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Questions regarding... like everything?
« on: October 06, 2011, 09:41:51 pm »
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1. How do I solve this: "The simultaneous equations 2x+3y=6 and 4x+6y=12 have infinitely many solutions. Describe these solutions through the use of a parameter" using a calculator?  I know i'm supposed to get an answer with a snail looking thing, but i cant get it on my stupid stupid classpad!

2. How do I update my Classpad online? My calc seems to need updating in its programming. For example, when using the calc to solve binomial cdf problems, my calc only comes up with x, numtrial and prob for inputs. Instead of x, i should get space to input upper and lower values? Someone suggested me updating my calc online but is that what i should do and how the hell do i do that LOL

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Re: Questions regarding... like everything?
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2011, 09:52:05 am »
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I'm not sure about the classpad calculator (is the latest one 300?). But go to the calculators website, http://classpad.net/ and go to the section download OS. You should have had a USB cord come with your calculator I assume. 
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