HP 40gs User Manual

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Computer Algebra System (CAS)

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Typing:

DEF(U(N) = 2N+1)

produces the result:

U(N) = 2N+1

Typing:

U(3)

then returns:

7

Example

Calculate the first six Fermat numbers F1...F6 and
determine whether they are prime.

So, you want to calculate:

for k = 1...6

Typing the formula:

gives a result of 17. You can then invoke the
ISPRIME?() command, which is found in the MATH
key’s

Integer menu. The response is 1, which means

TRUE. Using the history (which you access by pressing the

SYMB key), you put the expression

into the

Equation Writer with

ECHO, and change it to:

Or better, define a function F(K) by selecting

DEF from the

ALGB menu on the menu bar and type:

The response is

and F is now listed amongst the

variables (which you can verify using the

VARS key).

For K=5, you then type:

F(5)

F k

( )

2

2

k

1

+

=

2

2

2

1

+

2

2

2

1

+

2

2

3

1

+

DEF F K

( )

2

2

k

1

+

=

(

)

2

2

k

1

+

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