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Table of Contents Introduction : ‘Chapter 1: Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constants. How to convert units? How to convert units in temperature. How to reveal scientific constants? Test Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constants ‘Chapter 2: Applications in Basic Math... = Fraction How to convert fraction to decimal and percentage? . Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor ow to convert between degrees and radians? Test Applications in Basic Math . ‘Seete 2 Applications in Aigebra and Quadratic Equation REMAINDER THEOREM .. FACTOR THEOREM QUADRATIC EQUATION ow to factor a Quadratic Equation? ow to factor 2 Cubie Equation? sow to factor nth degree polynomial? ow to apply Remainder theorem? ‘ow to perform Trial and Error Solution?. ‘ow to resolve Linear Equations in 2 Unknowns? ‘sow to resolve Linear Equations in 3 Unknowns? ‘Sew to solve for the Discriminant of a Quadratic Equation? Test Applications in Algebra nn nom Jes Appbcations in Quadratic Equations and Logarithms.Chapter 4: Applications in Progression Analysis. 2 PROGRESSION : 27 How to solve the nth term of an arithmetic sequence? 29 How to solve the nth term of a geometric sequence? 29 How to solve the nth term ofa Fibonacci sequence? 30 How to solve the nth term of an infnite sequence? .. 30 How to solve the sum of terms of an arithmetic sequence: BI How to solve the sum of terms of infinite sequence? 3 Test Applications in Progression Analysis Chapter 5: Applications in Complex Numbers, Vectors, and Matrices Complex Numbers sr. How to rationalize a complex number? - How to transform a complex number? How to simplify 2 complex number? .... 159 How to multiply a complex number having different forms? 160. VECTORS, ne 161 How to add subtract, multiply, and dlvide vectors? 161 How to solve dot product? en 163 How to multiply a vector with a scalar? .. = 164 MATRICES . How to salve for the determinant of a matrix? How to solve for the transpose of a matrix? How to solve for the inverse of a matrix? Test Applications in Complex Numbers, Vectors, and Matrices 164 164, 166 166 168 Chapter 6: Applications in Differential Calculus... 188 How to solve limits? a 188 How to solve the first derivative of an exact function? 189 How to solve the first derivative of an inexact function?” : 190 How to solve the slope of a curveat a given point? 191 ‘Test Applications in Differential Calculus 192‘Papter 7: Applications in Integral CalCUIUS x oumsi How to solve the integral of exact function? How to solve the integral of inexact function How to find the area under the curve? How to solve for the volume of solid of revolution? .. “est Applications in integral Calculus ‘See 5: Applications in Trigonometry, Geometry, Statistics, and Mechanics TRIGONOMETRY ssn How to solve exact trigonometric function? How to solve inexact trigonometric function? | Geometry = ‘How to solve for the area bounded by 3 points? stansnics How to find the mean of set of data? How to find the population standard deviation of a set of data? an 21 23 2g 215 27 237 237 237 os 343 woe 243 REGRESSION 244 How to solve linear regression? 245 MECHANICS 246 247 248 249 How to sole for the sum ofthe horizontal forces of concurrent forces? How to solve forthe resultant of concurrent forc@8? sx. ‘Wee Aoplications in Trigonometry, Geometry, Statistics, and Mechanicscm2013 Chapter 1-Applications Conversions and Scientific Constants Knowledge in conversions so important that anyone who doesn't know how to convert units is facing a disaster. There ‘are 3 systems of units today and having the ability to convert one from the other could help you solve numerous problems. Pressing the SD key after the equal sign will change the How to convert units? format ofthe final answer from fraction to a decimal number. Enter Math Mode [are] fone] (114 Enter Computation mode | iwooe]| Enter Computation mode iweoe]| 1 | Enter propertevsin = [] 2] ] game Enter propereysin [73] et 2)(5)L0 conversion and 30 (aie! mveronaaieve | Fig 1: Final coleotor re 1.2: Fine calor display for Example 1.1 ie splay for Example 1.2 Page S Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin u‘Chapter |:Applications in Conversion id Selentifi Constants M2013 How to convert units in temperature? ‘Enter Math Mode [wr] [mooe] | 1 JLT Enter Math Mode [swe] [move] {| Emer Computation mode | foe] Enter Computation mode | [woe] |] Soins (Sele | ene [ISO covenonendione | deve STIS Figure 1.3. Fina ealeutanor a Figure 14.Final calculator display for Example 1. display for Example 14 Paseo * Engr, Reynold Medrano Agustinications in Conversions and scientific Constants M2013 How to reveal scientific constants? Enter Nath Node Selena (aug eee sur oore)( 111. Enter Computation mode] none | Eat Computation ned) Ente proper tesa Enter proper keys in ‘HF | i Semon Conversion nd sve Figure 1.6. Final caleulator igure 1.5. Final calculator display for Example 1.6 display for Example 1.5. Page 10. Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinChapter I: Test Applications in Conversions and scientiie Constants m2013 Fh hoi 9 esti choices here’, how Problem t A etc B. 30°C sa a 00 degree Fahren- © 9333°¢ Z)00) 0) f=] degree celcius. D. 678°C a ME =] @& (3) (7)(= ... and the ANSWET is! Page 11 ; _ Engr, Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Chapier 1 Test Applications in Conversions and Scientine Constants questo” choices her t's how Problema: 100°F A 8 BF Te temperature 55 deg Cs €or =] ae (31 were ae 5) (5) =) sm» [3] ... and the ANS WET is! Page 12 —___ Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 ‘Chapter 1: Test Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constants nese” choices Mere’s hoy, Problem 4: A anim 2-Step Procedure: Boo 2M ft ‘Convert the given distance In km to m. The distance from Isabela to © tayM ft 2.Convert 754,000m to ft by