Re: equations with unknowns for 86
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Re: equations with unknowns for 86
No, that is for polynomials. If you have simultaneous equations, i.e.
Ax+By+Cz=D, Ex+Fy+Gz=H, Ix+Jy+Kz=L, go to simult and type 3 [ENTER] A
[ENTER] B [ENTER] C [ENTER] D ... and then [F5].
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Daniel Moraseski
from Orlando
Garth Johnson wrote in message <35782E5A.DA115AE0@geocities.com>...
>You enter them as you see them. if you have
>Ax^6 + Bx^5 + Cx^4 + Dx^3 + Ex^2 + Fx + G = 0
>just go down and enter the numbers like you see them.
>it would end up being:
>a6=A
>a5=B
>a4=C
>a3=D
>a2=E
>a1=F
>a0=G
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>Nic Werner wrote:
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>> I know the 86 solves 30 equations with 30 unknowns, but I have 6 eqz with
6
>> unknowns and I want to make the calculator solve them. The manual isn't
>> much help at all, can someone help me figure out how to enter these
>> equations and everything?
>>
>> Nic.
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