does anyone know any good TI-84 programs that will do derivatives or integrals and output the answers in exact form. Like the derivative of ln(x) would come out as 1/x, or integration of x comes out as x^2/2 instead of showing decimal values?
>>8513577
the human brain
>>8513592
this.
Just learn calculus. Learn it properly. It doesn't take forever and it's not impossible, it just takes some motivation.
I can't think of a good reason why you'd need to use that the integral of x is x^2/2 without learning that it is so.
If you don't know ln(x) and power derivatives off the top of your heads this far into the semester, you are going to fail irrespective of what you put on your calculator.
>>8513577
Matlab, Maple, Mathematica, SymPy and a laptop.
>>8513622
Probably to pass a test or exam. In a few years OP will not remember any calculus at all.
>>8513577
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Would you fuck off and stop spamming two boards with the same retarded request? You should probably invest your time studying basic calculus so that you won't have to rely on a calculator like a bottom-bin engineer.
>>8513577
what you are looking for is a computer algebra system (CAS) and only the Nspires and the TI-89's have it.
>>8513577
learn calculus.
but yeah, should have gone with the casio.
>>8513713
why is the casio better??? i had one and returned it for a gift card so i could buy the ti-84 because i thought the ti-84 was better?
>>8513722
desu, the TI has the best input method, and usually fewer keystrokes, but the casio fx 115 plus has the most functions, and it's also the global standard (for a reason).
it also has an integral button, so yeah.
>>8513729
i tried to use the integral and it just gave decimal answers like the ti-84, or maybe i just had a different model