Re: HP 50g: Conic graphing - trace?
- From: JYA <nospam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 04:47:13 +1100
On 2007-10-27 10:11:07 +1000, sc_usenet@xxxxxxxxxxx said:
For example, a simple equation of this form might look like X*Y^2 -
X^3*Y = 6. Even though this isn't a conic, the conic mode still works
because X and Y are both on the same side of the equation.
It takes my HP50 .76s to draw that graph, and I can trace :)
Check our "EDGE" white papers in the last HPCC conference paper ...
(hum, it doesn't allow me to include a screen capture )
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