A86: Re: Re: SAT Package
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A86: Re: Re: SAT Package
> I don't think an SAT or ACT package would be that necesarry. What I
> think would be useful is an AP calculus package. I have an 86 and a 92+
and
> the 92+ can't be used on the AP test. Hopefully kirk meyer's ti-94 will
do
> this. But just in case this doesn't work I think that in the mean time
> someone should write up some smaller programs for it.
>
Hehe, that's why they made the 89. Btw, the 89 won't fit into an 86 case,
at least not without widening the wholes on the circuit board :)
> One thing that I've thought of is making a program with every single
> differentiation and integral formula. 700+ integrals and ???+
derivatives.
> You'd just type in the form you have and then it would return the
derivative
> of integral. I just don't have the motivation to do it.
What's with this forms stuff? Making the user use a specified form is only
when you're spending 30 seconds writing a basic program to solve a problem.
You should be able to turn any form into something you can work with.
Picking from 700 forms just isn't possible. Can't you solve everything
using the power rule?
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