On the Subject of Escaping Equations X

Find the letter from the module in the table below and obtain the corresponding equation. Substitute the displayed values in for a, b, c (in that order). Take absolute value. Round to the nearest integer. Round up if ending in .5.

Ltr Equation
τ
  1. Start with: a×b
  2. ≥ 1 needy and no lit FRQ ⇒ go to step 5
  3. ≥ 2 modules solved ⇒ / 4
  4. Empty port plate and ≥ 2 batteries ⇒ [ ≥ 2 modules solved ? + 5 : + 10 ]
  5. unlit BOB and no lit FRQ ⇒ + 3
Κ
  1. Start with: a×b²/2
  2. ≥ 3 indicators ⇒ × 2
  3. “The Button” module ⇒ × 3
μ
  1. Start with: b/a
  2. exactly 2 batteries ⇒ × 7/3
  3. RJ-45 port and no lit NSA ⇒ + 1
Ρ
  1. Start with: a×b
  2. vowel in the SN ⇒ × 2/3
  3. ≥ 6 modules ⇒ + 14
  4. unlit CLR ⇒ change 3’s to 4’s in the values of a, b
ω
  1. Start with: b/a
  2. odd digit in SN ⇒ − 5
  3. unlit CAR and unlit IND ⇒ flip the fraction
Ζ(Τ)
  1. battery holders + port plates + indicators ≥ 7 ⇒ a + 3
  2. else ⇒ a²/2 + 3b + 2
Η(Τ)
  1. ≥ 6 batteries ⇒ a² + 4b
  2. else, parallel port ⇒ a³/3 + 2b² + 8
  3. else ⇒ a³/3 + 2b² − 5
χ
Use radians when calculating sin/cos
(or leave out the the ×π/180 and use degrees)
  1. Start with: a × cos((b×c + d) × π/180)
  2. 3 or 5 in the SN ⇒ + 21
  3. “Keypad” module ⇒ change 5’s to 8’s in the values of a, b, c, d
  4. ≥ 1 solved module ⇒ change cos to sin
α
  1. ≥ 2 strikes ⇒ press submit with the input display cleared
  2. Stereo RCA and ≥ 1 needy ⇒ answer is 116
  3. Start with: (b − c)/a
  4. Stereo RCA ⇒ + 8
  5. ≥ 1 needy ⇒ / 4