Inverse Error Function Ti 89
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downloads. fams_error.zip Filename fams_error.zip (Download) Title Error Function inverse error function calculator / Función Error Description ENGLISH: Gaussian error function, complementary gaussian error function inverse error function excel and inverse gaussian error function; these are useful, for example, in heat transfer. TI-89, TI-92, TI-92 Plus, Voyage 200 and
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TI-89 Titanium compatible. ESPAÑOL: Función gaussiana de error, función gaussiana de error complementaria y función gaussiana de error inversa; éstas son útiles, por ejemplo, en transferencia de calor. Compatible con TI-89, TI-92, TI-92 Plus, Voyage 200 y TI-89 Titanium. Author FROILÁN
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ANDRÉS MORALES SANABRIA (froilan1986@hotmail.com) Category TI-89 BASIC Science Programs (Thermodynamics) File Size 5,989 bytes File Date and Time Thu Oct 11 00:32:20 2007 DocumentationIncluded? Yes SCREEN SHOTS REVIEWS There are no reviews for this file. LEAVE FEEDBACK Questions, comments, and problems regarding the file itself should be sent directly to the author(s) listed above.Write a review for this file (requires a free account)Report inappropriate or miscategorized file (requires an account; or you may email us directly)If you have downloaded and tried this program, please rate it on the scale belowBadGood12345678910 ARCHIVE CONTENTS Archive Contents Name Size FAMS_Error/Readme-Leeme.txt2251 FAMS_Error/TI-89 (Titanium).GIF1340 FAMS_Error/TI-92 (Plus) & Voyage 200.GIF1768 FAMS_Error/transfer.erfc_underscore_fm.89f290 FAMS_Error/transfer.erfi_underscore_fm.89f582 FAMS_Error/transfer.erf_underscore_fm.89f287 Copyright © 1996-2012, the ticalc.org project. All rights reserved. | Contact Us | Disclaimer
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Examples Functions Release Notes PDF Documentation Mathematics Elementary Math Special Functions MATLAB Functions erfinv error function ti 84 On this page Syntax Description Examples Find Inverse Error Function of Value Plot the Inverse Error Function Generate Gaussian Distributed Random Numbers Input http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/392/39235.html Arguments x More About Inverse Error Function Tall Array Support Tips See Also This is machine translation Translated by Mouse over text to see original. Click the button below to return to the English verison of the page. Back to English × Translate This Page Select https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/erfinv.html Language Bulgarian Catalan Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French German Greek Haitian Creole Hindi Hmong Daw Hungarian Indonesian Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Malay Maltese Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Thai Turkish Ukrainian Vietnamese Welsh MathWorks Machine Translation The automated translation of this page is provided by a general purpose third party translator tool. MathWorks does not warrant, and disclaims all liability for, the accuracy, suitability, or fitness for purpose of the translation. Translate erfinvInverse error functioncollapse all in page Syntaxerfinv(x) exampleDescriptionexampleerfinv(x
) returns the Inverse Error Function evaluated for each element of x. For inputs outside the interval [-1 1], erfinv returns NaN. Examplescollapse allFind Inverse Error Function of ValueOpen Scripterfinv(0.25) ans = 0.2253 For inputs outside [-1,1], erfinv returns NaN. For -1 and 1, erfinv ret
Analysis Shared Life Mathematics error function Science Practical Science Other Private Column Advanced Cal Some functions are limited now because setting inverse error function of JAVASCRIPT of the browser is OFF. Home/ Special Function/ Error function Inverse error function Calculates the inverse error function erf -1(y) and inverse complementary error function erfc -1(y). y0≦y≦1 6dgt10dgt14dgt18dgt22dgt26dgt30dgt34dgt38dgt42dgt46dgt50dgt Privacy Policy Terms of use FAQ Contact us © 2016 CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
available from this graphing screen? F2 - ZOOM #6 Zoom Standard creates a 10 x 10 pixel window. F3 Trace, F4 Re-draw F5 - Math F6 - Draw Commands F7 - Pencil Piecewise Defined Functions To graph a piecewise function, you must specify boundaries and expressions for each piece. Example: Graph Method 1: Entering separate sections When entering more than 2 entries, it will be necessary to utilize more than one Y= position. The | command, which can be read with, is needed. TI-89: | is its own key Voyage: | is located above the K Method 2: Using WHEN (for two pieces). To get when, type it in or use CATALOG. when(condition, trueExpression, falseExpression) Example: Graph The function is entered using the WHEN command. DOT style is chosen to avoid having the sections of the graph connected. Here is the graph in dot mode. It is possible to enter more than two sections by "nesting" the when command. Nesting means placing one function inside of another function. Algebra and Composition of Functions Remember to get the Y1 variables from the VAR menu. Example: Note the syntax for entering the functions. Hint: Composition of functions: It is possible that g(f (x)) may give an error if DEFINE is used. If this problem occurs, try to define f and g using a variable other than x (such as a), and then use x for the composition. Inverse Functions Graph the inverse of f (x) = 2x + 3. Enter f (x) into Y1. From the Graph Screen, choose F6, #3 DrawInv (or use Catalog) From the Home Screen, DrawInv Y1(x). ENTER. Remember that Y1 is obtained from 2nd VARS above the subtraction key. Or check to see if your algebraic inverse answer is correct. 1. Enter f (x) into Y1. 2. Enter your algebraic inverse answer into Y2. 3. Turn off Y2 4. DrawInv Y1(x) 5. Turn on Y2 with bubble animation 6. Graph If your answer is correct the bubble will follow the path of the drawn inverse. Return to Ope