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Casio FX-570EX Solving Initial-Value Problems (1-ODEs) - SlideRule - 09-18-2023 01:29 PM An Excerpt from Solving Initial-Value Problems of the First-Order Differential Equations by Euler's Method using Casio fx 570EX Classwiz Scientific Calculator, ResearchGate; IJTSRD, issue 6, SEP-OCT 2018, 4 pages ABSTRACT Solving numerical methods manually without using a scientific calculator or using scientific calculator traditionally without input the iterative formula into the calculator can be quite tedious and boring due to its repetitive calculations. There is a series of studies discussing the implementation of numerical methods using Excel spreadsheet as well as Casio scientific calculators, such as Casio fx-570 MS scientific calculator, Casio fx-570 ES scientific calculator and Casio fx-570 ES plus scientific calculator. Even though Excel spreadsheet made the implementation of numerical methods easier to be understood by the new learner of numerical methods, but it is not portable for classrooms (teaching and learning purposes) and examination hall (evaluation purpose). All the three mentioned models of scientific calculators allow the input of iterative formula but users still need to reinput the new inputs then press CALC button to get its' iterative solutions. The new model of Casio fx 570 FX classwiz scientific calculator offers a spreadsheet ability of 45 rows and 5 columns which made the implementation of the numerical methods much easier if compared to previous models. Hence, in this paper, we solved the initial-value problem (IVP) of the first order ordinary differential equations by the Euler’s method using Casio fx-570 FX class calculator for the classroom and examination purposes. Introduction IVP of the First-Order DE's Numerical Examples Conclusion References BEST! SlideRule |