What all is in this version but not written in the first post:

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Geometry+Trig:1) Lateral and total surface area and the volume of a cylinder
2) Lateral and total surface area and the volume of a cube/cuboid
3) Lateral and total surface area and the volume of a (hemi)sphere
> Lateral and total surface area of both sphere and hemisphere.
> The Volume of both sphere and hemisphere.
4) Lateral and total surface area and the volume of a cylinder
5) Area of a triangle from 3 sides[ i.e the heron formula]
6) Area of an equilateral triangle
7) Radians <-> Degrees.
Physics:1) Newtons law of unversal gravity.
2) Average Acceleration from velocity and time
3) Final Dist from Init. Dist, time , velocity and (acceleration)
4) Final Velocity from Init. Velocity, Distance & acceleration
5) Distance of projectile thrown straight up/down.
> Ability to override the Acceleration due to gravity.
> Lets you choose the time
6) Max Height/X-Range of a Projectile [w/ Angle]
> Shows The max. height
> Shows the max. range the object can go.
> The X-velocity
> The Y-Velocity [before reaching peak height]
> The final Y-Velocity after reaching the peak height.
> The Final vector of the projectile
> The time to reach the peak. [total time = peak time * 2]
> All of the values are 100% accurate and all values are in degrees.
Calculus[future] + Algebra:1) Quadratic solution and statistics of Axx+Bx+c equation
> Equation Solutions
> Factored form
> Discriminant
> The intercepts
> Derivate
> Graph[at the top] + Graph statistics
> Area under the graph
> Equations minimum
2) Statistics of two points
> The distance
> The midpoint
> The Slope
> Cartesian plot
> You can choose the scale or it selects the best fit from
1 Cm to 1 / 2 / 5 / 10 units; which ever fits the best;
3) 2-3-Nth roots.
4) Arithmetic Sequences
> The term at a particular position
> The actual series is shown
> The sum of terms from 1st term in the series to the the chosen number in series.
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UNDOCUMENTED: Press L & R to change the series rapidly; Left & Right changes it slowly.
5) Geometric Sequences
> Same as above
6) Log solver
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Note: Continue the discussion in other thread. Donot post here.
Topic edit in progress.