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| Jan9-13, 01:40 PM | #1 |
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TI Nspire or Casio Prizm
Hi all,
I know this is very subjective and probably ask a few hundred thousand times. I'm an mech engineering student looking to upgrade from my ti 83. I know atleast so far my math classes wont allow a CAS capable calculator, and that you can get the interchangable keyboards to remove that function. And as far as I know there is know CAS program for the Prizm. Is the CAS system really that helpful?, I've never had the chance to use it. I know Id use the graphing feature of it alot and integral/derivative features of them both and program in notes for formulas etc. Is it justifiable to spend another $50 on the Nspire if I can't use the CAS touchpad keyboard of it? Thanks guys I've posted this in Mech E forum as well hoping to get a wider variety of answers |
| Jan9-13, 01:58 PM | #2 |
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would be useful to reduce an equation or integrate a function symbolically which Im sure MEs would use:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_algebra_system |
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