Program: Synthetic Division
Author: Wayne Coppock
Version: 1.1
Language: TI-BASIC
Size: about 611b
Date uploaded: 4/14/98

Introduction
Well, this is my Synthetic Division program. Im betting your wondering "Why should I 
use THIS Synthetic Division program instead of one of the other three?" Well, I've used
other three and none of them show the whole synth table, at least not very clearly.
My program shows the whole table because I have a mean math teacher who makes me show
all my work. Thats why I made this. 'Nuff said.

How to Use
Alright, when you fire it up it asks you for the degree. The degree is the highest power 
that X is raised to in the equation. It will then prompt you for each value of X. if a 
particular power is not present in the equation then just enter a zero (0). After you enter
the last power it will ask you how many numbers you wish to evaluate it for. the max is 
seven. You will then be prompted to enter each. It will then display the table and pause.

Version History

v0.1
-I made this in math class one day. it only did x^3 equations and evaluated them for -3 to +3

v0.5
-I made a diffrent one for using any number I wanted, but it still only evaluated x^3 equations

v0.6
-I put version 0.1 and 0.5 togeather and used a menu for them.

v0.7
-I started work on a new one, but it had problems.

v0.9
-I finally got the hang of loops and my program started to work right

v1.0
-A finished version I used on my test

v1.1 (First Release)
-I added my name to it

Ending Notes
My code is a little sloppy, so if you know how to improve it go ahead, just mail it back to me 
and I'll put your name in this readme file.


If you have any questions, comments, or are just lonely, mail me at (please mail me!) 
cartman__@hotmail.com

Keep an eye out for my Logrthem Suite, which has been delayed due to my calculators recent
crash.