Command line example – HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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This example uses the LIN coiumand to linearize a trigonometric
expression, and the EXPAND command to simplify the result. The
expression to linearize is:
sin(7ir)

Command line example

Before you start, ensure that the CAS Modes input form is set to the
default setting. See “Configuring the CAS” on page 5-2 for details.

1. Open the EXP&LN menu and select the

LIN conunand.

0(S)®®iiD

2. Enter the expression inside the

command’s brackets.

®0®®®

3. Apply the command to the expression.

5. Open the Algebra menu and place the

EXPAND conunand on the command line.

6. Retrieve the result from history.

RflP HVI HEK f;=

IHdHEl_____

LINO

RitD KV2 HEK R=

IHCHE?

linì

:

si

N';

it

*

x

4>

TOiiBUTiKCTiiiiiiaiiinmOTam

fifiD KVZ HEK fi=

ÌHdHEJ

CC«HpUX HC"dl<! on?

LIH<SIN<iri^K>)

IB

j

BBI

4. Since the linearization returns a complex

result, the calculator prompts to switch to

complex mode. Accept the switch to
complex mode, and linearize the
expression.

RflO KVZ HEK C=

■ IHOHE?__________

: LIH(.SIt«TT.X))

l^'EXpaoir:'

RHD KVZ HEX C= 'K'

iHOHE]-

:LINCSINCTr>;=-i))

-[I'EXPi i .K'TT)|+^'EKPI>( i

'Xt-

EXPANDO

______________

RflD HVS HEH C=

ÌH0MEJ

: L.iMli-irSLIT'ftJJ

-[|€XP( i v'i'TT)]+|€XPi:-( i'X*-

EXPAND C — ( i ..^'2*EXP( i*X*...

*EXP<-':: i*X*

>4

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Working with expressions

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