Google has failed me, so I figured I'd post up a quick thread here.
I'm currently working on some trivial integration and differentiation problems. I've gotten a few values I'm going to have to substitute in for x in the original function I'm currently working on.
Now, the original (non-integrated, non-differentiated) function is ungodly long with a lot of square roots and what not, and I have to substitute in several different values for x. Instead of spending 4 hours writing everything out, is there some non-graphic function I can use to substitute in different values of x in a function?
I'm using a Casio fx-9750G PLUS calculator.
I already tried RUN > OPTN > CALC > Solve(function,x value), but I keep getting Ma errors. I'd guess this is the function to use, but I can't get it to work.
Any pointers?
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Solving Equation For Given Variable(S).
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mordifardin
, Apr 12 2013 07:24 PM
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Posted 12 April 2013 - 07:24 PM
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Posted 17 May 2013 - 07:21 PM
I know it's already late to answer, but anyway welcome to UCF!
I think you're looking for simple function defining. On classpad it's like define f(x)=whatever... but I don't know on fx; maybe other guys can help you on this.
I think you're looking for simple function defining. On classpad it's like define f(x)=whatever... but I don't know on fx; maybe other guys can help you on this.
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