entering the ‘Manila is 754 kms. Express this Dd a75Mft proper keys, The conversion i given in the distance in feet. calculator screen below. WG) oi [0] =) ite (0) (4) [=] and the ANS WET is! Page 14 - Engr: Reynold Medrano Agustin ‘ .Bie 8 = Aoplications in Conversions and Scientific Constants cm2013 questo” choices here 7 A 132 B 2314.55 lowing multiplication G n6.5 = yur answer in cm? D. 2r332 ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 15 Engr, Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 ‘Chapter 1: Test Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constants questo” choices"? Bere’s how Problem 6: A 27k Bo 374.8 How many litersis 99 US CoML gallons of liquid? DB 345k (9) (9) [=] aii (3) =) ... and the ANS WET is! Page 16 Engr. Reynold! Medrano Agustincations in Conversions and Scientific Constants M2013 a For hoi h 9 ques choices tre’s how Problem 7: AL 1076 feet B 2000 feet ie senor eetretteetn200 Sc mpsiee (23001 10 ae (0 ][4} [=] [s- ... and the ANSWET is! - Pace 17 : Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter I Test Applications in Conversions and scientific Constants questo” choices tre’s how Problem 8: A 10Lhr 8. 95Lihr APUJ consumes about 50 US © 40.5Uhr 2-Step Procedure: gallons of gasoline ina day. DB. 8Uhr +. Enter proper ke eee, = oH = = hour? 2, Then convert liters per day to liters per hour by dividing it by the number of hoursin a day. ...and the ANSWET is! Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustintions in Conversions and Scientifl Constants questio® choices A 492000 liters 8 500000 liters a imension of 300 in x G30 000 liters n.How many ters of D. 674000 liters old cmM2013 here 5 how 2-Step Procedure: 1. Enter proper keys. [3JLo} Co (014) Ge] [0 (| iim | 0 0} (0) ==) «= 0/(1) (= 2. Then convert to ers using the conversion = io00ce ... and the ANSWEf is! Page 19. Engr, Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 questio® Problem 10: One horsepower is equivalent ‘tohow many kilowatts? oop> Chapter 1: Test Applications in Conversions and Sclentifi Constants choices 0.456 watts 0.746 watts 0.986 watts 0.406 watts here show 2-Step Procedure: 1, Enter proper keys: (1) (=) iy ZC] 2. Then convert kw to watts using the conversion skw=1000 watts ... and the ANS Wef is! Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustinations in Conversions and Scientific Constants M2013 sion holiexs 9 ques choices here 8 how 25785245 m" s87i2z22m A 8. 30000000 m, c D. ... and the ANSWEr is! Page 21 Engr, Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Chapter I: Test Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constants questo” choices here ’s how Problem 12: 30000000 s"T* 267852455"? ‘What i the value of value of the 10973731.575'T" proton gyromagnetic ratio in 2675222015"! sr (=) im (131 E one ...and the ANS WET is! Page 22 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinBie +t Applications in Conversions and Sclentific Constants M2013 4on - 9 questi? choices henge 8 hoy Prete 15: A 2x10 Sweet B.5.67x10 wm?k* Matis the value of the © 32x10 Wm"k* nn constant in D. —7's6x10 Wm"k* | am (3) (1) [=] .. and the ANSWEF is! Pace 23 Engr, Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 [Chapter 1 Test Applications in Conversions and Selentiie Constants questior choices here ’s how Problem 14: A. 96485 C/mol B. 46785 C/mol What is the value of the G 95411 C/ mol Faraday's constant in ¢/ mo D. 86485 C/mol (=) dm [2] (2) (=) Pace 24 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinSee 1 Set Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constants cm2013 questo” lowing is equal istic impedance choices here Shay 376.732 460.000 2210 100.000 poe> =) am (3) (71) .. and the ANS WET is! Pace 25 Engr. Reynold Medrane Agustincm2013 questio® choices here sho Problem 16: A. 224m? mole ... and the ANS WET is! Page 26 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustine following isa standard perature? in Conversions and Scientific Constants M2013 choices here show A 100°C Bo 273.5K CG — 200°F DB. 45oR ... and the ANSWET is! Pace 27 ‘ Engr: Reynold! Medrano Agustincm2o13 Chapter 1: Test Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constant question choices her t's how Problem 8: 3.18 x10 234k 1.38 x10 = dik 148 x10 73.J/K What is the value of the Boltzmann 278x10 FI)K Constant? pope 7] ae C25) = -, and the ANSWET is! TO ee ed Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin” ‘ee Se hoot pope in Conversions and Scientific Constants questio® choices weedy 350 435 x10:35 KE 3.35 x10 7 kg M2013 here 5 how = + cl ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 29 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter 1: Test Applications in Conversions and Scientific Constant questior choices here ’s how Beobiern at A 26x03 mis 8 26x10 !%mis How much distance does light © 26x10 /4 mis 2Step Procedure: coe ceecaabenedes D. 26x10" mis 1. Reveal the constant.in your calcula tor using the proper keys (=) gm (2) (8) [=] 2. Mukiply the given constant by the numberof secondsin a day ... and the ANSWET is! Page 30 . Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin ‘A fraction is a ratio of two numbers known ‘= = pumerator and the denominator. The "sumerator is positioned on the upper part while the ‘GSereminator is positioned in the lower part. If the eae! [swe] mooe| ‘semerstoris lesser than the denominator, the ‘Secon is said to be a proper fraction. if the ‘semerstoris larger than the denominator, the Input data andsove >) SE], SB] e ‘Section is said to be improper fraction. A mixed er ‘action is the sum of a whole number and a fraction. Enter Computation mode | one] | ‘Gemples of proper fraction: 111 100 24 Fire 2 Final Ppa Ras sisi cloner Sxamples of improper fraction: Bar 3 23:12 "ASB: Somos of mad fraction: q 25:65:35 oe Pace 31 _Engt. