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HP 50G User Manual

HP 50G
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Term-by-term multiplication
Term-by-term multiplication of two matrices of the same dimensions is
possible through the use of function HADAMARD. The result is, of course,
another matrix of the same dimensions. This function is available through
Function catalog (
‚N), or through the MATRICES/OPERATIONS sub-
menu (
„Ø). Applications of function HADAMARD are presented
next:
Raising a matrix to a real power
You can raise a matrix to any power as long as the power is either an
integer or a real number with no fractional part. The following example
shows the result of raising matrix B22, created earlier, to the power of 5:
You can also raise a matrix to a power without first storing it as a variable:
In algebraic mode, the keystrokes are: [enter or select the matrix] Q
[enter the power] `.
In RPN mode, the keystrokes are: [enter or select the matrix] [enter the
power]
Q`.
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HP 50G Specifications

General IconGeneral
Digits33 digits
Battery typeCR2032
TypeScientific
Form factorPocket
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Weight220 g
Dimensions (WxDxH)87 x 184 x 23.5 mm

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