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Charlie
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out how
to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can
someone help me?

thank you

Charlie

Nicholas
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
The calculator in Windows XP is not designed to solve
algebraic expressions. In order to be successful in learning
algebra, you'll have to solve the problems manually following
the examples in your test book.

I seriously doubt that you'll be permitted to use any type
of computer when test time rolls around.

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Nicholas

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| someone help me?
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Bruce Chambers
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Greetings --

It may no do everything you need, but try changing the default
View to Scientific.

Bruce Chambers

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"Charlie" > wrote in message
...
> I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out how
> to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can
> someone help me?
>
> thank you
>
> Charlie

paulo vinagrini
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 18:57:38 -0600, "Bruce Chambers"
> wrote:

>Greetings --
>
> It may no do everything you need, but try changing the default
>View to Scientific.
>
>Bruce Chambers
As a former Algebra teacher I strongly urged my 1st year students to
buy a scientific calculator, darn good buys out there for $10 or so!

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
The power toy calculator is an algaberic calculator. Of course none of =
these are symbolic algebraic calculators. They are big expensive =
programs.

Windows calculator can do pasted equations. See Help. Though unlikely to =
be useful as very basic.

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"Charlie" > wrote in message =
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> I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out how=20
> to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can=20
> someone help me?
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> thank you
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> Charlie

Jim Macklin
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
The Windows calculator can be set to scientific mode and
works well. But you can buy a modern Texas Instruments Ti
83 (or other models) and use the handheld along with your
computer and Ti also has emulators, so you can used you
keyboard and monitor while you learn the techniques.


"David Candy" > wrote in message
...
The power toy calculator is an algaberic calculator. Of
course none of these are symbolic algebraic calculators.
They are big expensive programs.

Windows calculator can do pasted equations. See Help. Though
unlikely to be useful as very basic.

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"Charlie" > wrote in message
...
> I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out how
> to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can
> someone help me?
>
> thank you
>
> Charlie

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Why did you reply to me rather than the original poster?

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"Jim Macklin" > wrote in message =
...
> The Windows calculator can be set to scientific mode and
> works well. But you can buy a modern Texas Instruments Ti
> 83 (or other models) and use the handheld along with your
> computer and Ti also has emulators, so you can used you
> keyboard and monitor while you learn the techniques.
>=20
>=20
> "David Candy" > wrote in message
> ...
> The power toy calculator is an algaberic calculator. Of
> course none of these are symbolic algebraic calculators.
> They are big expensive programs.
>=20
> Windows calculator can do pasted equations. See Help. Though
> unlikely to be useful as very basic.
>=20
> --=20
> http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
> http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> David Candy
> http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> "Charlie" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out how
> > to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can
> > someone help me?
> >
> > thank you
> >
> > Charlie
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>=20

Jim Macklin
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
Because as I read the thread and assuming that the OP would
read the answers and rather than scroll back to the OP post,
I used reply group on the last post I looked at. You know
it wasn't intended for you...it was in fact a general
informative post about the subject.

If you insist on having a perfect thread with all posts as a
reply to the person rather than the subject, please so state
in each of your posts so we can all know that you are
worried about being either considered to be the person with
the problem rather than the person with the answer.


"David Candy" > wrote in message
...
Why did you reply to me rather than the original poster?

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http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
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http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
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"Jim Macklin" > wrote
in message ...
> The Windows calculator can be set to scientific mode and
> works well. But you can buy a modern Texas Instruments Ti
> 83 (or other models) and use the handheld along with your
> computer and Ti also has emulators, so you can used you
> keyboard and monitor while you learn the techniques.
>
>
> "David Candy" > wrote in message
> ...
> The power toy calculator is an algaberic calculator. Of
> course none of these are symbolic algebraic calculators.
> They are big expensive programs.
>
> Windows calculator can do pasted equations. See Help.
Though
> unlikely to be useful as very basic.
>
> --
> http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
> http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
> ----------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---
> David Candy
> http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
> ----------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---
> "Charlie" > wrote in message
> ...
> > I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out how
> > to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can
> > someone help me?
> >
> > thank you
> >
> > Charlie
>
>

David Candy
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
No I don't insist.

