ユーザーズマニュアル目次On/off, cancel operations1The display1The keyboard1Menus1Input forms1Mode settings1Setting a mode1Aplets (E–lessons)1Aplet library1Aplet views1Aplet view configuration1Mathematical calculations1Using fractions1Complex numbers1Catalogs and editors1Differences between the HP 38G and the HP 39G/40G1Aplet views2About the Symbolic view2Defining an expression (Symbolic view)2Evaluating expressions2About the Plot view2Setting up the plot (Plot view setup)2Exploring the graph2Other views for scaling and splitting the graph2About the numeric view2Setting up the table (numeric view setup)2Exploring the table of numbers2Building your own table of numbers2“Build Your Own” menu keys2Example: plotting a circle2About the Function aplet3Getting started with the Function aplet3Function aplet interactive analysis3Plotting a piecewise defined function example3About the Parametric aplet4Getting started with the Parametric aplet4Getting started with the polar aplet5About the Sequence aplet6Getting started with the Sequence aplet6About the Solve aplet7Getting started with the Solve aplet7Use an initial guess7Interpreting results7Plotting to find guesses7Using variables in equations7About the Statistics aplet8Getting started with the Statistics aplet8Entering and editing statistical data8Defining a regression model (2VAR)8Computed statistics8Plotting8Plot types8Fitting a curve to 2VAR data8Setting up the plot (Plot setup view)8Trouble-shooting a plot8Exploring the graph8Calculating predicted values8About the Inference aplet9Getting started with the Inference aplet9Importing Sample Statistics from the Statistics aplet9Hypothesis tests9One–Sample Z–Test9Two–Sample Z–Test9One–Proportion Z–Test9Two–Proportion Z–Test9One–Sample T–Test9Two–Sample T–Test9Confidence intervals9One–Sample Z–Interval9Two–Sample Z–Interval9One–Proportion Z–Interval9Two–Proportion Z–Interval9One–Sample T–Interval9Two–Sample T–Interval9Math functions10The MATH menu10Math functions by category10Keyboard functions10Calculus functions10Complex number functions10Constants10Hyperbolic trigonometry10List functions10Loop functions10Matrix functions10Polynomial functions10Probability functions10Real-number functions10Statistics-Two10Symbolic functions10Test functions10Trigonometry functions10Symbolic calculations10Finding derivatives10Introduction11Storing and recalling variables11The VARS menu11Memory Manager11Introduction12Creating and storing matrices12Working with matrices12Matrix arithmetic12Solving systems of linear equations12Matrix functions and commands12Argument conventions12Matrix functions12Examples12Creating lists13Displaying and editing lists13Deleting lists13Transmitting lists13List functions13Finding statistical values for list elements13Introduction14Aplet note view14Aplet sketch view14The notepad14Introduction15Program catalog15Creating and editing programs15Using programs15Working with programs15About customizing an aplet15Aplet naming convention15Customizing an aplet example15Programming commands15Aplet commands15Branch commands15Drawing commands15Graphic commands15Loop commands15Matrix commands15Print commands15Prompt commands15Stat-One and Stat-Two commands15Storing and retrieving variables in programs15Plot-view variables15Symbolic-view variables15Numeric-view variables15Note variables15Sketch variables15Creating new aplets based on existing aplets16Resetting an aplet16Annotating an aplet with notes16Annotating an aplet with sketches16Downloading e-lessons from the web16Sending and receiving aplets16Sorting items in the aplet library menu list16x = v 0 t +2∫ 3x – 5 dx = – 5x + 3 2To see this, consider: ∫ ( x – 2 ) dx =4サイズ: 2.91MBページ数: 288Language: Englishマニュアルを開く