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Search Tech-Forums - link takes you to our Forum's search page. Note: The following is only a text archive! To view the actual forum discussion, please visit our website at http://www.tech-forums.net Pages:1 Calculator Help!(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: osiris774 Hi I just bought a TI-36x calculator and the manual doesn't help much. I'm looking for a way to type in easy equations like: X+3=8 or y=3x-5 I'm not looking for the answer. That is easy. I'm just looking for the method of inputing it into my calculator. Thanks. Posted by: M4A1 Read the manual? Posted by: Ste [url]http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_ti36x_solar.html?bid=6[/url] Posted by: Apokalipse [QUOTE][i]Originally posted by osiris774 [/i] [B]Hi I just bought a TI-36x calculator and the manual doesn't help much. I'm looking for a way to type in easy equations like: X+3=8 or y=3x-5 I'm not looking for the answer. That is easy. I'm just looking for the method of inputing it into my calculator. Thanks. [/B][/QUOTE]what do you want to input the equations for? [url]http://education.ti.com/guidebooks/scientific/36x/36x-eng.pdf[/url] I looked in the manual, and I don't think you can put equations into this type of calculator. I can with my Ti-84 though. Posted by: xwgpx55 to input variables you hit the [X,T, Theta, n,] button on the calculator and if you are using y=mx+b form stuff like you indicated, your entering that into the y= part of your calculator. that button for the y= can be found at the top left. vBulletin Copyright ©2000 - 2003, Jelsoft Enterprises Limited. PPC Management vB Easy Archive Final - Created by Xenon |