HP 40gs User Manual

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Computer Algebra System (CAS)

PREVAL is used for calculating an integral defined from a
primitive: it evaluates this primitive between the two limits
of the integral.

Typing:

PREVAL(X

2

+X,2,3)

gives:

6

RISCH

Primitive and defined integral

RISCH has two parameters: an expression and the name
of a variable.

RISCH returns a primitive of the first parameter with
respect to the variable specified in the second parameter.

Typing:

RISCH((2·X

2

+1)·EXP(X

2

+1),X)

gives:

X·EXP(X

2

+1)

N O T E :

If the RISCH parameter is the AND of two elements,
RISCH concerns itself only with the second element of the
AND, and adds the result to the first argument.

SERIES

Limited

n

th-order expansion

SERIES has three arguments: an expression dependent on
a variable, an equality (the variable x = the value a to
which you want to calculate the expansion) and a whole
number (the order n of the limited expansion).

You can omit the name of the variable and the = sign
when this name is in

VX).

SERIES returns the limited nth-order expansion of the
expression in the vicinity of x = a.

Example — Expansion in the vicinity of x=a

Give a limited 4th-order expansion of cos(2 · x)

2

in the

vicinity of

.

For this you use the

SERIES command.

x

π
6

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=

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