Functions on the HP Prime

Functions on the HP Prime
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Publisher : Michael Carey
Total Pages : 38
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Synopsis Functions on the HP Prime by : Michael Carey

An introduction to the HP Prime A no-nonsense guide to HP's flagship calculator, the HP Prime. It gives you step by step instructions for getting to know the HP Prime. Each lesson is a guide that introduces one concept. Many key concepts are covered. The guide assumes no prior knowledge of the HP Prime and introduces the use of the HP Prime in general and using functions. The table of contents can be used as a guide to the HP Prime commands and its operation. As well it includes a general introduction to the HP Prime, menus, screens, applications, plotting, CAS, numerical functions and variables are included. Table of contents: General use and navigation: The home screen The Apps Screen The Symb Screen The Plot screen The Num screen The CAS Screen The Vars menu Applications and functions: (With worked examples showing the calculators operation, E.g. Plotting, variables and evaluations ect.) Entering functions Linear functions Linear explorer Graphing power functions Graphing rational functions Graphing exponential functions Graphing logarithmic functions Graphing sine functions Evaluating a function graphically Evaluating a function Defining functions Using the function definition Using the Num Screen to tabulate Adding two functions Subtracting two functions Multiplying two functions Dividing two functions Composition of functions Translations of functions Reflection of functions Dilation of functions Quadratic functions The quadratic explorer Finding maxima and minima Solving a quadratic Calculating a polynomial from its roots Calculating a polynomial using its coefficients Evaluating a formula Finding the points of intersection of two graphs Finding the slope of a curve Finding the slope of a curve graphically Finding the area enclosed by a curve Finding the tangent of a curve How to find the inverse of a function Plotting a piecewise function Calculating the derivative of a function Calculating the integral of a function Expanding a quadratic

HP Prime Guide Algebra Fundamentals

HP Prime Guide Algebra Fundamentals
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Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 0915573024
ISBN-13 : 9780915573028
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis HP Prime Guide Algebra Fundamentals by : Larry Schroeder

Through this Guide, learn how to use your HP Prime calculator or Apple, Android, Window app to help you learn Algebra. This Guide covers your device, whether you have the handheld calculator or iPhone, iPad, Android Phone, Android Tablet, Chromebook, or Window Tablet Free or Pro app.The Guide starts with basic Algebra rules and progresses to how Algebra rules are used in Calculus. You can readily use this Guide if you are in Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Introductory Algebra, Algebra II, Intermediate Algebra, College Algebra, Precalculus or any higher course where Algebra is a prerequisite.The calculator¿s screens are used in the introduction of a new topic. The nice thing is the app¿s screen and interface is identical to the calculator.Through its examples and its accompanying exercise, this guide provides a Rosetta Stone effect with the language of math. Each example and its quick-check interactive exercise show both the HP Prime and the traditional step-by-step solution.A powerful feature that you will want to learn is the creation of global libraries and Application Library apps. This Guide illustrates the steps needed for creating a global library or Application Library app and using the library¿s commands or the Application Library app¿s features.Global libraries and this Guide¿s technique allow you to define a single or multiple one-line functions on a page. Global one-line functions can be any formula found in a book, new tool commands, or a set of functions that help with the understanding of complex math concepts. There are examples of all of these in this Guide.Learn how to create and run both kinds of Application Library apps, Ones that run from the Application Library screens and ones that run from the Home view or CAS view.Use this Guide and the HP Prime CAS technology to submit assignments that are error free. When you happen to have difficulties with a step, you can use your HP Prime CAS device to help you work that step until you master it.

Gaussian Processes, Function Theory, and the Inverse Spectral Problem

Gaussian Processes, Function Theory, and the Inverse Spectral Problem
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9780486462790
ISBN-13 : 048646279X
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Gaussian Processes, Function Theory, and the Inverse Spectral Problem by : Harry Dym

This text offers background in function theory, Hardy functions, and probability as preparation for surveys of Gaussian processes, strings and spectral functions, and strings and spaces of integral functions. It addresses the relationship between the past and the future of a real, one-dimensional, stationary Gaussian process. 1976 edition.

