Program: A
By: Ben Axelrod


   What this program does is take a really harsh
decimal that you might get when working with
trigonometry or the unit circle, and convert it
into an easy to understand fraction involving
either pi, square root of 2, or square root of 3.
Updated version will also tell you if it is the
square root of any fraction.


HOW TO USE:

When you get a terrible looking decimal that you
think is really something simpler, just press
PRGM ENTER ENTER.  What you want to look for is 
a fraction in one of the lines below the dashes.
That fraction, multiplied by the value to the 
left of it, is your simplified answer!


Example:

Enter Cos(45), you will get .7071067812
Press PRGM ENTER ENTER. Notice that decimal by
Ans=. To the right of the square root of 2 you
should see 1/2. This tells you that your decimal
is 1/2 times the square root of 2. Also notice
that the square root of 1/2 is the same thing.


Feel free to modify this program to better suit
your needs. Open it up and check it out. There 
is room for one more line on the screen. For 
questions or comments email me: bmaxelro@syr.edu
