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| Nov15-07, 04:59 PM | #1 |
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Help entering formulas on calculator
I have both a HP-50g and a TI-89T so let's not get into the debate of which is better...
I am basically trying to find the most efficient way to enter a bunch of formulas that I use over and over into either calculator. I would prefer some type of app where I can enter the formulas on a computer very quickly and then transfer them into the calculator. Possibly even some type of way where I can enter a few parameters in one place then use any formula to solve for unknowns. While I have both calc's and can do basic functions on both, I am pretty green at doing more advanced things such as programming, etc. so please try and keep any recommendations to those where there isn't a huge learning curve and I can be entering formulas within a few minutes.... Thanks! |
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| Nov15-07, 08:49 PM | #2 |
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There are many types of specialized third party apps for the 89:
http://www.ticalc.org/pub/89/ If you can't find the app you need, TI basic is pretty easy to learn. |
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