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Is there any supplementary material for the graphing calculators?

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Is there any supplementary material for the graphing calculators?

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Here are two resources that discuss examples of applications that our calculators may be used for. * College Algebra and Trigonometry Graphing Calculator Investigations, Dennis C. Ebersole * Technology Resources Manual for Casio Graphing Calculators Calculus, Addison-Wesley Vol. 2^Top Logarithm of a number to an arbitrary base. Logarithms in base 10 (common logarithm) and e (natural logarithm) can be calculated directly using the keyboard. But if someone wants to calculate a logarithm in any other base, he has to convert this logarithm to a logarithm in base 10 using the following equation logba = log a / log b (log a is the log of a in base 10, and, log b is the log of b in base 10 ) The correctness or validity of this equation can be verified simply. In this way then it is possible to calculate the logarithm of a number to any base with Casio’s scientific/graphical calculators . Note: With a graphic calculator such logarithms can also be drawn. With the following models, you can spec

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