Re: TI-H: Re: TI-Hardware Digest V1 #872
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Re: TI-H: Re: TI-Hardware Digest V1 #872
x^(1/3) is a cube root. x^(1/4) is a fourth root and so on...
There is also a root character that you can find in the "catalog" menu
that looks like a square root with an "x" by it, if you put a "3" then
that character then the number you want to take the cube root of, it will
give you the cube root. Putting a 4 in front of the character will give
fourth root and so on.
Chris Lambert
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On Wed, 28 Apr 1999, Ryan Caron wrote:
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> Well, I was wondering. How do you do cubed roots on the TI-86. Does anybody remember
> what those are (they were from that old Geometry class)
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> Ryan P. Caron
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