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HP HP-15C Advanced Functions Handbook

HP HP-15C
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Section
3:
Calculating
in
Complex
Mode
The
illustrations
that
follow
show
the
principal branches
of the
inverse relations.
The
left-hand graph
in
each figure represents
the
cut
domain
of the
inverse function;
the
right-hand graph shows
the
range
of the
principal branch.
For
some inverse relations,
the
definitions
of the
principal
branches
are not
universally agreed upon.
The
principal branches
used
by the
HP-15C were carefully chosen.
First,
they
are
analytic
in the
regions where
the
arguments
of the
real-valued inverse
functions
are
defined.
That
is, the
branch
cut
occurs where
its
corresponding real-valued inverse function
is
undefined. Second,
most
of the
important symmetries
are
preserved.
For
example,
z)
=
-SIN^z)
for all z.
d
'
z
—\jre
for
-TT
<
9
«S
*wy
o
\
-in

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BrandHP
ModelHP-15C
CategoryCalculator
LanguageEnglish

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