HP (Hewlett-Packard) F2215AA#ABA ユーザーズマニュアル

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The Y–register (press 
) contains the previous estimate for the root or equals 
to zero. This number should be the same as the value in the X–register. If it is 
not, then the root returned was only an approximation, and the values in the 
X– and Y–registers bracket the root. These bracketing numbers should be 
close together.
The Z– register (press 
 again) contains D
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value of the equation at the root. 
For an exact root, this should be zero. If it is not zero, the root given was only 
an approximation; this number should be close to zero.
If a calculation ends with the   , the calculator could not converge on 
a root. (You can see the value in the X–register — the final estimate of the root — by 
pressing 
 or 
 to clear the message.) The values in the X– and Y–registers 
bracket the interval that was last searched to find the root. The Z–register contains 
the value of the equation at the final estimate of the root.
If the X– and Y–register values aren't close together, or the Z–register value 
isn't close to zero, the estimate from the X–register probably isn't a root.
If the X– and Y–register values are close together, and the Z–register value is 
close to zero, the estimate from the X–register may be an approximation to a 
root.
Interrupting a SOLVE Calculation
To halt a calculation, press 
 or 
, and the message “” will 
be shown. The current best estimate of the root is in the unknown variable; use 
 
 to view it without disturbing the stack, but solving cannot be resumed.
Choosing Initial Guesses for SOLVE
The two initial guesses come from:
The number currently stored in the unknown variable. 
The number in the X–register (the display).