Coding This is a program that will calculate midpoint, distance, slope and the Pythagorean theorem. It will convert temperatures, as well as find complementary and supplementary angles. It will also find the area of a trapezoid. (Coded by Kaivan Koshroo.)
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This program will do the quadratic formula, find a line with two points and graph it, find the area of many common shapes. It also does the Pythagorean theorem, solves systems of equations, interest rates, trajectories and dispertion (like box and whisker without the graph). (Coded by Smallville Productions)
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This calculates all of your major conversions. Although it is not as good as TI's, it does not leave ten or eleven programs cluttering up the calculator either. (Coded by Ben Axelrod)
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This solves your system of equations. What makes it cool is that as you enter your integers, the equations at the bottom of the screen are updated. (Coded by Phoenix at C2)
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This solves pre calculus problems involving the line equidistant from two points. At 200 bytes, it would be a shame not to have it. (Coded by the Phoenix at C2)
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The altered version of Formulas 2000. While performing many of the same functions, it also gives the standard deviation and variance when using box and whisk. Also, entering in X^2 +... in the equation will give the equation of the circle instead of three points on the circle. (Originally made by the Formulas Team, revised by the Phoenix at C2.)
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This simply gives the formulas for different linear equations. (Coded by the Red Baron at C2.)
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This calculates the inverse of a line (e.g. the inverse of y=3x+5). Not hard to make, but why do the work? (Coded by the Phoenix at C2.)
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This finds the distance from a point (X, Y) and a line. Very small and useful if you have this problem. (Coded by the Phoenix at C2.)
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This takes two sets of information (e.g., 10 toys produced at $200, 20 toys produced at $400) and calculates the function of the increase or decrease. My Linear Variation 2 asks for the last point (e.g., what would be the cost for 35 toys?) and calculates the answer. (Coded by the Phoenix at C2.)
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