Re: TI-M: TI-89 root question
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Re: TI-M: TI-89 root question
Well, you can take a^(1/n) for the nth root of a, but be careful of the
domain, I forget exactly how the calculator deals with it.
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Andy Selle <aselle@ticalc.org>
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On Tue, 6 Jun 2000 TerrisUS@aol.com wrote:
>
> On the TI-89 (I'm assuming there is a way, just I'm not seeing it, and didn't
> catch any mention of it in the manual), is there any way to do a root other
> than square root of a number (not sure exactly what they are called, but you
> know, where you have a small number on the outside of the radical sign, like
> if it were a 3, and the number inside was 64, the answer would be 4)?
> Thanks.
>
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