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Symbolic Integrals without programmability - Siegfried - 10-15-2024 07:36 PM

Is anyone aware of a calculator that can do symbolic integration that cannot be programmed, the reason for such limitation being university regulations.

Thanks for any hints!


RE: Symbolic Integrals without programmability - SlideRule - 10-15-2024 07:51 PM

Have you looked into CASIO, such as the 991ES?

BEST!
SlideRule


RE: Symbolic Integrals without programmability - Siegfried - 10-15-2024 08:15 PM

(10-15-2024 07:51 PM)SlideRule Wrote:  Have you looked into CASIO, such as the 991ES?
After a quick online search they only seem to be able to do a few things symbolically, but only integrate numerically. I may have one somewhere and will try.


RE: Symbolic Integrals without programmability - klesl - 10-16-2024 08:11 AM

I don't know any nonprogrammable calculator with CAS


RE: Symbolic Integrals without programmability - rawi - 10-16-2024 09:10 AM

As far as I know the first generation of TI nSpire had no programmability, but there wa a version with CAS.


RE: Symbolic Integrals without programmability - klesl - 10-16-2024 04:14 PM

all TI-Nspire models are programmable. I can confirm this fact at least for TI Nspire with TI-84 keyboard (blue color) and TI Nspire CAS (light gray color), both model are the 1st generation, and for Ti Nspire CX CAS.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TI-Nspire_series