HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
Page 10
Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".
17. lists and Sequences
Creating Lists ................................................................................. 17-1
Multiple-Argument Commands with Lists........................... 17-3
Applying a Function or Program to a List (DOLIST) 17-4
Applying a Function Recursively to a List............................. 17-5
List Manipulations.......................................................................... 17-6
ifuences........................................................................................ 17-7
18. Solving Equations
Solving an Equation for an Unknown Variable . . . .
Interpreting Results.................................................................... 18-3
Solving Options.......................................................................... 18-5
SOLVE: An Alternative Solving Environment . . . .
Additional Solving Options in SOLVE................................... 18-8
Finding All Roots of a Polynomial............................................. 18-10
Solving a System of Linear Equations:...................................... 18-11
Using the Finance Solver............................................................. 18-13
Calculating Amortizations...................................................... 18-19
19. Differential Eipations
Solving Differential Equations .................................................... 19-1
Solving a Standard Initial-Value Problem ............................. 19-2
Solving a Stiff Initial-Value Problem....................................... 19-3
Solving a Vector-Value Differential Equation . . . .
19-5
Plotting Solutions to Differential Equations .............................. 19-7
Plotting a Stiff Differential Equation ...................................... 19-9
Plotting a Phase Plane for a Vector-Valued Solution ,
19-12
20. Calculus and Symbolic M.aiiipiilatioii
Numeric Integration.................................................................. 20-1
The Accuracy Factor and the Uncertainty of
Numerical Integration........................................................ 20-6
Symbolic Integration ................................................................. 20-7
Differentiation................................................................................. 20-9
Creating User-Defined Derivatives....................................... 20-11
Implicit Difierentiation ........................................................... 20-12
Taylor Polynomial Approximation............................................ 20-12
Finding Symbolic Solutions to Equations................................. 20-14
Isolating a Single Variable....................................................... 20-15
Solving Quadratic Equations.................................................. 20-15
Contents-6