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HP 48gx User Manual

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Step
2:
Enter
the
known
values.
Define
z0
and
y0
as
0.
Notice
that
the
menu
labels
turn
black
as
you
store
values.
0
HET
UTE
TT
50 Rf
65_m
HB
(NXT)60:
KE
=I
EEC
aa.
Step
3:
Solve
for
the
velocity,
vy.
Notice
that
pressing
the
left-shifted
version
of
a
variable’s
menu
key
causes
the
HP
48
to
solve
for
it.
&
Ya
2
1:
vB:
25.44
_mss
Co
dv10
ICT
IDES
Step
4:
Recall the
range,
R,
divide
by
2
to get
the
halfway
distance,
and
enter
that
as
the
z-coordinate.
Notice
that
pressing
the
right-shifted
version
of
a
variable’s
menu
key
causes
the
HP
48
to
recall
its
value
to
the
stack.
(The
small
square
next
to
the
FE
on
the
menu
label
indicates
that
it
was
used
in
the
previous
calculation.)
®
Fr
=
xi
32.58_m
2
3)
(NXT)
(NXT)
41
3:
ct
1:
vH:
25.494_m-s
ETT
7
TE
Step
5:
Solve
for
the
height
y.
Notice
that
the
HP
48
finds
values
for
other
variables
as
needed
(shown
by
the
small
squares)
in
order
to
solve
for
the
specified
variable.
gg
Ls
a.
7.1
®&.
7
LA
IATL
M
Special
Features
8-5

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BrandHP
Model48gx
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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