Lost my TI-nspire CX CAS, now looking at getting another. Which of these modern calculators is the best?
Needs to have CAS and be useful for and undergrad in engineering. Also copy-paste is a must.
Currently leaning toward HP Prime, software looks fine and touch screen seems actually useful.
>>8678502
TI
i had the casio and the stylus interface is shit
Just to note, the calculators in the picture are the Casio FX-CP400, the HP Prime, and the TI-nspire CX (I would obviously get a CAS version)
graphing calculators are worthless past high school.
i would recommend the ti 36 x pro scientific calculator, the wolfram alpha app on your phone, and matlab free trial
>>8678646
This, unless you're going into maths specifically.
As a matter of fact, I went into business college with a calculator more powerful than the required one, and had to buy the downgrade because the graphing calculator isn't allowed in exams.
>>8678502
A laptop with matlab and maple.
>>8678680
$100 graphing calculators are unnecessary.
You could do the same thing with a 20 dollar scientific calculator
>>8678697
Or for 3 bucks on the wolfram alpha app which has full step by step solutions
>>8678502
Laptop with linux and gnu octave.
only calculator you'll ever need, its operation is trivial and left as an exercise to the user