Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering.
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10-12-2023, 05:17 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2023 05:22 AM by Matt Agajanian.)
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Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering.
Hi. From what I see with Electrical Engineering programs from keystroke program libraries for the SR-56, HP-25/33, TI-58, etc., I noticed complex numbers play a major role.
From what I’ve noticed and experienced, calcs like TI 36X Pro, 30X MathPrint, Casio 115/991 series have a quite limited complex number functionality. Yeah, the short answer: use a programmable calculator or an upper-scale graphing calc (TI NSpire/NSpire CAS or II, 89 Titanium, Casio 9750GIII, Prizm, etc.). Just to kick it around, are the 115/991, 36X/30X Pro of any use for any level of electrical or student engineering? |
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Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering. - Matt Agajanian - 10-12-2023 05:17 AM
RE: Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering. - KeithB - 10-12-2023, 01:55 PM
RE: Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering. - Eddie W. Shore - 10-12-2023, 02:52 PM
RE: Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering. - Matt Agajanian - 10-12-2023, 06:45 PM
RE: Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering. - Johnh - 10-12-2023, 08:55 PM
RE: Non-graphing calcs and Electrical Engineering. - Jlouis - 10-12-2023, 11:37 PM
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