Multi-Statement Functions; Chapter 5 : Graphs; Built-In Function Graphs; User-Generated Graphs - HP 9g User Manual

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1.
Position your cursor where you want the constant inserted.
2.
Press [ 2nd ] [ CONST ] to display the physics constants menu.
3.
Scroll through the menu until the constant you want is underlined.
4.
Press [
]. (See Example 34.)

Multi-statement functions

Multi-statement functions are formed by connecting a number of individual
statements for sequential execution. You can use multi-statements in manual
calculations and in the program calculations.
When execution reaches the end of a statement that is followed by the
display result command symbol (
that point appears on the display. You can resume execution by pressing
[
]. See Example 35.

Chapter 5 : Graphs

Built-in Function Graphs

You can produce graphs of the following functions: sin, cos, tan, sin
tan
-1
, sinh, cosh, tanh, sinh
x
, e
x
, x
–1
.
When you generate a built-in graph, any previously generated graph is
cleared. The display range is automatically set to the optimum. See Example
36.

User-generated Graphs

You can also specify your own single-variable functions to graph (for
example, y = x
3
must set the display range when creating a user generated graph.
Press the [ Range ] key to access the
range parameters for each axis:
minimum value, maximum value, and
scale (that is, the distance between
the tick marks along an axis).
-1
, cosh
+ 3x
– 6x – 8). Unlike built-in functions (see above), you
2
), execution stops and the result up to
-1
, tanh
-1
,
,
E-19
, cos
-1
, x
2
, x
3
, log, ln, 10
,
-1

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