Step by step guide to programming your programmable calculator. Specifically geared to Texas Instruments models TI 57, Radio Shack EC 4000 and Hewlett Packard HP 33E. Also applicable to Texas Instruments TI 58, 59; SR 52, 56; Hewlett Packard 19C, 25, 25C, 29C, 67 and 97; and Sharp PC 1201. 160 examples, and exercises with solutions.
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Soft cover. Condition: Good+. No Jacket. 1st Edition. How to Program Your Programmable Calculator by Stephen L. Snover & Mark Aaron Spikell (1979 Trade Paperback) Step by step guide to programming your programmable calculator. Specifically geared to Texas Instruments models TI 57, Radio Shack EC 4000 and Hewlett Packard HP 33E. Also applicable to Texas Instruments TI 58, 59; SR 52, 56; Hewlett Packard 19C, 25, 25C, 29C, 67 and 97; and Sharp PC 1201. 160 examples, and exercises with solutions. xiv + 271pp. Stephen L. Snover earned his PhD in Mathematics from Michigan State University. Mark A. Spikell (1941-2016) was a Professor in the Mathematics department at George Mason University. Dr. Spikell was influencial in the first definition of a virtual manipulative, emphasizing that virtual manipulatives are interactive dynamic objects that engage students in mathematics. Trade Paperback has a near new cover with creases along, but not in, spine. Minor shelf-wear but price sticker residue on front cover. No storage creases. Interior is tight, clean, and except for prior owner's name printed on pre-title page, unmarked. Size: 8vo - over 7.75" to 9.75"; 285pp. Copyright 1979. Printed in U.S.A. Promoted as "A Spectrum Book." Both hardcover and paperback seem to have been released near the same date. Print-line states this copy from 2nd printing. pbk. ISBN: 0-13-429357-6. LCCN: 78-11701. MSR = US $7.95. Thanks for looking! Prior Owner Name No Value. Seller Inventory # 008532
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