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Typical spreadsheet from Visicalc with a sine function and split windows 2 ; please take into account that negative values from column B are not shown in column C
Typical spreadsheet from Visicalc with a sine function and split windows 2 ; please take into account that negative values from column B are not shown in column C\\
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[{Image src='Forensics.jpg' width=666 height=405 }]
Typical spreadsheet from Visicalc with the [forensics test|http://www.datamath.org/Forensics.htm] - VisiCalc has passed all! :-))) ; Thank you so much Joerg from [Datamath|http://www.datamath.org] for your help in this case. Please go ahead with your outstanding work. We really appreciate your help. :-)))\\
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[{Image src='TI-LogBug.jpg' width=648 height=293 }]
Typical spreadsheet from Visicalc to test for a potential [LN bug|http://www.datamath.org/Story/LogarithmBug.htm] ; Up to row 11 all calculations are correct! We thank Joerg from [Datamath|http://www.datamath.org] for his help in this case. Please go ahead with your outstanding work. We really appreciate your help. :-)))\\
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[{Image src='EXP-Approach.jpg' width=662 height=361 }]
Typical spreadsheet from Visicalc for an approximation of the [EXP function|http://www.datamath.org/Story/LogarithmBug.htm]. Of course, the test must fail, due to the limits of VisiCalc ; Thank you so much Joerg from [Datamath|http://www.datamath.org] for your help in this case. Please go ahead with your outstanding work. We really appreciate your help. :-)))