I have the FE (Fundamentals of Engineering exam) in the morning and desperately need help figuring out this new calculator. I am reading through the calc manual and it's in a different language...metaphorically unfortunately. Help please! I need to at least master the integral calc part.
FE in the morning, need help with 33s!
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