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Old August 13th, 2008, 05:50 PM
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Does this calculator have the quadraic forumla in it? I have the ACT program installed on it if that helps..

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Does this calculator have the quadraic forumla in it? I have the ACT program installed on it if that helps..

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Interesting, no one knows, hehe
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Interesting, no one knows, hehe
Actually I'll bet that plenty of people do know but figured you'd look in the manual. The answer is no it does not. It's not difficult to write a program that does.
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interesting. It does every thing else, LOOOOLL.. darnt hing,.
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Does this calculator have the quadraic forumla in it? I have the ACT program installed on it if that helps..

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Use MATH 0: SOLVER

With this application you can solve quadratic equations too.
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HOw can i do it on the calcuator?
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Use MATH 0: SOLVER

With this application you can solve quadratic equations too.
Earboth, didn't you program a quadratic solver for TIs once?
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http://www.mathhelpforum.com/math-he...-equation.html

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Well, there is a way i solve quadratics if its on a
ax^2 + bx + c = 0
format.

What i do is put the equation on the y=
and then graph it and and then do 2nd Trace and Zero and make the calculator guess that 0 point on the porabla.
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