Are you talking about the series of equations going from the given one to the solution (aka, "showing your work")? Or are you talking about derivatives? Maybe an example of what you want to do would help explain your question. You don't say what you want to do with them. A list is a good structure to put multiple items in. I don't know how you're going to store anything without putting it in a variable, either directly or using a program that uses variables. --- Brad Pollard <bpollard@...> wrote: > Hello, > Longtime 48gx user and now have a 50g. though I > never used > any "advanced" functions on either calculator. > > any ways, I am now having to spend time with some > resident students, > and wish that there was a way I could store > (somewhat) long > mathematical derivations in my 50g. I don't think > the equation editor > fits this bill (I don't want to put in variables). > > Any ideas? > Thanks, > Brad > >
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Re: [50g] Is it possible to somehow enter derivations
2008-05-22 by Don Hart
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