Special notes, Examples – HP 48g Graphing Calculator User Manual

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Special Notes

■ Algebraic expressions should be entered in complex form, ' < F« G ) ' ,

where F and G are each expressions involving the independent
variable.

m Programs should take nothing from the stack and return one

complex number result.

Examples

Example 1

:

Display the parametric example plot, LISSA:
x ( t ) = 3sin3t, i/(i) = 2 sin 41. If necessary, type in TEFiCH

to install the EXAMPLES directorv then:

fwlRl ExflM PL

a—iSaiiiinviiimit

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After plotting, press [CANCEL) fr^fPLOT) to review the PLOT forms
that generated the plot. Experiment by changing values or settings

and redrawing the plot.

Example 2:

Do the two particles described below parametrically

actually collide between 1 = 0 and

1

= 6.5 or do their

path traces merely cross?

Particle 1: x ( t ) =

— |l,

y{t)

= 41 — 5.

Particle 2: x { l ) = 2 sin 1^1, y { t ) = —3cos fl.

S t e p 1 : In the Parametric PLOT form, enter a list containing the

two parametric expressions into EQ

C ' < 16 ••■■■ 3 ■ - 8 .•••■ 3 * T 4 * T 5) ' ' < 2 * SIH t rr .■-■ 2 * T) -

3

* C U S < Tf ■■■'■ 2 * T)) ’ ]■

Plot Types 23-9

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