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TI Nspire CX CAS (Rechargeable battery)

TI Nspire CX CAS

Rechargeable battery


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mebym.m.m

6 years ago

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Thomy6

6 years ago

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Basically no. However, it is possible to make it WLAN-capable with an additional adapter. This is used for class networks, for example. If you are asking this question in relation to an exam, it is probably more important to clarify whether the solver is permitted.

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ClauDiiO

6 years ago

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nitramol

5 years ago

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New processor about 2x as fast. And a new version of the firmware that you can only install on the CX II. This means that if you buy a new Nspire, then buy the CX-II (CAS). IMO a change from the old to the new version is not worthwhile / only in very rare cases. And if you want more speed then there are other calculators that do it a little better than the Nspire series.

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simonb.

6 years ago

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res_kocher

6 years ago

The Nspire with CAS help you enormously because they can solve complex formulas. I don't know how many PC/Apple apps there are that can do this just as well. You can solve for different variables (e.g. for X), rearrange formulas, etc., etc., in an unnoticeable amount of time. For example, if you are in a further education course that goes a bit further, you can easily check all your step results and better understand where you made your mistakes. In addition to algebra, the thing can also discuss curves. This means that a curve definition can be displayed graphically directly and you can move points with the touch screen. Regarding PC vs. Nspire, of course you also have to consider that the calculator is admitted to exams, a PC is not ;) As you can see, there are reasons why one could still buy such a device.

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raffisenti

8 years ago

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Brimstone

8 years ago

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Yes. The following is all included in the scope of delivery: TI-Nspire CX CAS Handheld TI-Nspire CX CAS software (Win XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 32&64bit, MAC from OS X 10.4) Computer-to-computer cable (USB) Computer-to-computer cable (USB) Integrated lithium-ion battery Slidecase (protective plastic cover) Printed quick reference guide

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taimenator

8 years ago

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S5426

8 years ago

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The software for the PC can be downloaded online from the website of the computer. https://education.ti.com/de-ch/software/details/en/0607F21D07B14ACB9EE85E57A9C30EDA/ti-nspirecxcas_os Download here.

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sim_2795

9 years ago

Is it possible to have it in French?

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Jessica Aeby

9 years ago

It is possible to change the language of the calculator in the settings to French or another language: https://epsstore.ti.com/OA_HTML/csksxvm.jsp?nSetId=93473

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family

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Hello cartridge I used this calculator for my BSc Computer Science FH and got through it fine. Important, at least for the computer scientists, is that you use the calculator with the extension "CAS", which I think is a bit more expensive. Otherwise, it's a good calculator. I attended the following modules (2017-2019) using the Nspire CX CAS: - Discrete Mathematics and Linear Systems - Analysis, scientific computing and data visualisation. - Linear Algebra - Probability and Statistics - Data Structures and Algorithms - Network Analysis Greetings Niculin

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