Hermite's polynomials for probability:
22
22
1
x
n
n
x
n
n
e
dx
d
exH
with n in Y,
solving the differential equation
02'2" xfnxfxxf
Hermite's polynomials for physics:
22
1
x
n
n
x
n
np
e
dx
d
exH
Assumes X containing decimal hours or de-
grees, and displays them converted in the format
hhhh°mm’ss.dd” as shown in the paragraph
above. Will return to the previous decimal dis-
play with the next keystroke thereafter.
Assumes X and Y containing times or degrees
in the format hhhh.mmssdd , and adds or sub-
tracts them, respectively.
Returns the integer base set (see BASE).
Sets fraction mode allowing improper fractions in
display (i.e.
5
/
3
instead of 1
2
/
3
). Converts x ac-
cording to the e-
cimal equivalents of x must not exceed 100,000.
Compare PROFRC.
Allows displaying improper fractions. Thus con-
verts a proper fraction in X into the equivalent
improper fraction, if applicable.
Increments r by one, equivalent to 1 STO+ r ,
but without modifying the stack.
Tests if your WP 34S is in an integer mode.
Tests x for being an integer, i.e. having a frac-
tional part equal to zero. Compare FP?.
Returns the integer part of x .
Works like ISG but skips if ccccccc fff .