Multmod; Muser; Ndisp; Ndist - HP 48gII Advanced User's Reference Manual

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The multiple-equation solver application can solve a set of of two or more equations for
unknown variables by finding the roots of each equation. The solver uses the list of equations
stored in EQ.
...µ
Access:
Input/Output: None
See also:
EQNLIB, MCALC, MINIT, MITM, MROOT, MSLV, MUSER

MULTMOD

CAS:
Perform modular multiplication of two objects, modulo the current modulus.

MUSER

Type:
Command
Description: Make User-Defined Variable Command: Designates a variable as user-defined for the multiple-
equation solver.
MUSER designates a single variable, a list of variables, or all variables as user-defined.
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Access:
Input/Output:
See also:
MCALC

NDISP

Type:
Command
Description: Sets the number of program lines displayed on the screen.
The default value on the hp49g+/hp48gII is 9. On the hp49g+ a value of 12 should be set for
, which will allow more of the hp49g+'s taller screen to be used when the font is
NDISP
FONT7, FONT6, or the MINIFONT. Also, note that the
warmstart. Including << 12
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Access:
Input/Output:

NDIST

Type:
Command
Description: Normal Distribution Command: Returns the normal probability distribution (bell curve) at x
based on the mean m and variance v of the normal distribution.
NDIST is calculated using this formula:
!´L
Access:
3-108 Full Command and Function Reference
MSOLVR
MUSER
Level 1/Argument 1
'name'
{ list }
"ALL"
NDISP
NDISP
Level 1/Argument 1
n
L
PROBABILITY
NDIST
>> in 'STARTUP' will automatically reset the value to 12.
2
x m
-------------------
2v
e
ndist m v x
=
-------------------- -
2 v
( ´ is the left-shift of the Pkey).
Level 1/Item 1
setting is reset to 9 at every
NDISP
Level 1/Item 1

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