Browsing in the equation library, Viewing equations, Browsing in the equation library ,27-4 – HP 50g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Browsing in the Equation Library

When you select a subject and title in the Equation Library, you specify a set of
one or more equations. You can get the following information about the
equation set from the Equation Library catalogs:

The equations themselves and the number of equations.

The variables used and their units. (You can also change the units.)

A picture of the physical system (for most equation sets).

Viewing equations

All equations have a display form and some applications also have a
calculation form. The display form gives the equation in its basic form, the form
you would see in books. The calculation form includes computational
refinements. If an equation has a computational form, an * appears in the
upper left corner of the equation display.

Operations for viewing Equations and Pictures

Key

Action

Example

#EQN# #NXEQ# Shows the display form of

current or next equation in
EquationWriter format.

`

Shows the display form of
current or next equation as an
algebraic object. ` or ˜
shows the next equation, —
shows the previous.

'B=(μ0*μr*I)/
(2*à*r)'

Shows calculation form by
putting a list containing the
current set of equations on the
stack.

{'B=IFTE(r<rw,CO
NST(μ0)*μr*I*r/
(2*à*rw^2),CONST
(μ0)*μr*I/
(2*à*r))' }

r I

B

r

μ μ

π

=

⋅ ⋅

0

2

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