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harry buggy July 22nd 07 06:05 PM

vba hint
 
does anyone no how to answer a proposed question like this. I was
looking through some old papers for next years module in this. As im
doing this as a module on my course and I want to get a head start in
understanding how to write this in essay formats.

any hints or clues would be very grateful in how to approach this. as
this will be helpful next year


I also want you to redo the continuous assessment assignment - but an
easy one this time. I require you to write a program that takes a
number,x, from cell A3 and a positive integer, n, from cell B3 then
returns into cell C3 the value of x raised to the power n divided by
n factorial. I will award you bonus marks if you put in some error
checking to ensure that a negative value of n cannot be used. Note
that x can be positive or negative. This will be examined orally on
the day of your examination, but should only take a few minutes


Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] July 22nd 07 11:19 PM

vba hint
 
I'd suggest that you ask Excel questions in an Excel newsgroup, not an Outlook group.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"harry buggy" wrote in message oups.com...
does anyone no how to answer a proposed question like this. I was
looking through some old papers for next years module in this. As im
doing this as a module on my course and I want to get a head start in
understanding how to write this in essay formats.

any hints or clues would be very grateful in how to approach this. as
this will be helpful next year


I also want you to redo the continuous assessment assignment - but an
easy one this time. I require you to write a program that takes a
number,x, from cell A3 and a positive integer, n, from cell B3 then
returns into cell C3 the value of x raised to the power n divided by
n factorial. I will award you bonus marks if you put in some error
checking to ensure that a negative value of n cannot be used. Note
that x can be positive or negative. This will be examined orally on
the day of your examination, but should only take a few minutes



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