The video is brilliant, may be it would have been worth showing using the graph mode to solve the qudratic simultaneous equations as you instantly see the x and y values when Gsolving for intersections - bit easier I think. Do you know if Casio is working on a new replacement model for CG50?
Hey Calculator Guide, bit off topic. Do you have any suggestion for tricks to check implicit equations on CG50, such as gradient points, anything? Any hacks at all? Regards.
@@TheCalculatorGuide Frustrated with what seem to be relatively useless software updates, no visible new features except this christmas they made the calculator say "Boost Your Curiosity" when you turn off your calculator... very handy.
Thanks again for another informative video. I enjoy learning all the features of my calculators.
Thank you for sharing! I learned the solveN function from your video.
Is thus able to solve 5 variable equation
The opening music fascinates me, your voice is very beautiful and captivating, and the information you provide is wonderful and useful
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The video is brilliant, may be it would have been worth showing using the graph mode to solve the qudratic simultaneous equations as you instantly see the x and y values when Gsolving for intersections - bit easier I think.
Do you know if Casio is working on a new replacement model for CG50?
I don’t but perhaps there will be one soon? 🤷
Hey Calculator Guide, bit off topic. Do you have any suggestion for tricks to check implicit equations on CG50, such as gradient points, anything? Any hacks at all? Regards.
Erm not of the top of my head. I will try and look into it if I can but I am backed up with work at the moment
@@TheCalculatorGuide Thank you, I always struggle with doing anything on my calculator with implicit equations.
It might be tricky as the calculator always seems to be set up for y = type equations
@@TheCalculatorGuide Frustrated with what seem to be relatively useless software updates, no visible new features except this christmas they made the calculator say "Boost Your Curiosity" when you turn off your calculator... very handy.
Sir plz explain on bisection method 1 iteration
I will look unto doing a video on this using spreadsheet