:clearscreen
:disp "ax+by=c"
:disp "dy+ez=f"
:disp "gz+hx=l"
:prompt a,b,c,d,e,f,g,h,l
then set up the variables into matrices and solve. will work on updating later.
the cramers rule is applied on matrices
Yes I can. I did it in QBasic about 15 years ago.
well it is used for calculating numbers and would be useful but usually calculators are not used during exams as it is a basic rule for not using them !
Naegele's Rule is a mathematical formula often used in pregnancy due date calculators. This is a formula that adds 7 days to the first LMP and then subtracting three months from that figure.
It was the development and rapid popularity of electronic calculators, and then computers. Slide rules are amazing devices, but people can have nearly instant answers with any degree of accuracy desired without having to know how to do the calculations on a slide rule. And let's face it; people who used them all the time may have been quite good with them, but some of the processes were tricky and needed a little time to master.
the cramers rule is applied on matrices
Yes I can. I did it in QBasic about 15 years ago.
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well it is used for calculating numbers and would be useful but usually calculators are not used during exams as it is a basic rule for not using them !
Two examples are abacus and slide rule
visual basic is required for program the softwares,games,calculators etc
There is a free trial for depreciation calculation program from BNA Software.
Very few people used a slide rule in 2010. Calculators are much easier to use.
Naegele's Rule is a mathematical formula often used in pregnancy due date calculators. This is a formula that adds 7 days to the first LMP and then subtracting three months from that figure.
A simply calculator is, yes. However some calculators can also be programmed in a rudimentary fashion.
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