Re: Arbirary integers...
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Re: Arbirary integers...
the @n stands for any arbitrary integer. simply plug in 0,1,2,3 ... or anything else you want to get a "useable" answer. hope this helps.
jj
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From: ceres@EFNI.COM [SMTP:ceres@EFNI.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 1996 1:21 PM
To: CALC-TI@LISTS.PPP.TI.COM
Subject: Arbirary integers...
When solving something like sin(x)=0 in respect to x, the TI-92 gives
a result such as x=@n1*Pi. How can I interpret this is order to get
a useable answer (such as x=0, Pi/2, etc)? Is there any method to
convert it?