Re: Saving an Equation on the TI-85?


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Re: Saving an Equation on the TI-85?



Its called a closed book test...

On Sun, 01 Dec 1996 06:04:15 -0400, abergman@minerva.cis.yale.edu
(Aaron Bergman) wrote:

>In article <32a23da3.14621085@news.aimnet.com>, bbrendon@aol.com (Brendon)
>wrote:
>
>:On Sat, 23 Nov 1996 21:17:26 GMT, damian@newton.prestel.co.uk (Damian
>:Smith) wrote:
>:
>:>ConsAcc=V=U+A*T
>:>or
>:>Kinetic=E=.5*m*v^2
>:>
>:>Will produce the formulas 'ConsAcc' and 'Kinetic'  everytime you bring
>:>up solver.  Then you just press the corresponding function key and it
>:>will bring the equation up.
>:
>:Good thing I didn't know this when I took physics. I might have gotten
>:a better grade! I could say about 50 curse words about now for not
>:knowing something so simple and so helpful!
>
>How could this have given you a better grade? The equations are there in
>the book, so why would having them on the calculator help?
>
>Aaron
>--
>Aaron Bergman -- abergman@minerva.cis.yale.edu
><http://pantheon.yale.edu/~abergman/>
>Smoke a cigarette. Slit your throat. Same concept.


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