Author: Travis
Posted: 24 Mar 2013 08:56:33 pm (GMT -5)
In this case, you should be okay making the two changes I mentioned the approx( part and the *. Try these if you haven't already. If you're still getting the error, can you go to the Y= screen immediately after the error occurs and tell me what is listed for y1, y2, and y3?
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Posted: 24 Mar 2013 08:56:33 pm (GMT -5)
In this case, you should be okay making the two changes I mentioned the approx( part and the *. Try these if you haven't already. If you're still getting the error, can you go to the Y= screen immediately after the error occurs and tell me what is listed for y1, y2, and y3?
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