HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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7. The Equation Writer
How the Equation Writer Application Is Organized
Constructing Equations................................................
Entering Ecjuations....................................................
Controlling Implicit Parentheses ...........................
EquationWriter Examples........................................
Editing Equations..........................................................
Editing with Subexpressions...................................
Summary of EquationWriter Operations . . . .
The MatrixWriter
How the HP 48 Displays Arrays
Entering Arrays ...........................
Editing Arrays..............................
MatrixWriter Operations . .
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Graphic Objects
The PICTURE Environment.................................................
Using the Picture Editor........................................................
Turning Pixels On and Off................................................
Adding Elements Using the Graphics Environment
Editing and Erasing a Picture..........................................
Saving and Viewing Graphic Objects.................................
Graphic Object Coordinates.................................................
Graphic Object Commands .................................................
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Unit Objects
Overview of the Units Application
Units and Unit Objects . . . .
The UNITS Catalog Menu . . . .
Creating a Unit Object . . . .
Unit Prefixes......................................
Converting Units..................................
Using the UNITS Catalog Menu
Using CONVERT.............................
Using UBASE (for SI Base Units)
Converting Angular Units . . .
Calculating wdth Units.......................
Factoring Unit Expressions . . .
Using Unit Objects in Algebraics
Working with Temperature Units .
Converting Temperature Units .
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