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From: vexx on 23 Jan 2008 13:30 I just got HP 50g as a gift. My last graphing calculator was TI-83 so this is HUGE step for me, different menu style (TI -> HP) an much more options and functionality. I have red the manual (normal, not entirely, just sections of interest to me). Are there any pages/manuals on net with many examples HOW TO or similar things... BTW. currently I am learning complex analysis so I wanted to draw some complex function to visualize how do things look like. After that I'll be stepping into differential equations but first thing first... tnx
From: Giancarlo on 24 Jan 2008 02:20 On 23 Gen, 19:30, vexx <vexxm...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > I just got HP 50g as a gift. My last graphing calculator was TI-83 so > this is HUGE step for me, different menu style (TI -> HP) an much more > options and functionality. I have red the manual (normal, not entirely, > just sections of interest to me). Are there any pages/manuals on net > with many examples HOW TO or similar things... > > BTW. currently I am learning complex analysis so I wanted to draw some > complex function to visualize how do things look like. After that I'll > be stepping into differential equations but first thing first... > > tnx Hi. I strongly suggest you have a look at: http://h20331.www2.hp.com/Hpsub/cache/383680-0-0-225-121.html where many (decent) tutorials can be downloaded (even all bundled in a single file), covering almost any fundamental topis as far as the 50G applications are concerned (grphics basics & advanced applications, financial, calculus, ...). Then, if you want to explore the available software for the 49/50 Series, *of course* ;-) the place to start from is: www.hpcalc.org (maintained by Eric Rechlin) If a program for the 50G exists, there you can find it. Please come back on the group might you need further and more specific hints :-) Hope this helps. Best regards. Giancarlo
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