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u Maximum Value
K4(CALC)6(g)2(FMax)
a
(
: start point of interval,
Example
To determine the minimum value for the interval defined by start
point
y
x
=
f
x
Input
(
).
AK4(CALC)6(g)1(FMin)a5(U-Z)4(X)x-e4(X)
+j,
a
Input the interval
= 0,
a,d,
n
Input the precision
g!/( ) )w
f
x
• In the function
(
), only X can be used as a variable in expressions. Other variables (A
through Z excluding X,
that variable is applied during the calculation.
n
• Input of
and the closing parenthesis can be omitted.
• Discontinuous points or sections with drastic fluctuation can adversely affect precision or
even cause an error.
• Inputting a larger value for
the amount of time required to perform the calculation.
• The value you input for the end point of the interval (
input for the start point (
• You can interrupt an ongoing maximum/minimum calculation by pressing the A key.
• You can input an integer in the range of 1 to 9 for the value of
range causes an error.
• You cannot use a differential, quadratic differential, integration, Σ , maximum/minimum value,
Solve, RndFix or log
term.
f
x
(
),
b
: end point of interval,
a
= 0 and end point
2
x
– 4
+ 9
b
= 3.
= 6.
r
, ) are treated as constants, and the value currently assigned to
n
increases the precision of the calculation, but it also increases
a
). Otherwise an error occurs.
b calculation expression inside of a maximum/minimum calculation
a
!/( ) )
a
,
b
,
n
n
: precision (
b
= 3, with a precision of
b
) must be greater than the value you
3-27
n
= 1 to 9))
n
= 6 for the function
n
. Using any value outside this

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