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 2:Applications in Basie Math Enter Math Nede = Input data and solve oor Enter computation mode | owe]| | pel > 7 Figure 2.2 Final calculator displ for Ex22 Pace a2 Engr. Reynolel Medrano Agustin Enter Nath Mode Enter computation mode Input data and solve Figure 2.3 Final calculator display for Be23fo Basie Math ‘fraction to decimal and percentage? Seems ection isa ratio of two whole numbers, they can be easily expressed as elther decimal or per- > eee to decimal, simply divide the numerator by the denominator. To convert it to percentage, convert then multiply it by 100, “Percentage comes from the root word per cent which literally means per 100) Enter Math Made oe] 1 Enter computa- tion mode I) Input data and 2\y os Figure 2.4 Final Figure 2.5 Final igure 2.5 Fin caleultor display for ‘ealeulaior display for Exod B25 Page 33. Engg Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 ‘Chapter 2:Applications in Basic Mat! BypressingSD, the calculator wil change the answer to decimal by pressing shit 3, calevatorll comer the Ssrswer io proper faction, Least Common Multiple and Greatest Common Factor The Least Common Multiple (LcMof the num bers Xand Yi the smallest positive integer that is a mul tiple of both X and Y. Ifeither X or is zero, then the LCM OF Xor Vis also zero. ‘The Greatest Common Factor (GCF)of the num- bers x and ¥, i the biggest number that will divide into (is a factor of) both X and ¥. Pace aa Engr: Reynold Medrano Agustin cy ‘The steps are as follows: Enter Math function —_| [sar [=| ee (ET Enter computation mode We can get the LeM by adding the recprocals of the gven numbers. The denominator of the result wl be the LcMof the given numbers Wom dnaandsove |e BLP GIA 215) Figure 2.6 Final caleulaor display for E262 Acplications in Basic Math -eepvert between degrees and radians? Te Enter Math Mode = Enter degree mode Taput data and solve igure 28 Fiat Peere27 Fr calor Cabal dps for pla for B27 Eas Pace 35 i : Engr, Reynold Medrano AgustinHow to apply Remainder Theorem? wee have a 4® degree equation, we expect se have 4 roots. From the test performed of the equation in Ex ample 3.3are t,-1 + Therefore, the factors are( x + 1),(x~1), 3) Enter Math mode Enter computation mode Enter equation ‘Apply Remainder Theorem Pace 57 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinFigure 3.4: Final caleulaor display for Example 3.4 Therefore, the remainder when 5x ~ 2x* +25x'+ x’ = 99s divided by x-2 is 233, How to perform Trial and Error Solution? ‘The SOLVE (shift + calc) key is very important in ‘almost all algebra questions. This enables you perform trial and error solution. Study the next exemple, Enter Math mode Enter computation mode Pace Se. Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin Enter equation (ZS ID) te (=) aim C1 Enter inital value for iteration and sove for x Figured: Fina ealeulawr ds for Example 3.5. Therefore, the value of Xis 5, Since the trial and error approach uses iteration, the us ‘must input an initial value for iteration. in this example, umber 1 was used as the initial value,How to Resolve Linear Equations in 2 Unknowns? Enter math mode | [sw ]|wooe]| JT Enter equation made | mene) 5 |] Enter choice 2for |) equations 2 unknowns | 1! Enter coefficients of the first equation Enter coefficients oF the second equation Figure 3.7: Final Figure 26: Final caleulanor display coleultor display afer esing the for Example 36 cys above. Pressing the equal sign twice will reveal the value ofkandY, Pace 59 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustinthe first equation Enter Math mode | [wr] move] | 1) 1] Enter equation mode | [wor] 5 |] eT cantons Suche Ente coefficients of |/-9 [sis] Ia Figure 38. Final calla tor display entering the cooficients of the 3rd equation in Example 3.8. By pressing the equal sign, the values of X,Y, a willbe displayed. How to Solve for the Discriminant of a Quadr: Equation? es Enter ath mode Enter coethiients of = =)] [Emer Computation ee seca acon | 2Ze es) eb) (aI Lel is | eterna C=] Ener the deri Enter coethicients of i nant formula Getiidenntm (OI) 4) 14) a) Pace 60 Engr. Reynolel Medrano Agustinor] ae C=) 9 Final The solution was obtained using the formula for “gers the discriminant of a quadratic equation. Its stated e problem that the quadratic equation has only one ‘oes. therefore the entire discriminant equation must be Sepa to zero. ane “ Engr, Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter 3: Test Applications in Alge questo” here sh i blr a SRE ETe 4/8 +3/18 -1/2 = (4 iva) /8 | Ce ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 62 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinBe otications in Algebra here ’s how Enter equation and solve (06) ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 63 Engr Reynold Medrano Agustin |cm2013 Chapter 3: Test Applications in Algebr p ae ee con i h ? questi choices fre's how vais 028 5) a5) 2) aoe (3) i) (3) (>) E (fm) (3) Biz ... and the ANSWET is! Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustinchoices A 287 8 c D. 274 472 742 here 5 how ... and the ANS WECT is! Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter 3: Test Applications in Al question choices here ’s ho Problems. A 18 Bo Bat Simplify cons ter equation and solve conn Enter equation and son T4lalaiaid .. and the ANSWET is! Pace 66. Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinBee Aeohications in Algebra M2013 a choices here ‘show A 3.92 B 4.92 ces ee Enter equation and solve Ge am (4) >| 4) (4I1E"| aim (3) (3 Wal(2)[2](=) ... and the ANSWET is! Page 67 Engr, Reynold Medrano Agustinem2013 Chapter 3: Test Applications in Al questo” choices here’s ho Problem7. A 031 B03 Simplify c 033 ter equation and solve eee oa Enter equation and sol DL IGIG! IRIEL BIEL 4 (900-15) [= io ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 68. Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinBon. choices here show A O.24 Enter equation and solve 8 oz == aie Ciege GIGS 214) i-) DRE 5) (+) a) 5) > P21 (5) Bie) >I) (2) (+) fm) C2702) ... and the ANS WET is! Page 69 Engr, Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Chapter 3: Test Applications in Al questi” choices here ’s ho Problem 9, m4 83 simpy e 3 rer equon and sve é, a i xite™_, 3) () alm [2") e +] 7] Sm a Pe ... and the ANS Wer is! Engr. Reynolel Medrano Agustin3% Applications in Algebra cm201g choices here sh oy A 0 B05 coe BD 15 Enter equation and solve. el) ... and the ANS WET is! Page 71 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter 3: Test Applications in Al questi” choices here shy problem se eee B. 343 The value of(3 4925 power) eras nar intr anos COGBIBI| 5)2>)01G2) (= ..and the ANS WET is! Engr. Reynold Mecrane Agustin” ' eeASplcations in Algebra Aon choices henge ‘tthe, iter equation and solve for x am) 7) ly (x?) 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Reynold Medrano Agustin choices pop> Chapter 3:Test Applications in Quadratic Equations and m Bi 216 144 .., and the ANS WET is! here’, h Enter equation and solve for x [loom] [6 | [D> | [aval [Par tim (3 ae (1/2/71 Note: The number 11 was used a talvalue for iterationApplications in Quadratic Equations and Logarithms ioe choices here show i Enter equation and solve for x ; test are im (| 1) BiGIAIb A B G D. walue of x: Beg, 133153 ... and the ANS WET is! Page 123, Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013. Chapter 3:Test Applications in Quadratic Equations ana questio® choices here sh Problem 23: = A Enter equation and solve AAR E Fa Roe too) fan ve 2 1 BI3I> 4)(4 | >]> Sill ...and the ANS WET is! PAGE 124 Engr: Reynold Medrano Agustina choices here 5 Hy A Bo 3.46 © D, 378 Ener Computation mode 4] Enter equation and solve loge) 7 | Ph || 8 (4)(5)(=] ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 125 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter 3:Test Applications in Quadratic Equations question choices here's Problem 25: f3*254, then 3? is equal to goer .. and the ANS WET is! Pace 126 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 oer seuien eee neerciala Ifyou substitute 1 as a value for X, you will Rend ih eaenneeeces get 2(1* term). f you substitute 2 asa value for X, . geometric, and Fibonacci sequences. you will get 4 (2% term). The complete sequenceiis a set of ordered numbers ‘substitution is given in the table below. SF erence of two adjacent termsis constant rence). Table 4.1. Complete analyse of example ’ 2, 4y 6, 8, 10 = Bi secample, the first term is and the last term x 2X term eta given, the common difference is 2 T 2 r sum of terms by ading the terms of the z 7 7) *< sequence on the other hand is a se- 3 $ = + in which the ratio of adjacent terms is 4 8 * on ratio). 3 10 = 12, 24, 48, Bice ceu cee eee The general equation of the Example 4.2 example is “te sequence. In the Example 4., the general rites) nth term =x Page 127 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Table 2 gives you the detailed analysis of our The general equation of a Fibonacci Sequence is second example, equation 4:3. Tae 2 Cn np fer? [L8em=arex_]] feavaion 41 x 3x(-2)* term 1 6 ol 3 24 4e 4 48 Saal Notice that in example 4.1, the general equation A Fibonacci sequence is a special sequence of the sequence is LINEAR while in example 4.2, the gen-_bers where the nth termis the sum of the two eral equation is EXPONENTIAL. This is true forall Arithme- ters. ticand Geometric sequence-Therefore, the general equa- 43 4542,3,5,8,3 tion for ALL Arithmetic sequences is given by equation 4.1 Other known sequences include Lucas while the general equation of ALL Geometric sequences is ee ey elena Harmonic Sequence, Triangular Numbers, Square Numbers, Gnomons, Oblong Numbers, Pentagonal Numbers, and alot more. Page 128 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustinthe n' term of a arithmetic How to solve the n' term of a geometric sequence? Enter Math mode aor] woot] 111) Enter computation mode | [wane] | 7] Eien esealcanton [Sua eee of the sequence (oo (Ellon Solve forthe at term | cate 1 |LO |=] Figure 42 Final ‘caleulator display for Example 4.5 ‘in the generated general equation of the In contrast to the previous problem, in this problem when when the value of Xiszero, you getan answer you substitute 12s a value for X you get the fst term. tothe fist term. Therefore, you can get the Therefore, to be able to get the value ofthe 1 term, sub- rith term when u substitute 10 as avalue ofX stitute 1 as a value for Pace 129 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 How to solve the n'” term of a Fibonacci sequence? ‘Chapter 4:Application in oP aie cae aaa Flemed 3. 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Reynolel Medrano AgustinCOMPLEX NUMBERS A complex number is defined as a number that combines a real number and an imaginary number in the form of a+ bi where a and b are real numbers while =I igure $.1. Final calculator Displas for Example 3.1 How to rationali ber? eae comeennunber How to transform a complex number? Enter Math mode Enter Math mode Enter Complex Enter Complex Node a Enter answer format Enter tie eatin) (rectangular format) ‘and solve forthe aa NaR an xen solve. PAGE 158.4 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin$2 Caleulator after pressing = mode ~ down Figure $.3, Calculator display afer pressing the corresponding umber for compe: Pere 54. Final Selator Display for Beye 5.2 ‘Upon pressing the keys SHIFT + MODE + DOWN, sJator will display 6 choices. Pressing number 3 will display a window that will ask you to give the final format of all your answers in complex mode. ‘The format of the answer in complex mode can be changed from rectangular to polar format and vice versa. The step can be done before or after the operation. In this case, we set the format of the answer before the opera- thon, Should you wish to do the change in format after the operation, just press shift followed by 2 after pressing the equal sign. How to simplify a complex number? Enter Math mode Enter Complex Node Pace 159 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter S:Applications in Comp! Enter the equation and solve for the (IC) [> \ +) C ene) ‘answer coat $0 j[0 Figure $8. Final ‘aleulator dlsplay for Example 53 The calculator only recognizes a complex number raise to the second and third power. However, using our knowledge in exponents and radicals, we can perform ‘operations which inciude a complex number raised to @ number greater than 3 as in this example. Pace 160. Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin lex Numbers. Vectors. an How to multiply a complex numbers hai different forms? Enter Nath mode Enter Complex Mode Enter the equation’ and solve for the The calculator recognizes both polar and {ular form. These two forms can be added, multi subtracted or divided even if they differ in format format of the answer can be either polar or rect format depending on your choice by applying the dure discussed in example 5.2.choose the number that corresponds to Dim. When you wish to edit elements of a vector, you must choose the number that corresponds to Data. VetAns can be used when accessing the answer of the last operation per- formed. Figure 5.7. Caleulator display when ‘accessing the vector calculator has 3 pre-determined vectors. oe A, 8, . These vectors however are “nhy the ist step in solving problems that is to indicate their dimension. The dimen- be 2 dimensional (x and y coordinate) or 3 - How to add, subtract, multiply, and divide ‘&y, and z coordinate). After indicating the vectors? ‘sev can proceed to entering the elements. entering the elements, thatis the only time be able to perform the operations. Your only perform mathematical operations for a ‘the same dimension. ‘The process of addition,subtraction, multiplication, sor mode, youcan access the operations by and division of vectors follows only one procedure. First =T +5. When entering a dimension, you should _ is to define the dimension of the vectors. For Vet A, you = Pace 161 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin 4cm2013 can do that by pressing MODE followed by 8 and 1. For Vet B and G you do that by pressing shift + 5 (vct) + 1 (dimen: sion) + 2 (VctB) and 3 (Vet). The next step is entering the elements of the vectors. Only after vectors are defined will you be able to perform operations. “Chapter S:Applications in Complex Numbers. 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Enter Math Mode Enter Matrix Mode Select matrix A Select dimension of Matrix. Enter elements of matrix A Figure 5.19. Theo matric Figure 5.20. Proper ‘ealewlator dsplay when Finding the transpose of Matris A How to solve for the inverse of a Perform operation Pace 166 Engr: Reynold Medrane Agustin Enter Math Mode Enter Matrix ModeFiguré 5.22. The elements of the mverse of matri A Pace 167 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustinquesti” peels Solve the given expression ‘where iisan imaginary number. Grey Page 168 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin Enter CONPLEX mode iow 2 Enter equation’ (Se Applications in Complex Numbers. Vectors. and Matrices M2013 choices here ’s how ica Enter COMPLEX mode Bt rsa conse woo] | 2 Dd. aeat = Enter equation: @IGIGIB) en] [ >] [4 (= ENG] | = ... and the ANS WET is! Page 169 Engr. 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Reynold Medrano Agustin choices here ’s h Enter COMPLEX mode woos] [2] Enter equation: 2 5 BIW? 2 DIG ...and the ANS WET is!seokcations in Complex Numbers. Vectors, and Matrices M2013 choices here sh ow A ati Enter COMPLEX mode Bo 1431 343i (woot) (2 Dati Enter equation: ) (exe) [x7] (7) (2) ce) (CO eng] (7) 10 1) (4) (>) #] iene) [= Ba) +) .. and the ANSWECT is! Pace 175 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 ‘Chapter 5: Test Applications in Complex Numbers. questio® choices here 5 Problem 9: 56+ 561 Enter CONPLEX mode 56-561 Evaluate (7+ 7i)x(242tp =P? S656 (moor) [2 | 561 pos> Enter equation: DOWIE ( ) DIB (2 J [eng | [Si hs ... and the ANSWeT Page 176 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinFor 30)+(2+71) A B ic D. & 7st Applications in Complex Numbers. Vectors. and Matrices choices 248) 42481 B81 2H Enter COMPLEX mode [move] [2 ] Enter equation: HRI EIB HOIGIOIL (#7) [ens] (1) ... and the ANSWET is! Pace 177, Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 ‘Chapter 5: Test Applications in Complex Numbers. Vectors question choices here sh Problem 1: A zal Enter COMPLEX mode 64+ 64i = Find the value of © 28+ 8) i Do pes IR2, (asa) Enter equation: ( ) ....and the ANSWET is! Pace 178 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinB= Applications in Complex Numbers. Vectors. and Matrices ioe choices here’s how Ae Sua Enter COMPLEX mode Band8 5+, ei nea) 2 6 yi Enter equation: ()(3) (=) (21 [ens 5S) (+) (3) fs _.. and the ASW ef is! Pace 179 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 qu estio® Problem 13: Evaluate: 3230)" Pace 180 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin poe> choices 19683 119683: 512.293 sian here's Enter COMPLEX mode’ 1 Enter equation: EI ous ... and the ANS WET «exc Numbers, Veetors. and Matrices choices here ’sh ow A 200 [Enter proper tvs and soe ] a 300 © 100 fee) (8) 2) 12) (=) Dd 50 WEE) & nme) ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 181 ___Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Chapter 5: Test Applications in Complex Numbers, Vectors questia® choices her, ts Problem 15: A : (Enter proper keys and solve ‘ Se (porate Enter proper keys and ven cfg ear 3) r=] (8 7 A-[7 3 1]8-[9 5 2] DB [2 3 9] as Find A + 8 aBiel ne (mr) ws, TIEZ HABE ond t De ....and the ANS WET is! Pace 182 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin5 Test Applications in Complex Numbers. Vectors, and Matrices tion choices here’ how aA [2 2 1] Enter proper keys and solve 8. ft 28 4 C mes)? mal (ese) Ste) Eta) 7. i) 31] 8-[9 52] Le ee Find A-B. ©1381 =) a 12/19 ae f=) ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 162 Engr. Reynold Medrane AgustaM2013, here's Problem 17: Enter proper keys and solve Evaluate the determinant of the : nox] (6) 1] Oe given matrix. are Pace 184 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustinhere’s } oy Enter proper keys and solve X) >") am 5 | ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 185. Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 ‘Chapter 5: Test Applications in Complex Numb questio® Problem 19.M2013 estior choices here’ ACR: tre Ss h ow 379 1538 Enter proper keys and solve pedi 21) |)e aa A e oa] 3 8 15] 1528 892 ee) C6] 31 4) 3) e]712 8315) 928 928 Pier 2 017 a2 transpose of Matrix C. 298] |3 815 ... and the ANS WET is!M2013, How to solve limits? The proper way of solving limits using a calculator is to substitute a value that is very close to the value of x givenin the function. Calculator should be in Computation mode.(Mode 1). Study Example 6.1. Enter Math Mode Enter Degree: Mode Enter Equation Substitue 1.999999 or 2.000015 a value of x Pase 188 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin ‘Chapter 6: Applications in Figure 6.1. Calewaror = display when the value of cis 1.999999 Figure 6.2 display when the ofxis 2.000001 In example 6a if you substitute 1.9 ue for x, you get an answer that is negative. Om hand, if you substitute 2.000001 as a value for x. positive value. As you add more 9 or more o, that you will get will be greater for 2.000001 and for 1.999999. Therefore, you are approaching. negative infnity that is why the answer is infirsty-< Applications In Differential Calculus solve the first derivative of an exact order to solve the calculus related problems, Se must be in Computation Mode (Mode 1). Math Mode Equation Figure 63 Final caleulator display for Example 62. The correct answers letter C “The derivative key in your calculator is capable of solving the fist derivative of an exact function. That is Sein te of x should be specified. In Board Examination tealer, inexact differentiation Is always present, You 2°e roid to solve fr the frst derivative of a function and five the answer as a function of X “fiers is no calculator capable of directly solv ing inexact differentiation, The only way your calculator ee Solve inexact differentiation is when the problem is 3 Srultiple choice question. The choices will be very useful in finding the correct answer ‘The steps in doing inexact differentiation can be summarized by the “Calculator Math Procedure”. Pace 189 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinEnter Math Mode Enter computa tion Mode Enter Radian Mode Enter equation ‘Assume an arbr trary constant equalto 2and solve How to solve the first derivative of an inexact function? Figure 64, Final ‘caleulator disply for Pace 190. ebaaipie ts Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin Figure 5.4. Fina! caleulator display Example 6.3.sr 6: Applications In Ditferentia Calculus se the value of the arbitrary constant in the given cm2013 Enter Radian Mode Cour] ene] | 3 Answers; Bxsin (6+ x) 8.704 x4 cscx 3.100 Enter equation GOs K+ SeCX 2.819 x(sin x + €0S x) 0.986 ‘Therefore, the answer isletter A to solve the slope of a curve at a given The slope of a curve at a given point can be solve the equation Slope=d'(fx) __ (equation 6.1) the first derivative of the function f(). ‘Substitute the Value of x and Solve for the slope Math Mode z computa Figure 6.5 Final calculator display for Example 6.4 The answers letter A. Engr: Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013. question Problem 1: Evaluate the following limit: Limaesie ney sinxt Pace 192 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin poer choices Chapter 6: Test Applications In Enter proper keys and sub 10.as avalue for x (>) (>) eli DIU OIG Enier value for and sole ) feate] [11] [(=)] 0%] 1 ... and the ANS WET is?6: Test Applications In Differential Calculus M2013 ior i here’ <8 choices fresh ow ja A ee = Enter equation B. undefin or the given expression Ce 8 a2) sinSx D. 1 3 ee fa ] Lim ints (5) (>) el dm [=1(5 Subate 49999909 asa value for eae (4 )(- (9) (909) (SI (9I(91s ... and the ANS WET is! Pase 192 Engr. Reynold! Medrano AgustinM2013 LO h * guest enoices Problem 3: AL 0 B. fl Evaluate the given limit. Cok ‘ DB 1/4 Lim, Sines 7 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin here 5 Enter equation oS) [nr im (x7) (D) 4) aim (x7) (st aim [= 7 Substitute 10000001 as value fwd (1) (0) (09 (oj (0) (0) (1) (= ... and the ANS WET is!© Ss Applications In Ditferential Calculus stir ra Inx thelimitof 2 aches positive choices undefined zero one> cm2013 hen ’s how Enter equation Substitute 1 exp-15 as a value for x cat 1 | [= ) (1 (Sj) ... and the ANSWET is! Page 195 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013, Chapter 6: Test Applications in question choices here 1 Problem 5: A infinity 8. undefined Evaluate the limit of © zero (air foe] 4) (= sin'x)"as x approaches nas er] oe 4. 