S8Pack*?8 @EACT|EACT1hfāȁāHLXЁԁLP======020512 ======={Maximum/Minimum Value Calculations OPT[OPTN]-[CALC]-[FMin]/[FMax] Xf [OAfter displaying the function analysis menu, you can input maximum/minimum calculations using the formats below, and solve for the maximum and minimum of a function within interval axb. fAftMinimum Value f[OPTN][F4](CALC)[F6]()[F1](FMin) f(x)[,]a[,]b[,])|Maximum Value[OPTN][F4](CALC)[F6]()[F2](FMax)f(x)[,]a[,]b[,])xamExample u@RUNMAT[EXE]l8Pack*?( @GUIDEKEYLOG(NOTE!%*#')$   %  ty@RUNMAT,RUN2D1  y#In the function f(x), only X can be used as a variable in expressions. Other variables (A through Z excluding X, r, G) are treated as constants, and the value currently assigned to that variable is applied during the calculation. #I#Input of and the closing parenthesis can be omitted. #D#Discontinuous points or sections with drastic fluctuation can adversely affect precision or even cause an error. #Y#You cannot use a differential, quadratic differential, integration, Q, maximum/minimum value, Solve, RndFix or log ab calculation expression inside of a maximum/minimum calculation term. #I#Inputting a larger value for increases the precision of the calculation, but it also increases the amount of time required to perform the calculation. #T#The value you input for the end point of the interval (b) must be greater than the value you input for the start point (a). Otherwise an error occurs. #Y#You can interrupt an ongoing maximum/minimum calculation by pressing the [AC]key. #Y#You can input an integer in the range of 1 to 9 for the value of n. Using any value outside this range causes an error.