User-defined functions, User-defined functions -6 – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Finding Mathematical Functions on the HP 48

Topic or Group

Access

Reference

Arithmetic

Keyboard

Chapter 12

Exponential Functions

Keyboard

Chapter 12

Logarithmic Functions

Keyboard

Chapter 12

Trigonometric Functions

Keyboard

Chapter 12

Hyperbolic Functions

iMThT) HYP

Chapter 12

Probability Functions

fMTH) PRijB

Chapter 12

Percentages

fMTH) REAL

Chapter 12

Built-In Constants

fMTHHlMXT) CONS

Chapter 12

f-h) fEQLIB) COL I E

Chapter 25

Real-Number Functions

(MTH) REAL

Chapter 12

Complex Functions

I

mth

H

nxt

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cm

PL

Chapter 12

Vector Functions

fMTHlVECTR

Chapter 13

Fourier Transforms

(IVITHliNXT) FFT

Chapter 13

Matrix Functions

(MTH) M

h

TR

Chapter 14

Linear Algebra

fMTH) MflTR

Chapter 14

Number Base Conversions (MTH) BASE

Chapter 15

Binary Arithmetic

fMTHl EASE

Chapter 15

Boolean Logic Operations (MTH) BHSE LUCiC

Chapter 15

Date and Time Arithmetic I3(

t

W1

Chapter 16

Fraction Arithmetic

i+ilfSYMBOLIC)

Chapter 16

Applying Functions to

Lists

f MTH 1 LIST Keyboard

Chapter 17

Sequences and Series

fMTHl LIST

Chapter 17

Recursive List Procedures (PRG) LIST

Chapter 17

11

User-Defined Functions

You can add your own user-defined functions. A user-defined function

behaves like a built-in function is several ways:

■ It takes its arguments from the stack or in algebraic syntax.
B It takes symbolic arguments.
B It can be differentiated.

11-6 Using Mathematical Functions

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