QOMO Flow!Works 3.0 User Manual
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Exponentiation
Fraction
Radical
The Exponentiation
radical is written by its
regular method; base to
the power integer,
power fraction, and
power radical.
Trigonometric:
sin, cos, tg, ctg
anti-
trigonometric
functions
:
sin-1,cos-1,
tg-1, ctg-1
logarithmic
functions: lg, ln
Trigonometric, anti-
trigonometric functions,
logarithmic functions,
factorial, sum, modulus,
integer, and
percentages are easier
to be inputted and
displayed.
Factorial
Sum
modulus:mod()
integer :int()
Percentages :
%
Factorial sums are
easier to be written and
displayed according to
the regular input
method.
Mathematical Formula
This function provides the means of designing algebra and geometric formulas for you. Click
the Mathematical Formula button
and drag out the display box in the slide. This display
box is an object, on which you can perform any operation.