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HP Prime - definitely no education tool - bluesun08 - 11-16-2013 Two main reasons: Re: HP Prime - definitely no education tool - Han - 11-16-2013 Quote: 1. This issue is just a matter of time. For me, it was very annoying at first. After getting used to it, it was hardly noticeable. Part of the reason for it, though, is to avoid conflicts with persistent global variables A-Z with symbolic manipulation (which generally substitutes a variable with its value if it is defined). So lower-case variables are generally undefined (unless the user defines them) which makes for much easier symbolic manipulation without having to use "restart" or "purge". 2. The lack of good documentation (although xcas has some decent documentation in French and English) made specifically for the HP Prime is where most of the blame should lie.
f(x):=x*(x^2-1); That's all you need to do before you hit the [Plot] button.
Cheers, Re: HP Prime - definitely no education tool - Helge Gabert - 11-16-2013 Re: 2) My calc crashes. It is warm start time. Did you actually try that?
Re: HP Prime - definitely no education tool - bluesun08 - 11-16-2013 1. Maths is complicated enough for students. The calculator should be an education tool and not a tool for freaks. Edited: 16 Nov 2013, 10:56 p.m.
Re: HP Prime - definitely no education tool - Mark Hardman - 11-16-2013 Teacher: "Freak".
Me: "Present".
Re: HP Prime - definitely no education tool - Alberto Candel - 11-17-2013 Hi, F1(X):=ln(1+x)but I cannot make it work. |