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#1 rajitbansal

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Posted 03 April 2017 - 02:52 AM

Hi all,

Well in college examination i am not allowed Programmable calculator..

 

And doing BigM,Simplex method manually always gets me calculation error..

 

I want to know any non-programable calculator in which i can do Row Operations etc on matrix larger then 4*4 ..

 

My Budget is 100$



#2 pan.gejt

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Posted 03 April 2017 - 11:25 AM

Is it possible to have a programmable calc with restrictons mode during exam?

The fx-9860G II wih OS 2.09 supports examination mode which restricts some features- see page vii in document or page 8 in adobe reader.

http://support.casio...GII_Soft_EN.pdf.

 

Personally I don't know any non-programmable calcs which can handle matrix larger then 4×4.



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Posted 04 April 2017 - 05:05 PM

Hello

 

This calculator don't exist today.

 

I use for restricted exams like General Chemistry a fx-991 SP X, your local version of this calculator would be the best option in existing calculators.

 

For collegue Calculus final exam I used the fantastic CFX-9970G. The teacher says that calculators cannot solve her exam. But the CAS helped me, and I passed.



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Posted 12 April 2017 - 07:25 PM

College is not allowing these. Any other?






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