You absolute legend. Had numeric solver on TI Voyage 200 and couldn't get same app on Nspire despite having torn the place apart searching for. You have sorted me right out!
hey, is there a possibility to have an overview of all of your formulas that you have saved? (I named some of my formulas very creatively and won't be able to see them again)
Hi. I want to use the following formula: MB=1-(1-DC)/(1-DV). But everytime I use the formula, I want to be asked the value of DC and DV [I don't want to memorize the variables!]. Eg: DC=? [and I write 40%] DV=? [and I write 25%] [then the solution would be:] MB=20% Could you help me with this? Thank you.
There isn't an overly easy way to solve this problem without resorting to some more complex programming within the TI-nspire language that I can think of. If you wanted to learn how to do this, I would suggest doing some reading on the TI-nspire programming language.
I have been looking for this video for over a month. I swear you're the only one out there that shows this. Thank you
You absolute legend. Had numeric solver on TI Voyage 200 and couldn't get same app on Nspire despite having torn the place apart searching for. You have sorted me right out!
Thank you for making this video, I was looking for a while to find something that my beginner brain could wrap around, it's very clear and concise.
Thank you very much lady ;)
I've been looking for this stuff for a while
Hola muchas gracias antes que nada.
Una pregunta se puede usar esta funcion define en una hoja de calculo?
How many variables can be defined to evaluate a function?
hey, is there a possibility to have an overview of all of your formulas that you have saved? (I named some of my formulas very creatively and won't be able to see them again)
If you press "VAR", it will bring up a list of everything that you have defined.
thanks a lot
Hi.
I want to use the following formula: MB=1-(1-DC)/(1-DV).
But everytime I use the formula, I want to be asked the value of DC and DV [I don't want to memorize the variables!].
Eg: DC=? [and I write 40%]
DV=? [and I write 25%]
[then the solution would be:]
MB=20%
Could you help me with this?
Thank you.
There isn't an overly easy way to solve this problem without resorting to some more complex programming within the TI-nspire language that I can think of. If you wanted to learn how to do this, I would suggest doing some reading on the TI-nspire programming language.
how do you store this where you want lose it
I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. Can you give an example?
how can I solve series in ti-nspire cax calculator
Probably the best way of doing this would be to create a formula for the "series" formula, and then use the solve command.
What about fucking variables
Worst calculator