2er0, Pace 196 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin& St Applications In Differential Caloulus fom choices here’s Tis, A infinity Enter equation 8. undefined a E the given limit. e Ux Sr) ae [x7] [= [4 sire me (>) 4) af [= 12) m2 x-2 Substitute 2,0000001 as a value for x a fxg (2) ](0)[0 1/0) - (0) (0) (014) . and the ANS WET is! Page 197 Engr, Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 questior choices Problem 7: A infinity 8. undefined Evaluate the given limit: © zero D4 Lim 2:sinx 0 ... and the ANS WET st Pace 198 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinApplications In Differential Calculus M2013 Lot + 9 esti? choices here Slee, 8: A aie Enter proper keys and substitute 1 exp- ac 10 a avalue for x the given limit: €eG = Ate or) oe] (4) 2) im 2-0" far) el (| (ae) (an) (ser Oe] fe OIE Ea Substitute 1,999999999 as a value for x eae] (1) ) CI CSI 9) (9) (9) (919) (9 IANAME ... and the ANS WET is! Engr, Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 Chapter 6: Test Applications tn question choices ere’s Problem 9: as Sees Given the function C56 f(x) = 5x? =? =2, find the value ee of the first derivative at x=2, (2) zu . and the ANS WET is! Engr. Reynold Medrané Agustinications in Differential Calculus gio” choi h ’ CES fre'sh ow 0: < E Enter equation and solve Ranger 8S seats 6x3 2042242 "aim (=)(6 (wr ally | +12] (2) [vm] [2] ... and the ANS WET is! Page 201 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincoa013 question choices here s h Problem 1 5 : a] (om) & Zi) oe a@HGlg Eg 2] > and the ANS WET isications In Differential Callus cm2013 choices here s how undefined infinity and the ANS WET is! Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin—_ | and the ANSwWer * 2 16: Test Applications In Differential Caleulus sia? h i h 2 € cngices £re's how ai A 24/625 B 24/625 slope of y = 8 at point ic ets Enter equation and solve (7) de (=) (8) eles six [ae em || PO (Sj) ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 205 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinChapter 6: Test Applications in Dit questior choices here sh tangent line to the parabola y=x° at point (15) 5 3 4 Enter equation and solve (x?) [ -. and the ANS WET is! Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013. estto? and the ANSWET is! Engr. Reynold Medrano Agu:M2013 questio® choices Problem 17: A nx Boe Find the 1* derivative of the cain Doe equation y = (e"). ‘The number 1 was used as an arbitrary constant in this problem, Pace 208 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin 4 Enter equation and solve sat) dime [rma = > aaa 3) am =here *5 how (ar) dim (271) Test choice for etter D SIE) | )(3] (27) ead 8) number 0.8 was used 35 0 Sani this problem. and the ANSWET is! Pace 209 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Problem 19: Differentiate the given expression: y=arc cos 5x The number 0.1 was used as an arbitrary constant in this problem. Pace 210 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin choices a 1 5e? 5 a Chapter 6: Test Applications in here ’s (= esd (2) ae a =! J =)(2) (5) al eg 0 ... and the ANSWET iine the first ye of y =arcsin 4x ‘The number 0.1 was used as y constant inthis problem. 6: Test Applications ‘in Differential Calculus here 5 how Enter proper keys for equation (a) i 4 | | aim [1] AME) Teter OD We C0) (6) fr adi [27] kag GO) ... and the ANS WET is! + Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 How to solve the integral of exact function? The in paces for Se mah rape! 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Pace 223 Engr, Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 question choices Here's Problem 8: 1003 square units 90/3 square units ‘92/3 square units ‘10/3 square units Find the area bounded by the curve y = 9-»x=2,x=-2, and the x-axis, sone Pace 224 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 choicesM2013 7: Test Applications iv questio® choices here s Problem 10: 20/3 square units 40]3 square units Enter proper keys and solve ooe> Find the area bounded by the parabola x° = 4y andy =2. eee ry 30 square units (E=i[2] [x?] ce) > .. and the ANS WET is! Pace 226 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinInsel Cla questo” choices here ’s how and the ANSWET is!M2013 ‘Chapter 7: Test Applications questior choices here s Problem 12: A 8imh6 B 167/81 Ifthe area bounded by the Can eae curve x'=8y,x=3,and the D5 x-axis in the first quadrant is I na revolved about the y-axis, find the volume generated in cubic units. > ic 3 and the ANSWET Page 228 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustincm2013 a . l questi choices here ’s lity and the ANSWET is! Engr Reynold Medacm2013 questio® choices here s Problem 14: A SinQ2x+4) +0 Evaluate 8. 2inv+c Enter proper keys and sol Sd © InQx+4)+e ats LEI (es (5 D. Sin(2x+2)+C (+) (4) | Note: Use zero and 1as arbitrary ... and the ANS WET is! Pace 230 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinLt and the ANS WET is! cmn2013 ww +cm2013 questio® Problem 16: Evaluate the given integral 1 [eax Pace 232 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin choices a deb 34¢ —1 yar-3, a —bet34¢ L © fe-+0 1 ete 4 gp D. ~ fet 346 ... and the ANS WET ist Note: Use1 and 2 as arbitraryaoe aoaA iy esti choices here’, iy, A tekedetec Enter proper Keys and solve Bae Note: Use zero and 1 as arbitrary constants ... and the ANSWeT is! Pace 233 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 questio® choices here ’s Problem 18: Enter proper keys and solve Find the integral of the given function. v= yee (6 +x? i ( = 3 ea 3 Note: Use 1 and 3 as arbitrary « ... and the ANS WET is! Page 234 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustinfest Applications in integral Calculus cm2013 esto? here ’s how roper Keys ani [ae mone] (=) [eos (a) aie |) {| (1 Pil 2)ls . and the ANSWET is!M2013 Chapter 7: Test Applications is Aor h * 9 ques choices Ere's 1 Problem 20: A ~ app 08x) =€ Enter proper keys and solve evaluate 8. roos8x®)+0 sar woot (T=) so [(x% cos") sin( 2°) ae c. snd). (7) 726 te 4 sin® 78) 40 Pittice Sea ee .. and the ANS Wer i Page 236 Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinONOMETRY Most trigonometric problems can be directly 4 by any regular scientific calculator. Thats, input ta and you arrive a the answer by simply pressing gual sign. However, some problems require “tricks” ‘to artiveat solutions that seem unsolvable by calculators. Yes that's true, you can solve ques- that require you to prove half angle formula, double formula, and the Law of Tangent to name a few. ‘2n do this by applying the same procedure used in *evious Chapters of this book. to solve exact trigonometric functions? pier 8:Applications in Tigonometric. Geometry Statistics. and Mechanics & Math Mode [aw ]mooe] | 1) 1 | (oeoe] 1) (eos] (4 (9)(511] = Computation Mode e equation and solve Figure 8.1. Final Calculator Display Solving Example 8.2 and Example 8.3 requires Trial and Error. You have assume an arbitrary constant and substitute it to the value of X in the main equation. Doing so would give you to a certain answer that you should store in your calculator memory. Next s to try teach of the given choices by substituting the same arbi- trary constant, The choice that will give an answer similar to the answer of the main equation is the correct answer. The procedure can be summarized as follows. Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Page 238 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin How to solve inexact trigonometric Enter Math Mode Enter Degree || sur] move]| 3 | Enter Comput | fwoog tion Mode’ a Enter equation Saar es eelications in Tigonometric, Geometry, Statics, and Mechanics cm2013, 1e Keys above in your calculator will give you an al toy3/ 3. Now substitute the same value of a te, Example 8.3: Simplify: _©sx _ | ry constant in the given choices. varx=-cok u A Cosx C Tax | Ea BL Sinx D. Cotx Figure 8.2 pat j Enter Math | [our one ] Mode’ je Enter Deg ar] fone Choices Answers Mode 2 Ente: Compute: | mon Cos x Z tion Mode 1 ee |e enter equation | (==) 1) )[an] am Boi 2 ee I ) eo ae a Yi l+ Dl | 3 | fe a, (LT Cot x & (eeunes : c shows that the correct answer is letter C Srbitrary con | [3 (0 ‘arison, the correct answver is anx since we arrive fame value equal to 3 Elven infigure 8. The final display of the Engr. Reynold Medrano AgustinM2013 Since your calculator doesn’t have ‘of graphing, whichis very essential in G Choices nip limited 'to some geometric problems ae B solved by applying other mathematical 2 calculus and complex numbers. Other types Sinx 4 can be solved by other regular scientific 2 How to solve for the area bounded by. ae 8 The sckatnkn geting the ofa 2 points on a plane can be done in two steps. Cot x a istances of the points and second, solve fer applying the geometric equation. However. take long tim: Insolving Example 8.4, using the minants with the help of a calculator will tke. pti ertime. For example, if you are given point A eure 8 (x,y) and pot C(x, y,). The area can be Solved using equation 8.1 by follomng fivenin matric A. few Matrixa= |x ye 1 : Xs ya 1) ‘The table above shows that the correct answer is letter A. Page 240 Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustin(equaion 8.1) tome el a7) 14 Regeln para aas rns Sues eae Solve the area sig she mus A Fig 84 The triangle formed when the points (2.0). 2,4, and (4) ‘are joned together: Figure 84.1 Using your calculator, it was found that the determinant of the matrix is 24. By applying equation 8.1, we have the area ‘equal to 12 square units. Pane 241 Engr: Reynold Medrano Agustin aema013 The application of your calculator is good for both single and paired variable analysis. For single variable analysis, you can solve the follow 8 data using proper keys, 1. Sum of sample data 2. Sum of squares of sample data 3. Number of samples 4. Mean of sample data 5. Population standard deviation 6. Sample standard deviation Maximum value or paired variableanalysis,the following data car solved: SUM OF THE SUB-MENU Sum of squares ofthe X-data 2. Sum of the X-data Sum of squares of the Y-data 5. 6 z Sum of the Yedata Sum of products of the X-data a Sum of cubes of the X-data Sum of X-data squares and ¥-da Sum of biquadrate of the X-dat VARIABLE SUB-MENU Number of samples Mean of the X-data Population standard deviation of Sample standard deviation of the Mean of the ¥data Population standard deviatio = Sample standard deviation o MINWAX SUB-MENU Minimum value of the X-data Maximum value of the X-data Minimum value of the ¥-data Maximum value of the Y-dataple 8. 100,14,12. 26.8 25 m to find the mean of a set of data’ Find the mean of 7,8,9,15,21, C. 26.6 D. 24.2 Nolin ual Calf] Sf] “Applications in THigonometric. Geometry, Statics. and Mechanics cma013 How to find the sample standard deviation of a set of data? Example 8.6: Find the standard deviation of the given data: 5,12,16,20,22,25,29,38,41. A 12.50 C. 13.50 BL 11.69 D. 20.35, wooe)| 3 ngr. Reynold Medrano AgustinThere are 7 different ty that your calculator can per regression by going to the STAY ‘These include the following 1. Linear Regression Quadratic Regression Logarithmic Regres ce Exponential Regress ‘ab Exponential Regres Power Regression Inverse Regression The regression sub-menu allows several important data. These are below. 2D) | REGRESSION 4 Regression coefficient Regression coefficient B Correlation coefficient, r Estimated value of x Estimated value of y Engr. Reynold Medrano Agustaaries cm2013 How to solve linear regression? From physics, the formula for solving the final Example 6.7: Acar traveling east with a cor velocity of a constantly accelerating body is stant acceleration has the following data for | given by equation 8.2. velocity and time it travels. Find the velocity of the car after 1 minute. V,=V, +at Time (sec) | final velocity where V, = final velocit (V,) (ft/s) V, = initial velocity : Al. aoe 2 4 ‘ 3 BS I. 35 eaten okra Cane a for the final velocity of the car in the given ex A 120.70 1G. 125.25 ample using linear regression that can be Bo D. 162 in your calculator.ma013 = Ol= MECHANICS. Ine of the most impo ([eseseseses city chanics where you can apply the HTS eI calculator isin the computat SCs Si= forces. Forces can be represe | IBIes numbers and both polar and r T= can be use. : : In the rectangular fo emery |[er] 600] =") aie LS) | x-coordinate of the force while b a y-coordinate ofthe force in polar form onthe c the scalar value of the force the angle Engr Reynold M
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