Let's vote for suggestions and bugs
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11-12-2019, 03:28 PM
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RE: Let's vote for suggestions and bugs
(11-11-2019 10:25 PM)FabVir Wrote: http://www.numericana.com/answer/hp-prime.htm#opinion There are times that I wished 0^0 were defined as 1, but I don't think I would describe the issue as needing "correcting" as the Prime's behavior is in line with generally accepted practices. The linked article describes the 0^0 issue as a deal-breaker for the HP Prime. This makes me wonder what calculator he would be willing to buy. Are there any current calculators that use 0^0=1 ? The hp 48/49/50 made 0.^0.=1. but 0^0 was undefined. On the ti 89, OS 2.09 used 0.^0.=1. and 0^0=1 but for both displayed: "Warning: 0^0 replaced by 1". However, on OS 3.10, these were changed to undefined. The nspire series gives undefined. Numworks gives undefined. The Casio fx-9860G gives an error, but I'm not familiar with the other Casio models. So, are there any current hand held calculators for which 0^0=1 ? |
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