JocoFitness great, thats exactly why we made this video, we're glad it helped you! Using programs in your graphing calculator is such a useful trick that we wish we knew earlier.
Let us know if you found this trick helpful and what course/formula you used it for! Personally, we used this during open book tests such as structural steel design for long formulas (lateral torsional buckling).
Michael Vogelei for sure brother! I used this in exams for long steel calculations like lateral torsional buckling, long concrete formulas, saves a ton of time and mistakes!
I have a problem with this, its always off by a couple decimals, and when interpolating up to 10 times in a single problem, the right answer is for example 278 kJ while i get 293 kJ
you know what, I've discovered that the answer key for thermodynamics used values of 120.9 kPa when i was interpolating for 120kPa, so thats where the difference of my values to the values of the answer key came from.
And there is another way you can list all six variables pick the variable you are going to solve for and the thing will ask you for the known variables