Yes, a "show your work" is what I'm going after I guess.... something where I can write out the derivation that includes integral signs, etc. but yea, obviously I don't need or want variables as such What is the "list" that you speak of? any help is appreciated... Brad --- In 50g@yahoogroups.com, Don Hart <ddhart1@...> wrote: > > 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: Is it possible to somehow enter derivations
2008-05-25 by Brad Pollard
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