Two-variable statistics, Symbolic functions – HP 39gs User Manual

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Using mathematical functions

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XPON

Exponent of value.

XPON(value)

Example

XPON(123.4) returns 2

Two-variable statistics

These are functions for use with two-variable statistics.
See “Two-variable” on page 10-15.

Symbolic functions

The symbolic functions are used for symbolic
manipulations of expressions. The variables can be
formal or numeric, but the result is usually in symbolic
form (not a number). You will find the symbols for the
symbolic functions = and | (where) in the CHARS menu
(

CHARS

) as well as the MATH menu.

= (

equals

)

Sets an equality for an equation. This is not a logical
operator and does not store values. (See “Test functions”
on page 13-18.)

expression1=expression2

ISOLATE

Isolates the first occurrence of variable in expression=0
and returns a new expression, where
variable=newexpression. The result is a general solution
that represents multiple solutions by including the (formal)
variables S1 to represent any sign and n1 to represent
any integer.

ISOLATE(expression, variable)

Examples

ISOLATE(2*X+8,X) returns -4
ISOLATE(A+B*X/C,X) returns -(A*C/B)

LINEAR?

Tests whether expression is linear for the specified
variable. Returns

0 (false) or 1 (true).

LINEAR?(expression, variable)

Example

LINEAR?((X^2-1)/(X+1),X) returns 0

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