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What I did was just make a new program. You can then make a program that writes the notes on the screen, or you can just type the notes there instead of programcode. If you do the 2nd, just use the edit program thingy to read the notes
There may be smarter way, but thats how I did it. EDIT: DAMNIT!!!! |
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Just go to PRGM > NEW and name it whatever. Instead of writing a program, just write a bunch of notes in there. To access it, just go to PRGM > EDIT > (Program Name) to access the notes. Thanks mate. I havent had to do this in years. ![]() |
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ooo good thing i remembered this. i suck at factoring and simplifying radicals.
ex: x2+12x+36 (x+6)(x+6) i can do that fine, but when there is a number other than one infront of the x squared i mess up. so is there a program that i can punch in the forumula and it will spit out the factor? ex2: distance formula: The author of this content has asked that you please not hotlink to it. ~inept d= sq rt: 64+16 d= 80 this is where the problem starts: the answer is 4 radical 5 or ~8.94 kinda like the first, is there a way to punch in the radical and it will simplify it? |
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