Thursday, May 5, 2016

Review ᨏ TI-83/84 Plus Graphing Calculators for Dummies, Portable Edition RTF by C. C. Edwards eBook Online

TI-83/84 Plus Graphing Calculators for Dummies, Portable Edition With tips that work for earlier versions, too. Discover how to *Use the math and angle menus *Perform geometry functions with GeoMaster *Measure an angle *Construct lines, polygons, circles, and arcs *Graph inequalities *Communicate with PC

TITLE:TI-83/84 Plus Graphing Calculators for Dummies, Portable Edition
AUTHOR:C. C. Edwards
RATING:4.63 (760 Votes)
ASIN:047005610X
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:192 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2006-05-12
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TI-83/84 Plus Graphing Calculators for Dummies, Portable Edition

TI-83/84 Plus Graphing Calculators for Dummies, Portable Edition

With tips that work for earlier versions, too. Get a handle on the tool that does everything from basic math to probabilities! Count yourself fortunate to have found this book! It'll help you squeeze all the value from this handy device that not only solves equations and creates graphs, but also constructs geometric figures, finds the slope and equation of a line, generates random numbers, and simulates tossing coins and rolling dice. Discover how to *Use the math and angle menus *Perform geometry functions with GeoMaster *Measure an angle *Construct lines, polygons, circles, and arcs *Graph inequalities *Communicate with PCs or other calculators

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REVIEW :

This book is quite good but any potential buyer should know exactly why he would buy it and if it really matches his expectations. Ayer grasped quite quickly that if one can't out-think one's opponent, it is just as well to out-entertain him. My wife and I watch back yard birds and really enjoy this book. It took me on a ride that made me laugh, cry and at times afraid of the dark.. Mine hasn't even came in yet, but it's awesome. He covers the pros and cons of flat wheels on flanged track versus flanged wheels on flat track, stone ties versus timber ties, steel rails versus iron rails, and all of the engineering issues that go into building a stable, long-lasting track--and that's just in the first few chapters.
From there he explains the economic issues that go into deciding where to run the track, how to route the trains, and everything that goes into establishing a railroad opera

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