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The screen shot shown above displays two solutions. In the first one,
β
4
-5
β
=125, SOLVE produces no solutions { }. In the second one,
β
4
- 5
β
= 6, SOLVE
produces four solutions, shown in the last output line. The very last solution is
not visible because the result occupies more characters than the width of the
calculator’s screen. However, you can still see all the solutions by using the
down arrow key (
˜
), which triggers the line editor (this operation can be
used to access any output line that is wider than the calculator’s screen):
The corresponding RPN screens for these two examples, before and after the
application of function SOLVE, are shown next:
Use of the down-arrow key (
˜
) in this mode will launch the line editor:
Function SOLVEVX
The function SOLVEVX solves an equation for the default CAS variable
contained in the reserved variable name VX. By default, this variable is set to
‘X’. Examples, using the ALG mode with VX = ‘X’, are shown below:
Summary of Contents for 50G
Page 1: ...HP g graphing calculator user s guide H Edition 1 HP part number F2229AA 90006 ...
Page 130: ...Page 2 70 The CMDS CoMmanDS menu activated within the Equation Writer i e O L CMDS ...
Page 206: ...Page 5 29 LIN LNCOLLECT POWEREXPAND SIMPLIFY ...
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Page 383: ...Page 11 56 Function KER Function MKISOM ...
Page 715: ...Page 21 68 Whereas using RPL there is no problem when loading this program in algebraic mode ...
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