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Euphoriet
Feb5-05, 09:01 PM
I know the Ti89 has the csolve and solve feautures... so I was wondering if there was a way of getting the ti83 to do this same type of thing?
If a program has to be created.. what would it look like?
Thanks...
What other essential things could be "borrowed" from the ti89 .. by creating a program.. for the ti83?
Just buy the Ti-89. Ti-83 is a joke compared to 89
robert Ihnot
Feb5-05, 11:39 PM
Csolve seems to me to be the same thing that the TI-86 does on equations. As for the 83, you can download "APPS," from TI which gives you a polynominal solver.
Euphoriet
Feb6-05, 12:11 AM
I did buy the ti89 but I for some tests I will be taking.. I wont be able to use it.
Doesn't TI89 have a CAS system which can simpify your algebra expressions. Even derivate it can, I think.
Alkatran
Feb7-05, 12:22 PM
It can integrate, derivate, simplify, etc....
HOWEVER it sometimes gets answers that are 'out there'. IE: It gives you either (A) the wrong answer, or (B) a very long answer instead of a simplification (if you try to solve most inversge trig functions you get large equations)
That kind of Math is incredibly complexe, I find it amazing that they managed to get a computer system to do it.
I've tried to just write a simple solving function for polynomials and the hundreds of possibilities are.... :surprised
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