The calculator I was most in sync with was my HP-41CX. It was adream to program and use. The HP-50, in comparison, reminds me of using assembler on a minicomputer. It's often quicker to use a sliderule. -- ---- hwm@... 360-793-1564 360-665-0730 duane ribron wrote: > This is exactly why I bought a ti-89. Although I love my 50g, some things > seem so hard to find, or for that matter do with the 50g. In the end the > ti-89 is simply easyer to use. > > --- On Tue, 4/6/10, vjwolf3@... <vjwolf3@...> wrote: > > > From: vjwolf3@... <vjwolf3@...> > Subject: [50g] Re: HOW TO DO FACTORING ON THE HP50G or HP35S > To: 50g@yahoogroups.com > Date: Tuesday, April 6, 2010, 7:15 PM > > > > > > > I do not wish to appear to be critical, however, the previous author's are > not either providing all of the necessary steps which leaves you with > veague instructions. I will attempt to clear this up for the 50G of which > I am aquanted with for use on nearly all topics of math including Calculus > and Diff. Eq's and Linear Algebra. > > You need to refer to the 50G Advanced User's Reference Manual which is > located on the HP site. > >> > --- In 50g@yahoogroups. com, "professorman40" <professorman40@ ...> wrote: >> >> I cannot find factoring in the USer's Manual. Can anyone help me with >> the sequence of commands to have EITHER ONE OF THE TWO CALCULATORS ABOVE >> do factoring? thank you. >> > > > > > > > > > >
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Re: [50g] Re: HOW TO DO FACTORING ON THE HP50G or HP35S
2010-04-07 by Henry Meyerding
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