User Manual
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Using the Action Menu
S
 solve 
Function: Returns the solution of an equation or inequality.
Syntax: solve(Exp/Eq/Ineq [,variable] [
)
]
• For this syntax, “Ineq” also includes the 
p
 operator. 
• “
x
” is the default when you omit “[,variable]”.
solve(Exp/Eq,variable[, value, lower limit, upper limit] [
)
]
• This syntax does not support “Ineq”, but the 
p
 operator is supported. 
• “value” is an initially estimated value.
• This command is valid only for equations and 
p
 expressions when “value” 
and the items following it are included. In that case, this command returns 
an approximate value.
• A true value is returned when you omit “value” and the items following it. 
When, however, a true value cannot be obtained, an approximate value is 
returned for equations only based on the assumption that value = 0, lower 
limit = –
d
, and upper limit = 
d
. 
solve({Exp-1/Eq-1, ..., Exp-N/Eq-N}, {variable-1, ..., variable-N} [
)
]
• When “Exp” is the first argument, the equation Exp = 0 is presumed. 
Example: To solve 
ax
 + 
b
 = 0 for 
x
Menu Item: [Action][Equation/Inequality][solve] 
Example: To solve simultaneous linear equations 3
x
+ 4
y 
= 5, 2
x
– 3
y 
= –8
Menu Item: [Action][Equation/Inequality][solve] 
  You also could input the simultaneous equations shown in this example using the 2D 
keyboard 
 key. The following shows the required input syntax. 
Exp-1/Eq-1
Exp-N/Eq-N  variable-1, ..., variable-N
• 
The following shows the required key operation to input this example using the 
 key. 
B
]
C
8
D
A
A
]
B
8
G
C
]
8
U
• To input simultaneous equations with three or more unknowns, press the   key when 
the cursor is in the Exp-N/Eq-N input field. Each press of   will add one more line for 
input of an equation. 










