Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Material covered
- The HP 49G documentation set
- Chapter 1
- Entering commands
- Keyboard entry
- Subject-specific menus
- Displaying system Flags
- Setting and clearing Flags
- User Flags
- Chapter 3
- Command line operations
- Activating the command line
- Positioning the cursor
- Helpful commands and sub-menus
- Selecting characters
- Copy, cut, and paste
- Editing the command Line
- Command Line information
- Chapter 4
- Using the stack
- Example stack calculations
- Chapter 5
- Matrices and linear algebra
- Matrix Writer operations
- Advanced matrix operations
- Creating special matrices
- Assembling matrices
- To assemble a matrix by rows From a series of vectors
- To assemble a matrix by columns From a series of vectors
- To assemble a matrix with a particular diagonal From a vector
- To assemble a matrix From a sequence oF elements
- To disassemble a matrix into its elements
- To disassemble a matrix into row vectors
- To disassemble a matrix into column vectors
- To extract the vector oF diagonals From a matrix
- To insert one or more new rows into a matrix
- To insert one or more new columns into an array
- To extract a particular row From an array
- To extract a particular column From an array
- Swapping rows and columns
- Extracting and replacing elements oF matrices
- More matrix arithmetic
- To change the sign of each element in a matrix
- To multiply a matrix and vector
- To divide an array by a square matrix
- To combine two real matrices into a complex matrix
- To split a complex matrix into two real matrices
- To conjugate each element of a complex matrix
- To extract the matrix of real parts from a complex matrix
- To extract the matrix of imaginary parts From a complex matrix
- Eigenvalues and eigenvectors
- To compute the eigenvalues For a square matrix
- To compute the eigenvalues and eigenvectors For a square matrix
- To compute the singular values oF a matrix
- To decompose or factor a matrix
- Overview of the Units application
- Unit objects
- Converting units
- Calculating with units
- Working with temperature units
- Chapter 7 Constants Library
- To view the constants library
- To copy a constant to the stack or history
- To include a constant in an algebraic expression
- Chapter 8 Number bases
- Entering and displaying binary integers
- To set the base
- To set the wordsize
- To recall the current wordsize
- To enter a binary integer
- To add, subtract, multiply, or divide two binary integers
- To find the negative of a binary integer
- To convert a binary integer to a diFFerent number base
- To convert a binary integer to a real number
- To convert a real number to a binary integer
- Using Boolean operators
- Manipulating bits and bytes
- List Processing
- Applying a Function or program to a List
- List Manipulations
- Chapter 10
- Advanced plotting options Labelling and relocating the axes
- Plotting programs
- Plotting range vs. display range
- To check the current size oF PICT
- To use computed values for plotting or display ranges
- Saving and Restoring Plots
- Chapter 11
- How memory is structured
- Accessing port contents
- Backup objects
- Using data in backup objects
- How the HP 49G manages memory
- To list a port’s contents, and find Free memory
- Chapter 12
- Date and time arithmetic Date and time Formats
- Date and time tools
- Calculating with dates
- Calculating with times
- Chapter 13 Customization
- Creating menus
- User mode
- Chapter 14
- Computer Algebra Commands
- Alphabetical command list
- 1 q
- Index

Alphabetical command list
The following pages contain the commands in alphabetical order. See
“Computer algebra conunand categories” on page 14-3 to view the
commands in the order that they appear on the menus.
ABCUV
Type:
Description:
Access:
Input:
Output:
Flags:
Example:
Command:
Result:
See also:
Command
Returns a solution in polynomials u and v of miMro =c
where a and b are polynomials, and c is a value.
Arithmetic, RiMiTH) polynomial
Level 3/Argument 1: The polynomial corresponding to a.
Level 2/Argmnent 2: The polynomial corresponding to b.
Level 1/Argument 3: The value corresponding to c.
Level 2/Item 1: The solution corresponding to u.
Level 1/Item 2: The solution coiTesponding to v.
Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).
Niuueric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).
Find a solution in polynomials and v for the following
equation:
(x" + x+ 1)m + (/ + 4)v = 13
ABCUV (X-^2+X+l,X''2 + 4,13)
{-(X+3),X+4}
lABCUV
EGCD
ACOS2S
Type:
Description:
Access:
Input:
Output:
Flags:
Command
Transforms an expression by replacing acos(.r) in sub
expressions with 7t/2-asin(,i;).
Trigonometry, RijMG)
The expression to transform.
The transformed expression.
Exact mode must be set (flag -105 clear).
Numeric mode must not be set (flag -03 clear).
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