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If you know how to do synthetic division, you can easily program it into the
calculator... I've seen one already at ticalc.org, but I don't recall
whether it is for the TI-82... It is easily translated, though.


At 21:32 9/12/96 EDT, Mark G Malley wrote:
>Does anyone have a program out there that will divide two terms like
>(x^2+x)/(x+1).  I need it for the 82.  If you have I, or knows easily how
>to make it please send it to archangl@shol.com.  It does not have to be
>as nice as the 92 can do it...
>
>Thanks!!!
>
>-Markgm@juno.com for text mail!
>-archangl@shol.com for attachments!
>
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