HP 48SX Engineering Mathematics Library

HP 48SX Engineering Mathematics Library
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Total Pages : 632
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ISBN-10 : 012352380X
ISBN-13 : 9780123523808
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis HP 48SX Engineering Mathematics Library by : John F. Holland

When surveying the computer technology available for working out mathematical problems, one fact quickly becomes apparent-most personal and super- computers are not designed for computation. Without the aid of costly and often only partially compatible software programs, most computer operating systems cannot perform mathematical computations. Mathematics textbooks and handbooks provide useful equations, but they do not offer accessible means for evaluation. The HP48SX, an object-oriented computer containing a custom CPU and operating system, is designed specifically for this task. With a low-cost computer chip and an inexpensive calculator, the HP 48SX Engineering Mathematics Library: An Introduction to Symbolic and Complex Computation with Applications package offers users an affordable and versatile alternative for solving simple and complex problems. Key Features * Offers single-button plotting of all HP 48, MATHLIB, and all real and complex functions stored in the VAR directory-linear, semi-log and log-log lots with titles and labeled axes * Creates 36 user-defined programmable command menus, instead of offering users stock, menu-driven commands * Supports many different fields of study, (including physicists, and electrical, mechanical, and aerospace engineers), where computation ranges from basic to advanced mathematics * Provides extensive symbolic algebra, calculus, and linear algebra tools * Features menus and a manual logically built around subject areas * Allows for over 300 tabulations of complex math functions, most within 10-digit accuracy * 100 statistical operations and tests plus 50 statistical probability distributions and their inverses * 100 data and signal processing operations * 200 vector and matrix commands, plus 50 symbolic array commands * 200 algebra operations, including 3 powerful complex-coefficient polynomial root-solvers * 50 data editing, sorting, windowing, clipping, and peak and valley analysis commands * Can solve a 40 x 40 linear system of equations with iterative refinement in under 4 minutes

Implicit Functions and Solution Mappings

Implicit Functions and Solution Mappings
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 495
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ISBN-10 : 9781493910373
ISBN-13 : 149391037X
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Implicit Functions and Solution Mappings by : Asen L. Dontchev

The implicit function theorem is one of the most important theorems in analysis and its many variants are basic tools in partial differential equations and numerical analysis. This second edition of Implicit Functions and Solution Mappings presents an updated and more complete picture of the field by including solutions of problems that have been solved since the first edition was published, and places old and new results in a broader perspective. The purpose of this self-contained work is to provide a reference on the topic and to provide a unified collection of a number of results which are currently scattered throughout the literature. Updates to this edition include new sections in almost all chapters, new exercises and examples, updated commentaries to chapters and an enlarged index and references section.

A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python

A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 942
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ISBN-10 : 9783662498873
ISBN-13 : 3662498871
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis A Primer on Scientific Programming with Python by : Hans Petter Langtangen

The book serves as a first introduction to computer programming of scientific applications, using the high-level Python language. The exposition is example and problem-oriented, where the applications are taken from mathematics, numerical calculus, statistics, physics, biology and finance. The book teaches "Matlab-style" and procedural programming as well as object-oriented programming. High school mathematics is a required background and it is advantageous to study classical and numerical one-variable calculus in parallel with reading this book. Besides learning how to program computers, the reader will also learn how to solve mathematical problems, arising in various branches of science and engineering, with the aid of numerical methods and programming. By blending programming, mathematics and scientific applications, the book lays a solid foundation for practicing computational science. From the reviews: Langtangen ... does an excellent job of introducing programming as a set of skills in problem solving. He guides the reader into thinking properly about producing program logic and data structures for modeling real-world problems using objects and functions and embracing the object-oriented paradigm. ... Summing Up: Highly recommended. F. H. Wild III, Choice, Vol. 47 (8), April 2010 Those of us who have learned scientific programming in Python ‘on the streets’ could be a little jealous of students who have the opportunity to take a course out of Langtangen’s Primer.” John D. Cook, The Mathematical Association of America, September 2011 This book goes through Python in particular, and programming in general, via tasks that scientists will likely perform. It contains valuable information for students new to scientific computing and would be the perfect bridge between an introduction to programming and an advanced course on numerical methods or computational science. Alex Small, IEEE, CiSE Vol. 14 (2), March /April 2012 “This fourth edition is a wonderful, inclusive textbook that covers pretty much everything one needs to know to go from zero to fairly sophisticated scientific programming in Python...” Joan Horvath, Computing Reviews, March 2015

Challenging Problems in Algebra

Challenging Problems in Algebra
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9780486131542
ISBN-13 : 0486131548
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Challenging Problems in Algebra by : Alfred S. Posamentier

Over 300 unusual problems, ranging from easy to difficult, involving equations and inequalities, Diophantine equations, number theory, quadratic equations, logarithms, more. Detailed solutions, as well as brief answers, for all problems are provided.

Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures

Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures
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Publisher : Digital Press
Total Pages : 788
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015058245633
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Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Windows Server 2003 Security Infrastructures by : Jan De Clercq

Explains the nuts and bolts of Windows Server 2003 security components which will build a more secure I.T. infrastructure. Provides insights into the security features and technologies of the Windows Server 2003 operating system and highlights the security principles an architect should remember when designing an infrastructure that is rooted on the Windows Server 2003 OS.

The HP Way

The HP Way
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Publisher : Harper Collins
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 9780062326553
ISBN-13 : 0062326554
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis The HP Way by : David Packard

In the fall of 1930, David Packard left his hometown of Pueblo, Colorado, to enroll at Stanford University, where he befriended another freshman, Bill Hewlett. After graduation, Hewlett and Packard decided to throw their lots in together. They tossed a coin to decide whose name should go first on the notice of incorporation, then cast about in search of products to sell. Today, the one-car garage in Palo Alto that housed their first workshop is a California historic landmark: the birthplace of Silicon Valley. And Hewlett-Packard has produced thousands of innovative products for millions of customers throughout the world. Their little company employs 98,400 people and boasts constantly increasing sales that reached $25 billion in 1994. While there are many successful companies, there is only one Hewlett-Packard, because from the very beginning, Hewlett and Packard had a way of doing things that was contrary to the prevailing management strategies. In defining the objectives for their company, Packard and Hewlett wanted more than profits, revenue growth and a constant stream of new, happy customers. Hewlett-Packard's success owes a great deal to many factors, including openness to change, an unrelenting will to win, the virtue of sustained hard work and a company-wide commitment to community involvement. As a result, HP now is universally acclaimed as the world's most admired technology company; its wildly successful approach to business has been immortalized as The HP Way. In this book, David Packard tells the simple yet extraordinary story of his life's work and of the truly exceptional company that he and Bill Hewlett started in a garage 55 years ago.

Useful Equations for HP 35s Or HP 33s Calculator for the Civil PE Exam

Useful Equations for HP 35s Or HP 33s Calculator for the Civil PE Exam
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Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1483951502
ISBN-13 : 9781483951508
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Useful Equations for HP 35s Or HP 33s Calculator for the Civil PE Exam by : Allan G., Allan Abubakar, P.E.

Visit www.usefulequations.com to purchase book and HP 35s pre-programmed calculator package. The equations in this book are relevant to the following subjects: Geotechnical -Moisture content, dry density, void ratio, degree of saturation, relative density of soil, borrow soil, flow net, laboratory permeability tests, and effective stress -Shear strength and angle of internal friction for triaxial test -Net and ultimate bearing capacities of square, continuous, and circular footings with or without water table -Active, passive, and at-rest lateral forces per unit length of wall with surcharge load and water table, and lateral force per unit length of wall for sloping backfill and vertical wall -Gross and net bearing capacity of mat foundation in saturated clay, and depth of fully compensated mat foundation -Factor of safety against overturning and sliding of retaining walls, maximum stress at the toe, and minimum stress at the heel -Settlement of normally consolidated clay with up to 4 layers of soil given surcharge load, settlement at the center and corner of mat foundation, time rate of settlement, slope stability in saturated clay, and cyclic stress ratio -2-strut braced cut for sand, soft to medium clay, and stiff clay -Skin friction resistance, end-bearing and allowable capacities of single pile in sand or clay Water Resources and Environmental -Pitot tube, venturi meter, and orifice -Reynolds number, friction factor, head loss using Darcy-Weisbach equation or Hazen-Williams equation, Bernoulli equation with 2 different pipe sizes, pump head, and head loss due to fittings -Open channels using Manning equation for circular, rectangular, and trapezoidal channels -Flow rate and velocity of flow for circular channel when flowing full or partially full just by entering diameter of pipe, depth of water, Manning's n, constant, and slope of energy line (no need to look up tables!!!) -Flow rate and velocity of flow for trapezoidal channel just by entering depth of water, base width of channel, side slope horizontal, Manning's n, constant, and slope of energy line -Chemical feed rate -Rapid mixing -Overflow rate -Detention time -Weir loading rate Transportation -Sight distance and stopping sight distance -Radius of curve, tangent of curve, length of curve, middle ordinate, and external distance of horizontal curve -Stopping sight distance, passing sight distance, curve elevation, stationing of highest or lowest point of curve, and vertical clearance -Flexible and rigid pavement design Structural -Maximum moment of simply supported and cantilever beams, moment of inertia for I-beam, T-beam, and inverted T-beam using parallel axis theorem, maximum bending stresses, and deflection of beam This book contains 200 equations with keystrokes included for HP 35s and HP 33s calculators plus 96 sample problems with step-by-step solutions.