ........3 ]
... Polar Form
L -"j =:::! =■!■ !i. >:
b
J
Matrix
3 -4 1
0 1 --2
l
C 3 ......4 1 ]
C
0
1 ...... 2 ]]
Text String
Begin here.
" B e g i n h e r e , . ”
Labeled Quantity
Volume is 6 . i 4 m l .
VUL.”
6
,, .
1
.
Equation
4x® — 5xy' = 9x + y
' 4*x"'^3•-"5e:^o;cy■■''■2=
9 * x + y '
Expression
sin(.i:).
’ S I H ( x > '
Sequence
0 , 1 , 1 , 2 , 3 , 5
C
0
1 1 2 3 5 : >
Conunaiids
Draw the plot
DRAW
Program
Find square roots.
«
4
DUP NEC X
List
!, “TWO", DRAW
C >
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