Re: [NTLK] Scientific calculator

From: Steve Tedder (teasip_at_cox.net)
Date: Tue Dec 10 2002 - 18:56:38 EST


Have you seen the Works Calculation module? It came with the eMate I
think. I don't think it is calculus enabled but it does calculations
and graphing with scientific functions.

On Tuesday, December 10, 2002, at 04:53 PM, Ramez MOURAD wrote:

>
> Does anyone on this list use a scientific calculator on the newton?
> I have a 2100 and have not been able to use it because i cannot find a
> suitable calculator.
> Is there a cas (computer algebra system) or a good calculus enabled
> calculator that i have missed?
> Please reply to me off-list.
> Thank you for your help.
>
> P.S: My first post :D
> great community you have here folks.
>

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Steve Tedder
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