HP 48gII User Manual

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As an

example, use the following data to obtain a polynomial fitting with p =

2, 3, 4, 5, 6.

x y

2.30 179.72
3.20 562.30
4.50 1969.11
1.65 65.87
9.32 31220.89
1.18 32.81
6.24 6731.48
3.45 737.41
9.89 39248.46

1.22 33.45


Because we will be using the same x-y data for fitting polynomials of different
orders, it is advisable to save the lists of data values x and y into variables xx
and yy, respectively. This way, we will not have to type them all over again
in each application of the program POLY. Thus, proceed as follows:

{ 2.3 3.2 4.5 1.65 9.32 1.18 6.24 3.45 9.89 1.22 }

` ‘xx’ K

{179.72 562.30 1969.11 65.87 31220.89 32.81 6731.48 737.41
39248.46 33.45}

` ‘yy’ K


To fit the data to polynomials use the following:
@@xx@@ @@yy@@ 2 @POLY, Result: [4527.73 -3958.52 742.23]
i.e.,

y = 4527.73-39.58x+742.23x

2

@@xx@@ @@yy@@ 3 @POLY, Result: [ –998.05 1303.21 -505.27 79.23]
i.e.,

y = -998.05+1303.21x-505.27x

2

+79.23x

3

@@xx@@ @@yy@@ 4 @POLY, Result: [20.92 –2.61 –1.52 6.05 3.51 ]
i.e.,

y = 20.92-2.61x-1.52x

2

+6.05x

3

+3.51x

4

.

@@xx@@ @@yy@@ 5 @POLY, Result: [19.08 0.18 –2.94 6.36 3.48 0.00 ]
i.e.,

y = 19.08+0.18x-2.94x

2

+6.36x

3

+3.48x

4

+0.0011x

5

@@xx@@ @@yy@@ 6 @POLY, Result: [-16.73 67.17 –48.69 21.11 1.07 0.19 0.00]
i.e.,

y = -16.73+67.17x-48.69x

2

+21.11x

3

+1.07x

4

+0.19x

5

+0.0058x

6

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