Some useful plot operations for function plots – HP 48gII User Manual

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Some useful PLOT operations for FUNCTION plots

In order to discuss these PLOT options, we'll modify the function to force it to
have some real roots (Since the current curve is totally contained above the x
axis, it has no real roots.) Press

‚@@@Y1@@ to list the contents of the function

Y1 on the stack: <<

X ‘EXP(-X^2/2)/

√(2*π) ‘ >>. To edit this expression

use:

˜

Launches

the

line

editor

‚˜

Moves cursor to the end of the line

ššš-0.1

Modifies the expression

`

Returns

to

calculator

display


Next, store the modified expression into variable y by using

„@@@Y1@@ if in

RPN mode, or

„îK @@@Y1@@ in ALG mode.

The function to be plotted is now,

1

.

0

)

2

exp(

2

1

)

(

2

=

x

x

f

π


Enter the PLOT WINDOW environment by entering

„ò(press them

simultaneously if in RPN mode.) Keep the range of –4 to 4 for H-VIEW,
press

˜@AUTO to generate the V-VIEW. To plot the graph, press @ERASE @DRAW

• Once the graph is plotted, press @)@FCN! to access the function menu.

With this menu you can obtain additional information about the plot
such as intersects with the x-axis, roots, slopes of the tangent line,
area under the curve, etc.

• For example, to find the root on the left side of the curve, move the

cursor near that point, and press

@ROOT. You will get the result: ROOT:

-1.6635…. Press

L to recover the menu. Here is the result of

ROOT in the current plot:

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