HP-35’s x^y Why?
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11-03-2021, 03:43 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-03-2021 04:22 PM by J-F Garnier.)
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RE: HP-35’s x^y Why?
(11-03-2021 02:38 PM)robve Wrote:(11-03-2021 07:47 AM)J-F Garnier Wrote: Example on Saturn-based HP machines: Rob, I can be interested by comparing math algorithms, but not by systematic denigrating. Quote:... if true:I can't imagine you believe that I wrote something without checking, or worse that I may deliberately be giving incorrect information :-( To go back to a fair discussion, the 125^(1/3) result is right with 12-digit arguments, there is no incorrect rounding. 125 ^ 0.333333333333 = 4.99999999999195... It is inaccurate if you think you are computing the 3rd root of 125. Thus the interest of the y^(1/x) aka XROOT function. As for machines that are lying to artificially give nice results (1/3*3 = 1 or 0.999..99 ?, SIN(pi [rad]) = exactly 0 or a small number?), this was discussed many times, especially about the HP and TI differences. Of course, I'm speaking about numeric, not symbolic calculations. (11-03-2021 03:21 PM)Albert Chan Wrote: Does HP71B has XROOT (or equivalent ?) No, unfortunately, even in the MATH ROM. J-F |
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