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Using the Action Menu

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u sumSeq

Function: Finds the lowest-degree polynomial that represents the sequence expressed by

the input list and returns the sum of the polynomial. When there are two lists,
this command returns a polynomial that maps each element in the first list to its
corresponding element in the second list, and returns the sum of the
polynomial.

Syntax: sumSeq (List-1[, List-2] [,variable] [ ) ]

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x

” is the default when you omit “[,variable]”.

Example: To determine the sum of a polynomial for a sequence expressed by the list

{3, 5, 7, 9}

Menu Item: [Action][List-Calculation][sumSeq]

Example: To obtain the polynomial that maps the elements in the list {9, 7, 4, 1} to its

corresponding elements in the list {0, 4, 6, 5}, and return the sum of the
polynomial.

Menu Item: [Action][List-Calculation][sumSeq]

Using the Matrix-Create Submenu

The [Matrix-Create] submenu contains commands related to creation of matrices.

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u trn

Function: Returns a transposed matrix.

Syntax: trn (Mat [ ) ]

Example: To transpose the matrix [[1,2] [3,4]]

Menu Item: [Action][Matrix-Create][trn]

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