The lack of handling root functions in hp prime
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12-29-2018, 01:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2018 12:58 PM by yangyongkang.)
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RE: The lack of handling root functions in hp prime
(12-29-2018 01:07 AM)Luigi Vampa Wrote: yangyongkang 您: as Prof. Parisse has already noted, trying to compare Wolfram Mathematica vs. XCAS/GIAC doesn't seem very fair. They are simply different species belonging to the same genus of CAS. The former plays in the commercial SW ground, while the latter stems from the academic world, and it has been successfully incarnated in different calculators. AFAIK, no Wolfram Mathematica version is available in a calculator, is it?I did not compare the meaning of XCAS and Wolfram Mathematica. I think the reason why it is misunderstood is that my English is too bad. I sometimes have to use Google translation, which leads to a misunderstanding of semantics. China attaches great importance to the discipline of English, but the society lacks the atmosphere to learn English. Moreover, the differences between Chinese and Western cultures are relatively large, which leads to some misunderstandings in language communication. This is inevitable and requires everyone to be tolerant. I am not malicious, I really like hp prime and XCAS, I just raised some questions. Soory my poor english 祝大家新年快乐。希望世界和平 study hard, improve every day |
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