(Plus42) Numerical Derivatives
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09-16-2022, 02:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-18-2022 05:40 PM by Eddie W. Shore.)
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(Plus42) Numerical Derivatives
The Technical Applications book for the HP 27S and HP 19B (and can apply to the HP 17B outside of trigonometry) shows the numerical first and second derivative can be calculated by the formulas:
f ' (x) = (f(x+h) - f(x-h)) / (2 * h) f ' ' (x) = (f(x + h) - 2 * f(x) + f(x - h)) / h^2 where h is sufficiently small, like 10^-5 to 10^-12. FX(X): f(x) (insert f(x) First Derivative: F'X=(FX(X+H)-FX(X-H))÷(2×H) Second Derivative: F''X=(FX(X+H)-2×FX(X)+FX(X-H))÷SQ(H) SQ: press by the key sequence [(shift)] (x^2) ': (ALPHA) [ ↓ ] (PUNC) [ ↓ ] ( ' ) Note: Radians mode Examples FIX 5 mode is set. Example 1: f(x) = 0.5 * cos(3*x) x = π/4 FX(X):0.5×COS(3×X) f'(x) ≈ -1.06066 f''(x) ≈ 3.18198 Example 2: f(x) = (x^2 + 3*x + 5) / (4*x - 1) x = 2 FX(X): (X^2+3×X+5)÷(4×X-1) f'(x) ≈ -0.22449 f''(x) ≈ 0.54227 Functions with Variable Constants It is easy to expand the user function FX to include variable constants. For example: f(x) = -ln(cos(√(a*x))) Calculate the value and first derivative at x = 0.11 and a = 0.46 Attach variable constants at the end of FX: FX(X:A):-LN(COS(SQRT(A×X))) F'X=(FX(X+H:A)-FX(X-H:A))÷(2×H) f(x:a) ≈ 0.02552 f'(x:a) ≈ 0.23396 |
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