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DeanM

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my calculator seems to screw up and never turn on sometimes... however after i hit it against the desk, its all good again... i hope the examiners dont mind
 

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Yeah, thats my plan as well..cant go wrong with two calculators
Plus I just changed the battery in my calculator last week
 

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i just found out that my calculator is not board approved for this year. its an old calculator but its been on the list for like ages. it was approved last year and in 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000 and as far back as 99. i am so pissed off, ive gotten used to it and now like Trev, i might have to buy another one. im going to see if i can get around this and its not like its programmable or anything. very dissapointed....
 

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DeanM said:
my calculator seems to screw up and never turn on sometimes... however after i hit it against the desk, its all good again... i hope the examiners dont mind
haha i do that with both of my calculators.
 

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~*pixie_poo*~ said:
can u actually bring one???
Lol! Why not?
I bet the board of studies has a column for "board approved abacuses" :D
 
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l-mercedes-l said:
whats an abacus?
An abacus is a calculating frame with balls sliding on wires used to add and subtract simple sums, it is a very old device used before numbers were invented.
 

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Another reminder to everyone

DONT FORGET THE + C DURING INTEGRATIONS
 
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rama_v said:
Another reminder to everyone

DONT FORGET THE + C DURING INTEGRATIONS
you don't need to write +c, it can be +a,+b, etc as long as you label "where (letter) is constant"
 

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100percent said:
you don't need to write +c, it can be +a,+b, etc as long as you label "where (letter) is constant"
ok u can write +a or +b or whatever u want and "where (letter) is constant"

i'll just write +c
 

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rama_v said:
Another reminder to everyone

DONT FORGET THE + C DURING INTEGRATIONS
Yeah i forgot to do that stuffd me up for the trialz when using the integrals sheet. Thnx for the reminder even though maths will be my 12th unit for my uai.
 
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