Calculators Calculator For Electrical Engineering

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When selecting a calculator for electrical and computer engineering programs, the Casio fx-9860GII SD is a viable option, particularly for its support of functions like Nyquist and Bode plots. It is suitable for various engineering applications and falls within a budget of up to 150 euros. The TI-89 is also recommended as a strong alternative, known for its advanced features and capabilities in engineering contexts. Both models provide robust functionalities that cater to the needs of engineering students.
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Hi i want to buy a calculator . What model is the best? Is there anyone that supports a big variety of electrical and computer engineering programs? I was thinking about fx-9860gii SD (because of nyquist , bode etc), is it a good choice ? my badget is up to 150 euros


thanks in advance
 
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