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can anyone program the law of cosines into a graphing calculator, so that you can imput two sides and an angle to get another side?

2006-10-17 04:55:56 · 3 answers · asked by this Mike guy 5 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

I have a ti-83+ s.e. if it matters.

2006-10-17 04:56:20 · update #1

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You can download one at TI website. I made one if you want to copy it in yourself and can't download. Send an email if you would like it.

2006-10-17 05:12:44 · answer #1 · answered by hayharbr 7 · 0 0

If your TI has a learn mode, why not just punch in the LOC once and use that resulting macro from then on? My HP 45 had a great learn capability; for example, I was able to program the simplex optimization algorithm by working it once manually while it learned the steps. Once it learned the steps, all I had to do was punch in the inputs (constraints, goal, etc.).

2006-10-17 07:20:48 · answer #2 · answered by oldprof 7 · 0 0

google it, it answered all my questions about my TI89

2016-05-22 08:45:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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