HP 49g Graphing Calculator User Manual
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Table of contents
Document Outline
- HP49G
- Contents
- The purpose of this manual
- Advanced Functions
- HP 49G on the World Wide Web
- Regulatory inFormation
- Warranty
- Chapter 1 Keys
- The HP 49G’s keyboards
- Key conventions
- Chsptor 2 Basic operation
- Turning on and turning oFF
- DeFauU screen
- Using the command line
- Input Forms
- Modes
- Chapter 3
- Creating and editing expressions
- Creating a new expression
- Editing an expression
- Using Equation Writer
- Operating modes
- Examples
- Equation Writer keys
- Chapter 4 Plotting graphs
- Basic plotting
- Cursor movement
- Zooming
- Analyzing Functions
- Tables
- Special plotting and table variables
- Chapter 5
- Working with expressions
- Configuring the CAS
- Using the computer algebra system
- Performing substitutions
- Expanding and Factorizing
- Calculus commands
- DiFFerentiating an expression step-by-step
- Chapter 6 Solving equations
- About solving equations
- Solving an equation
- Solving polynomial equations
- Solving linear systems
- Solving difFerential equations
- Using the financial solver
- Chapter 7 Storing objects
- Variables
- Managing variables and directories
- Memory Management
- Chapter 8
- Vectors, lists, arrays, and matrices
- Vectors
- Arrays and matrices
- Chapter 9 Using statistics
- Descriptive statistics
- Chapter 10
- Introduction to programming
- Creating, saving, and running a program
- Algebraic and RPN modes
- Handling data
- How a program flows
- Working with variables
- Looping and branching
- Trapping errors
- Appendix A
- Connecting to another calculator
- Transferring objects between calculators
- Transferring data between two HP 49Gs
- Transferring objects to or from an HP 48
- Appendix B Error messages
- Appendix C Units
- Appendix D
- Calculator is not responding
- Calculator continually re-boots
- Error on start up
- Appendix E Working in RPN mode
- Using the stack
- Example stack calculations
- Manipulating stack data
- Service and Support