hi,
1. You can certaintly do geometry work on the BN. The likely problem
is representing symbols such as measured angle, angle and so forth,
which can be done by either writing the words out or assigning some
key combinaion to the equivalent symbols from extended (unicode)
characters.
2. Yes - you can do all kinds of proof on your BN. It can range from
writing that some statement is true about a given shape to proving
advanced concepts in trigonometry.
3. If you have an Apex, the Nemeth Tutorial is already there - all you
need is the unlock (license) key for it. However, it is only used as a
learning tool, not an extension to keyWord (wordprocessor) in that you
can write Nemeth synbols when the tutorial is active; to write
equivalent symbols for Nemeth, some of us use slightly modified
computer braille/word conventions such as sqrt for square root, dy/dx
for derivative or using a key combination for the actual math symbol
such as measured angle.
The third answer is the answer on a similar topic on Nemeth entry a
few days ago.
Cheers,
Joseph

On 10/2/11, christina <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I have a couple of questions:
> Is it possible to use the BN for geometry?
> Can the BN do proofs?
> How do I get the nemeth tutorial installed on my BN?
> Thanks for replies.
>
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