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Okay, here's the question,
I need to carry the computer and this scientific calculator to college.
The scientific mode of the Windows 8 in-built calculator doesn't work for me, because it doesn't have calculus and cannot solve ∫(x)dx and differential equations. If there's a PROPER scientific calculator emulator which looks and behaves like my Casio fx-991W ( http://bit.ly/YjvqTy ), please help me with the link.
Carrying a calculator isn't a big deal. The real problem is having to switch between the computer for note taking, and the calculator every time i stumble upon something which requires calculus. Kinda' slows me down. It'd be easier if i could do everything on the computer, and carry the real calculator only for exams.
Thanks for reading
Okay, here's the question,
I need to carry the computer and this scientific calculator to college.
The scientific mode of the Windows 8 in-built calculator doesn't work for me, because it doesn't have calculus and cannot solve ∫(x)dx and differential equations. If there's a PROPER scientific calculator emulator which looks and behaves like my Casio fx-991W ( http://bit.ly/YjvqTy ), please help me with the link.
Carrying a calculator isn't a big deal. The real problem is having to switch between the computer for note taking, and the calculator every time i stumble upon something which requires calculus. Kinda' slows me down. It'd be easier if i could do everything on the computer, and carry the real calculator only for exams.
Thanks for reading