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How to easily crash an HP Prime
03-08-2018, 08:25 PM
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RE: How to easily crash an HP Prime
(03-08-2018 04:48 AM)Carsen Wrote:  John Colvin. My HP 50g got the right answer of 4.66829167156. I believe the 49G+ should get the right answer as well. Did you accidentally put in the lower and upper bound in the wrong order?

Am I missing something here? How is 4.6668.... the correct answer? If I convert
10 deg. to pi/18 red. in the upper boundary, I get a result of 0.001772.... on my
50G as well. A graph of sin(x^2) clearly indicates that in this interval, the area
under the curve is quite small.
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How to easily crash an HP Prime - Ummon - 03-06-2018, 09:09 AM
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