Re: programming the ti-85
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Re: programming the ti-85
On Thu, 8 Aug 1996, CHRISTOPHER M. BUCKLEY wrote:
> I recently purchased a ti-85 to assist me in my work as
> a surveying engineering student here at Ferris State University in
> Michigan. I haven't been able to get the calculator to function as I would
> like and was hoping someone could lend a hand. I am trying to write
> a program to solve for the following equations;
>
> R=T*TAN (DELTA/2)
> L=((pi * R*DELTA)/180)
> LC=2*R*SIN(DELTA/2)
> E=R(1/COS(DELTA/2)-1
> M=R(1-COS(DELTA/2))
> Da=(5729.578/R)
> Dc=2*SIN^(-1)(50/R)
>
Press [2nd]-[graph] and enjoy!
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