I would say the simplest way to achieve what I think you're trying to, would be to subtract the amount paid from the amount owed.
Example:1.99 + 3.25 + 2.50 -------- 7.74 - owed - 10.00 - paid -------- -2.26 - how much is still owedSlope in algebra refers to the rate of change of a function at a given point. This can be used in physics, where on a graph that shows the change in velocity, the value of the slope is equal to the acceleration at that moment in time.
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Yes there is you shouldn't use it though on Calculator Soup.
It doesn't, it shows it as a decimal
A forex calculator shows currency conversions. It shows how much a dollar amount is in different countries that have different currencies than your own. It is a currency converter.
Dinkytown has several financial calculators including a Roth IRA calculator. The calculator does a great job at predicting future balances based on a given interest rate and contributions. It also shows the advantage of investing in a tax sheltered account as opposed to a taxable account. You can find this calculator here: http://www.dinkytown.net/java/RothIRA.html
Any calculator that prints on paper can be set to print everything as it goes into the calculation. There are calculator programs on computers that include a "tape" that shows work, as well. A number of more recent calculators also show work on the graphical display.
In order to get other solutions, you need to change your guess. The calculator will normally give you the solution closet to your guess.
You haven't given the choices, but the function notation would look like this:w = f(L), where w is the weight, and L is the length.
A turtle runs 3 mpm (meters per minute). Write a function rule that shows the total distance the turtle ran for any given amount of time (in minutes, m).
On your calculator, there should be a Tan button. Hit that, then type in 81. Voila! Tan81 = 6.313751515 (As far as my calculator shows.)
Yes, this is like a mortgage loan calculator and it shows you interest rates and everything like that. It shows how much you want, how much it will cost per month, and how much interest per month it will be.