Computer algebra system (CAS)
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Use
i
If checked, the calculator is in
complex mode and complex solu-
tions will be displayed when they
exist. If not checked, the calculator
is in real mode and only real solu-
tions will be displayed. For exam-
ple, factors(
x
4
–1) yields
(–1+
x
),(1+
x
),(i+
x
),(–i+
x
) in com-
plex mode and
(–1+
x
),(1+
x
),(1+
x
2
) in real mode.
Principal
If checked, the principal solutions
to trigonometric functions will be
displayed. If not checked, the gen-
eral solutions to trigonometric func-
tions will be displayed.
Increasing
If checked, polynomials will be
displayed with increasing powers
(for example, –4+
x
+3
x
2
+
x
3
). If not
checked, polynomials will be dis-
played with decreasing powers
(for example,
x
3
+3
x
2
+
x
–4).
Setting
Purpose (Cont.)
Setting
Purpose
Recursive
Evaluation
Specify the maximum number of
embedded variables allowed in
an interactive evaluation. See also
Recursive Replacement
below.
Recursive
Replacement
Specify the maximum number of
embedded variables allowed in a
single evaluation in a program.
See also
Recursive Evalua-
tion
above.
Recursive
Function
Specify the maximum number of
embedded function calls allowed.
Summary of Contents for NW280-200X
Page 1: ...HP Prime Graphing Calculator User Guide ...
Page 4: ......
Page 56: ...50 Reverse Polish Notation RPN ...
Page 64: ...58 Computer algebra system CAS ...
Page 107: ...An introduction to HP apps 101 ...
Page 108: ...102 An introduction to HP apps ...
Page 188: ...182 Spreadsheet these variables is provided in chapter 21 Variables beginning on page 373 ...
Page 220: ...214 Statistics 2Var app ...
Page 252: ...246 Linear Solver app ...
Page 258: ...252 Parametric app ...
Page 268: ...262 Sequence app ...
Page 404: ...398 Units and constants ...
Page 416: ...410 Lists ...
Page 442: ...436 Notes and Info ...
Page 532: ...526 Limiting functionality ...
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