Hi everyone, m sorry that m asking more questions than writing answers here, but this is the ONLY forum where people are decent and don't fight over petty stuff. I love this forum and really don't want to go anywhere else for my answers, most other forums are full of rude people.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 ( ), please help me with the link.Carrying a calculator isn't a big deal.
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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.
No, the Casio fx-991ES PLUS is not a programmable calculator. The calculator can, but it is not programmable. This means the calculator is suitable for many exams, such as A-levels Casio fx-ES Emulator DownloadIf you have any questions with any of the content here, feel free to contact me. The content has been created using the Casio fx-ES emulator to replicate the procedures possible on the actual calculators. The interface is identical to a physical calculator of that model.You can access the Casio fx-ES emulator download used to create these tutorials by contacting me using the comments below.
This is the full emulator download with support for the fx-82ES emulator and fx-991ES PLUS emulator. Post a comment and I will get an email to you.Use of this emulator is free. If you publish anything using the emulator (such as a screenshot on your website), you must include a (dofollow) link back to this page. Thank you for your support.