
Engineering Graphing Calculator
#1
Posted 09 October 2005 - 11:41 AM
I'm an engineering student in Spain, and I was wondering which Graphing Calculator would be best for me. I have Physics, Linear Algebra and Calculus, these three being the subjects that require a graphical calculator. I have my eyes on the FX-9750. Is that a good one? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
#2
Posted 09 October 2005 - 12:44 PM
#3
Guest_Sergei Frolov_*
Posted 09 October 2005 - 01:46 PM
#4
Posted 09 October 2005 - 03:55 PM

TI-89!!! You don't have to buy Titanium version beasause it has only more memory for programs/games.
#5
Posted 11 October 2005 - 08:13 PM
But for engineering id say this calc is not much better than a non graphic caclulator such as the fx-991 MS.
The fx-9750 is fine for these subjects, it solves lineaar equations, good for calculus as it draws graphs and solvs equations etc. I suggest u find a manual for this calculator on the internet and take a look at what it can do.Physics, Linear Algebra and Calculus
#6
Posted 12 October 2005 - 12:07 AM
.-i see a ti89 titanium this week

.-now the Classpad (our favorite machine


.-9860g SD... WHY? no CAS, poor RAM (64 kb? i dont know?

.- AFX 2.0 + CHEAPEST!!!!, a good notice.. now i have an AFX 2.0+, basic language is too "basic"

CAS on programs, no string support, no multivars, only 28 vars predefined), but is a good machine. in my university, rivalizes with HP?s, and win many times (because the basic language ables you to easy programmnig,a dissapointment..... a bit slow running on laaaarge programs

LAST OPTION, HP 49G+, full sized for engineers, poor for students (too hard to understand programming and functions), THE WORST STATISTICS MODE EVER MADE!!!! SUCKS HARD!!, equation writer, a good thing. high-medium range CAS (worst than TI?s), THE WORST ACCESS TO FUNCTIONS!!, A LOT OF SUBMENUS BURN TIME ON EXAMS, AND MAKES YOU A TURTLE AGAINST TIME,.............. GOODS: RPN FOR A FEW THINGS, A LOT OF ENGINEERING PROGS (20 YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT???), UNIT CONVERSION, (IN A STEALTH MENU!


SYS RPL AND OTHER LANGUAGES OF THE HP SERIES ARE THE FASTEST ON A CALC (LESS THAN C, ASM), BUT...ARE THE HARDEST OF ALL

MAKE YOUR OWN DECISION, BASED ON PROGRAMMING SPECS, PRICE AND CAS QUALITY
huhn_m: Please refrain from shouting (using caps) we all hear you if you do write normal and it is a pain to read such "caps only" text
#7
Posted 20 October 2005 - 02:38 PM
Mejor, te pongo aqu? el temario:
http://www.etsii.uma...amatapl/cal.pdf
http://www.etsii.uma...amatapl/Alg.pdf
http://www.etsii.uma...afisapl/Fis.pdf
?Cu?l de las que has mencionado me podr?an servir?
Thanks to everyone else for the pointers. Appreciated.

#8
Posted 20 October 2005 - 03:06 PM
This is an international forum. We don't mind help in native language but we need to know whats going on here ...

#9
Posted 23 October 2005 - 11:54 AM
please include the english translation or at least a short note what you wrote so that we all can read it.
This is an international forum. We don't mind help in native language but we need to know whats going on here ...
I'm quite sorry, I'll include a translation:
Anda, uno que habla castellano. Gracias por las sugerencias; mira te explico qu? damos aqu? en la carrera; en C?lculo estudiamos lo t?pico, empezando por los l?mites (este a?o, adem?s de m?todos normales, el profesor ha explicado infinit?simos)...llegamos despu?s a derivadas/integrales y la topolog?a de |R.
Mejor, te pongo aqu? el temario:
http://www.etsii.uma...amatapl/cal.pdf
http://www.etsii.uma...amatapl/Alg.pdf
http://www.etsii.uma...afisapl/Fis.pdf
?Cu?l de las que has mencionado me podr?an servir?
Holy crud, someone that speaks Spanish. Thanks for the help, look I'll explain what we lear at university over here.
Sorry if I caused any confusion.
#10
Posted 23 October 2005 - 11:10 PM
again metalleer , for basic deals, the AFX 2.0 fullfill the 2nd and half 3rd years of any engineering student. soon you can buy a classpad (waiting for new improvements for the next years), or buy a TI89 titanium, the most equilibrated calc for engineering students now, because combines power with easy interface, and a pretty and easy programming language...
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