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All of the history was on aeronautics, not split between civil like my trials &...
Cheers, thats good advice!
so you can just get horizontal & vertical components through trig then treat them the same as other forces? doesnt seem too hard i suppose :)
i also can do nothing besides truss analysis!!
Does anyone have any suggestions on what i should be studying with 12 hours of cramming?
OR can anyone tell me how to do calculations involving angles? they dont look to hard i was just never taught how to do them.
+1^
yeah i know you would still have to show working etc.
It only really saves time on punching in numbers, which i could make up by actually studying instead of thinking of loopholes like this...
I've tested one and it saves a lot of time for questions like finding the area between 2 curves, it does it on one step compared to standard calculators where you have to type out the whole first equation minus the second. it can also calculate function tables in 1 step instead of 10 for each...
I just ordered a Casio calculator from ebay that can integrate & derivate etc. (fx-991ES PLUS model)
It looks identical to the standard casio calculators that 90% of students use (fx-82AU PLUS model).
So my question to you is, how thoroughly do calculators get checked and will i get busted for...