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can i use claculator to find differentiation or intergration
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To check your answer yes you can as Fx - 991es plus is allowed.can i use claculator to find differentiation or intergration
Which calculator do u use?i always find answers in pure MS as a mixed number
should i place all my answers as a mixed number
how to use calculator to covert fracton to mixed number
casio fx-991es plus but howWhich calculator do u use?
u will have a "S<=>D" button...when u get ur answer as mixed nmbr click shift and then click tht button..it will convert it into fractioncasio fx-991es plus but how
no i didnt get !!!so did you get the papers? because I do have two of them
It can't be 88.2 cm! it's 33 cm.View attachment 60291 plzz help the answer is 88.2
yes u can ..just click on "shift" and then "mode"can i use casio calculator to covert a degreee angle to radian
For (iii) we know the range of sin x is -1 to 1
1/2 pi = 90°
We only adjust the boundaries when there are gaps between boundaries. If the boundaries given were 1-40 then 41-50, you might see that data between 40-41 is not included. When we plot the graph, our line is continuous, (it isn't broken from 40-41 where data doesn't exist!), in order to make the data continuous, we create mid-boundaries, so that the lower range is up to 40.5 and the next range starts from 40.5. This kind of makes bridges between the data . In this scenario, x<50 includes ALL those which are less than 50, there is no restriction, so we just take the upper boundaries of each range only and plot accordingly.View attachment 60307 In the graph should I use the boundaries as it is or do I have to make it 40.5. And when do we do this adding and subtracting of 0.5?
This what the er says "A large number of candidates plotted on an adjusted upper boundary, such as 39·5 or 40·5. "
Collect the information given:kindly help with part 1 of this question.
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