The process of finding a solution iteratively is very complex. There are four possible outcomes. Refer to “Solver Calculations” in appendix B for additional descriptions of these outcomes.

„Case 1: The calculator displays a result. It is very likely that this is a solution to the equation. To check how good this result is, you can repeat the calculation by pressing the menu key for the variable you solved for. If the two sides of the equation have not been calculated to be exactly equal, the calculator displays a message with the values for the left and right sides of the equation. Read “Solver Calculations” in appendix B for an explanation of the meaning of this display.

„Case 2: The calculator displays a message with the calculated, unequal values of the left and right sides of the equation. The Solver has found a possible solution, but you must interpret its validity. To see

the questionable solution, press < or C. Refer to “Solver Calculations” in appendix B for more information.

„Case 3: The calculator displays      . The Solver cannot begin the search with the current guesses. Press <or Cto view the starting guesses. To supply new guesses, see “Entering Guesses,” below.

„Case 4: The calculator displays   . Check to see if your equation and stored values are correct. If the equation is correct, you might be able to find a solution by entering very good guesses.

Halting and Restarting the Iterative Search

When the Solver is iteratively searching for a solution (in other words, when the Solver is displaying sets of estimates), you can halt the calculation by pressing any key except @. The calculator displays the

message . To see the best estimate the Solver has found so far, press Cor <. You can restart the search from where

it left off by pressing the menu key for the variable you are solving for. Or, you can restart the search using your own guesses (see “Entering Guesses,” below).

180 12: The Equation Solver

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