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Update. The program is now back in its original shape, which means that you have to input the terms in descending order. The previous version was way too buggy. This is a port from my program for synthetic division, ASYNDIV, for the TI 84 CE, uploaded to ticalc.org in 2013. The TI-version has 1139 bytes, while this one for the Casio fx CG50 has 1916, although several simplifications has been done: you can only use x for variable, and you cannot use rational coefficients, only integer ones. Furthermore, the lists on the Casio are presented vertically, one by one, instead of multiple ones horizontally, as on the TI 84 CE. So, you must use your imagination, or write the lists down in pairs. But, like with ASYNDIV, the only things that limit the number of polynomials you can enter, is memory and the degree of the first one.
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| Name | Size |
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| synthetic division/SYNDIV.g3m | 1.9 KB |
| synthetic division/Synthetic division.rtf | 1.4 KB |
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