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if you want to bump, post a post and remove it, you did a double post!!
Nemo, do you mind if I include Triangle Solver in Formulum? Don't worry, you would be in the About button of course!
Quote from: aeTIos on December 01, 2010, 02:49:01 pmif you want to bump, post a post and remove it, you did a double post!!I don't see any double post, plus he can double post fine if it has been 6 hours, also the way you say this is rude because of the exclamation mark. Do not talk to other members like that, otherwise it is worse than double-posting itself.
sorry i didn't see this. yeah, you can use it if i get credit.
just Nemo is fine. thanks for the interest. unfortunately i think i didn't do well on the test. fortunately, she said it's the hardest one of the year though, so i'm not too unhappy about it
Triangle solver! (this topic is so if i RAM clear my calculator, it's no big deal cause it's now online)this is a graphical triangle solver. if you give it 3 pieces of information, it will give you the other 3. it has no error checking, so if you get err: domain, the triangle probably does not exist. do not give the triangle solver 4+ pieces of information, it is not smart enough to handle this. it assumes you put in 3. it will solve the following conditions: SSS, SAS, ASS (wait, what?), ASA, AAS. it will also tell you if your triangle is ambiguous, but it will sadly not give you the second triangle. it will however, store the complement of the first angle solved into the variable M and then you can solve for the second triangle by running the program again.um.. yeah. it's handy. and under 1000 bytes (hooray! goal met!)
Quote from: nemo on November 22, 2010, 05:05:24 pmTriangle solver! (this topic is so if i RAM clear my calculator, it's no big deal cause it's now online)this is a graphical triangle solver. if you give it 3 pieces of information, it will give you the other 3. it has no error checking, so if you get err: domain, the triangle probably does not exist. do not give the triangle solver 4+ pieces of information, it is not smart enough to handle this. it assumes you put in 3. it will solve the following conditions: SSS, SAS, ASS (wait, what?), ASA, AAS. it will also tell you if your triangle is ambiguous, but it will sadly not give you the second triangle. it will however, store the complement of the first angle solved into the variable M and then you can solve for the second triangle by running the program again.um.. yeah. it's handy. and under 1000 bytes (hooray! goal met!)I love you.In a none creepy sort of way.We're working with triangles right now in my Pre-Calc class, and this helped cut down my homework time severely. (I sometimes have 2-3 hours of homework from that class alone).I made two triangle solvers (one for AAS and SSA) recently, but they were horribly user unfriendly and unoptimized. The only thing I'm proud of is that if an SSA triangle has two solutions, my solver prints out the info for both. (I believe it does it correctly, at least...)This saved me and my soul.So thank you, from the depths of my soul.[/overlydramaticpost]
Sorry to hear Nemo. Did you got the score yet? Maybe you'll have done better than you think. Sometimes I do an hard test and think I'll fail but finally get a decent score. Then I do an easy test and fail it.