HP 50g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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3 in the first term of the numerator. Then, press the right arrow key, ™, to
navigate through the expression.

Simplifying an expression
Press the

@BIG soft menu key to get the screen to look as in the previous figure

(see above). Now, press the

@SIMP soft menu key, to see if it is possible to

simplify this expression as it is shown in the Equation Writer. The result is the
following screen:

This screen shows the argument of the SIN function, namely,

, transformed

into

. This may not seem like a simplification, but it is in the sense that

the cubic root function has been replaced by the inverse functions exp-LN.

Factoring an expression
In this exercise we will try factoring a polynomial expression. To continue the
previous exercise, press the ` key. Then, launch the Equation Writer again
by pressing the ‚O key. Type the equation:

XQ2™+2*X*~y+~y Q2™-

~‚a Q2™™+~‚b Q2

resulting in

Let’s select the first 3 terms in the expression and attempt a factoring of this sub-
expression: ‚—˜‚™‚™ . This produces:

Now, press the

@FACTO soft menu key, to get

3

θ

3

)

(

θ

LN

e

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