Was just curious were you picking a fight or not. Would assume so except =
it was from you - so thought I'd ask.

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http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
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David Candy
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
---------------------------------------------------------------
"Jim Macklin" > wrote in message =
...
> Because as I read the thread and assuming that the OP would
> read the answers and rather than scroll back to the OP post,
> I used reply group on the last post I looked at. You know
> it wasn't intended for you...it was in fact a general
> informative post about the subject.
>=20
> If you insist on having a perfect thread with all posts as a
> reply to the person rather than the subject, please so state
> in each of your posts so we can all know that you are
> worried about being either considered to be the person with
> the problem rather than the person with the answer.
>=20
>=20
> "David Candy" > wrote in message
> ...
> Why did you reply to me rather than the original poster?
>=20
> --=20
> http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
> http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> David Candy
> http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> ---
> "Jim Macklin" > wrote
> in message ...
> > The Windows calculator can be set to scientific mode and
> > works well. But you can buy a modern Texas Instruments Ti
> > 83 (or other models) and use the handheld along with your
> > computer and Ti also has emulators, so you can used you
> > keyboard and monitor while you learn the techniques.
> >
> >
> > "David Candy" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > The power toy calculator is an algaberic calculator. Of
> > course none of these are symbolic algebraic calculators.
> > They are big expensive programs.
> >
> > Windows calculator can do pasted equations. See Help.
> Though
> > unlikely to be useful as very basic.
> >
> > --=20
> > http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
> > http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ---
> > David Candy
> > http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
> > ----------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ---
> > "Charlie" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out how
> > > to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can
> > > someone help me?
> > >
> > > thank you
> > >
> > > Charlie
> >
> >
>=20
>=20

Jim Macklin
December 5th 03, 01:52 AM
I've got a tooth with a pain, didn't mean to be snappy.

I just reply to the thread subject line (usually).


"David Candy" > wrote in message
...
No I don't insist.

Was just curious were you picking a fight or not. Would
assume so except it was from you - so thought I'd ask.

--
http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
------------------------------------------------------------
---
David Candy
http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
------------------------------------------------------------
---
"Jim Macklin" > wrote
in message ...
> Because as I read the thread and assuming that the OP
would
> read the answers and rather than scroll back to the OP
post,
> I used reply group on the last post I looked at. You know
> it wasn't intended for you...it was in fact a general
> informative post about the subject.
>
> If you insist on having a perfect thread with all posts as
a
> reply to the person rather than the subject, please so
state
> in each of your posts so we can all know that you are
> worried about being either considered to be the person
with
> the problem rather than the person with the answer.
>
>
> "David Candy" > wrote in message
> ...
> Why did you reply to me rather than the original poster?
>
> --
> http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
> http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
> ----------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---
> David Candy
> http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
> ----------------------------------------------------------
--
> ---
> "Jim Macklin" >
wrote
> in message ...
> > The Windows calculator can be set to scientific mode and
> > works well. But you can buy a modern Texas Instruments
Ti
> > 83 (or other models) and use the handheld along with
your
> > computer and Ti also has emulators, so you can used you
> > keyboard and monitor while you learn the techniques.
> >
> >
> > "David Candy" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > The power toy calculator is an algaberic calculator. Of
> > course none of these are symbolic algebraic calculators.
> > They are big expensive programs.
> >
> > Windows calculator can do pasted equations. See Help.
> Though
> > unlikely to be useful as very basic.
> >
> > --
> > http://www.g2mil.com/Apr2003.htm
> > http://www.sharpword.com/fascism.htm
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ---
> > David Candy
> > http://www.mvps.org/serenitymacros
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> --
> > ---
> > "Charlie" > wrote in message
> > ...
> > > I am taking an algebra course but can not figure out
how
> > > to use the windows calculator to solve problems. Can
> > > someone help me?
> > >
> > > thank you
> > >
> > > Charlie
> >
> >
>
>

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