Originally posted by: CrazyPerson
cant help... i can help with bio chem org chem and phy..... but gotta pay me
Originally posted by: pcman2002b
You loser, you're still using the TI-83.
HAH, well I've got you beat, I've got the TI-99/4A![]()
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: pcman2002b
You loser, you're still using the TI-83.
HAH, well I've got you beat, I've got the TI-99/4A![]()
WTF? Is that a super computer or what?
And what's the answer to my question?
Originally posted by: conjur
BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA You have no idea how powerful the TI-99/4A is! :evil:Originally posted by: XietyWTF? Is that a super computer or what? And what's the answer to my question?Originally posted by: pcman2002b You loser, you're still using the TI-83. HAH, well I've got you beat, I've got the TI-99/4A![]()
Originally posted by: Xiety
I want to put in this "y=sin(1-t^2) equation, and take it's integral between x and 3, so i need to know how to put in T in there. There is the key labeled "X, T, 0, n" but 2nd button doesnt help any to get to T. How do I do it?
Originally posted by: PrincessGuard
Originally posted by: Xiety
I want to put in this "y=sin(1-t^2) equation, and take it's integral between x and 3, so i need to know how to put in T in there. There is the key labeled "X, T, 0, n" but 2nd button doesnt help any to get to T. How do I do it?
You can't. The TI-82/83/85/86 can only do definite integrals, i.e. the both limits are known.
In your case, the lower limit is unknown so you have to do it by hand.
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: pcman2002b
You loser, you're still using the TI-83.
HAH, well I've got you beat, I've got the TI-99/4A![]()
WTF? Is that a super computer or what?
And what's the answer to my question?
BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
You have no idea how powerful the TI-99/4A is! :evil:
Originally posted by: conjur
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: pcman2002b
You loser, you're still using the TI-83.
HAH, well I've got you beat, I've got the TI-99/4A![]()
WTF? Is that a super computer or what?
And what's the answer to my question?
BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
You have no idea how powerful the TI-99/4A is! :evil:
Originally posted by: Legendary
hit mode, move one of the things from Rec to Par - tha'ts how you get T. however, you still can't integrate that because it isn't a definite integral.
