Rick, don't forget to tell everyone that you can leave the Vector menu, go do other calculations in your Home screen and the TI-36X Pro will preserve your Vector history (unlike Casios). /Regards
Hi, I have few questions. I don't have it, just asking for info. 1)How do you delete vectors? I don't find it on the manual. Is it possible? or you have to reset all? 2) I have seen that Casio has different options: Angle, Unit Vector, for example. Then engineering symbol, which I think is only a useless thing, maybe to name each vector, Probably a waste of time. I have gone quickly through the manual but I did not see those. Are they somewhere else? Or TI focuses on different things?
The vectors 'u', 'v', and 'w' are always available. There is no delete vector 'u', 'v', or 'w'. To do Casio's equivalent of 'Angle' and 'Unit Vector' calculations, you'll need to know the general equations as well as the vector math functions 'DotProduct', 'CrossProduct', and 'norm magnitude' available on the TI-36X Pro .
Rick, don't forget to tell everyone that you can leave the Vector menu, go do other calculations in your Home screen and the TI-36X Pro will preserve your Vector history (unlike Casios). /Regards
Great point, thanks for adding it!
I try it but my TI 36 X Pro don’t show the dimensions of vectors I can’t do it 😮
Hi, I have few questions. I don't have it, just asking for info.
1)How do you delete vectors? I don't find it on the manual. Is it possible? or you have to reset all?
2) I have seen that Casio has different options: Angle, Unit Vector, for example. Then engineering symbol, which I think is only a useless thing, maybe to name each vector, Probably a waste of time. I have gone quickly through the manual but I did not see those. Are they somewhere else? Or TI focuses on different things?
The vectors 'u', 'v', and 'w' are always available. There is no delete vector 'u', 'v', or 'w'. To do Casio's equivalent of 'Angle' and 'Unit Vector' calculations, you'll need to know the general equations as well as the vector math functions 'DotProduct', 'CrossProduct', and 'norm magnitude' available on the TI-36X Pro .