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HP 15C and INT(1/√(1-x),0,1)
01-13-2018, 01:35 AM
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RE: HP 15C and INT(1/√(1-x),0,1)
(01-12-2018 10:57 AM)Dieter Wrote:  
(11-27-2017 01:33 AM)Carsen Wrote:  Then I set the 15C to a fix of 4 and attempted to integrate the integral again. In a time of 16 minutes and 28 seconds, I stopped the 15C and didn't get an answer as a result.

In fact you can get the current approximation of the integral during a running calculation. This is described in appendix E of the 15C manual ("Owner's Handbook", p. 257 of the English version): "Obtaining the Current Approximation to an Integral".

Dieter

Is that so? I guess I'll have to pilfer my Dad's HP-15C and Handbook for a few days and break open my calculus book and notes. There are a lot of techniques I do not know about regarding the HP-15C but I fully intend to eventually. The Voyager Series is so elegant and perfect (close to perfect, that is).
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HP 15C and INT(1/√(1-x),0,1) - salvomic - 11-26-2017, 07:51 PM
RE: HP 15C and INT(1/√(1-x),0,1) - JimP - 01-12-2018, 04:18 AM
RE: HP 15C and INT(1/√(1-x),0,1) - Carsen - 01-13-2018 01:35 AM
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