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The chemist at Wed, 27 Mar 2024 01:13:50 UTC No. 16098584
I have a problem with my texas instrument nspire CX II version 6.0.3.374, what happens is that it does not solve undefined integrals, derivatives and limits, when I give one of these operations tells me "Too few arguments" although I have well typed the operation, is there any solution? I tried everything and nothing works, it should be noted that above the menu of the above operations appears a letter T
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Mar 2024 01:26:33 UTC No. 16098598
this is around the part in math when calculators become useless.
try just using wolfram alpha, it can at least guess what you meant when you're being retarded.
you can also tease out answers w/o paying by copying and pasting partial answers back into the prompt until you get what you want.
The chemist at Wed, 27 Mar 2024 01:37:14 UTC No. 16098611
The problem is that you can not use the phone in an exam and use wolfram alpha, I am studying engineering, thermodynamics and fluid mechanics are giving me a beating, so I bought a graphing machine to facilitate a little exams.
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Mar 2024 01:43:52 UTC No. 16098621
>>16098611
no, learning the math helps with passing those exams.
i don't think i ever used a calculator once in college.
just throw the thing in the fucking garbage at this point.
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Mar 2024 01:45:13 UTC No. 16098624
>the chemist
oh, ha, no i did use a basic calculator for chem exams, but not a graphing calculator. that's high-school technology.
Anonymous at Wed, 27 Mar 2024 02:21:10 UTC No. 16098668
>>16098584
The only solver you will ever need