Please keep making tutorials on this calculator, there are almost no resources on how to use this online. All of the tutorials are just on Texas Instruments! Also, I am planning to take the AP exam with this calculator. Do you know if there's any sort of additional package that I can download into the calculator in order to access all the functions needed for the exam, such as symbolic integrals/derivatives? Thanks in advance
Thanks for the feedback! I know how frustrating it can be when you can't find the tutorial you are looking for on here, so it's good to hear that these are helpful. I'm not too familiar with outside packages for this calculator but i will post something if i find one.
This has been super helpful I just got this calculator! Do you know how to switch the graph function from param back to y= to see the y1, y2, instead of the xt1, yt1
ugh thank you so much ur literally a lifesaver for my grade ten math class lmao
You're very welcome! I know how frustrating it can be, good luck on your classes this year!
Please keep making tutorials on this calculator, there are almost no resources on how to use this online. All of the tutorials are just on Texas Instruments!
Also, I am planning to take the AP exam with this calculator. Do you know if there's any sort of additional package that I can download into the calculator in order to access all the functions needed for the exam, such as symbolic integrals/derivatives? Thanks in advance
Thanks for the feedback! I know how frustrating it can be when you can't find the tutorial you are looking for on here, so it's good to hear that these are helpful.
I'm not too familiar with outside packages for this calculator but i will post something if i find one.
This has been super helpful I just got this calculator! Do you know how to switch the graph function from param back to y= to see the y1, y2, instead of the xt1, yt1
shift-->menu--> Func Type----> F1 key
@@saintmik6576i don't see function type as an option
Does this do tvm / pmt calculations?
All of my graphs work fine but the lines/connections justs disappear below the x axis (negative y). Is there a fix for this?
la version francaise
si on a f(x)=×/lnx