HP 35s HP 35s scientific calculator - User Guide - Page 138
lower limit first., calculates result
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value Prompts for value of X. x = 2. Starts integrating; calculates result for π ∫0 f (t ) The final result for J0 (2). Now calculate J0(3) with the same limits of integration. You must re-specify the limits of integration (0, π) since they were pushed off the stack by the subsequent division by π. Keys: Display Description: Enters the limits of integration (lower limit first). Displays the current equation. Prompts for the variable of integration. Prompts for value of X. x = 3. Starts integrating and calculates the result for π ∫ f (t) . 0 The final result for J0(3). Example: Sine Integral. Certain problems in communications theory (for example, pulse transmission through idealized networks) require calculating an integral (sometimes called the sine integral) of the form Find Si (2). ∫ Si (t ) = t ( sin x )dx 0 x 8-4 Integrating Equations