this video was a lifesaver, really helpful! i'd completely forgotten and screwed up the bastard calculator, and this video made it really clear for me.
Thanks for all these videos! Do you have or know of a video showing how to use the Solver function on the Casio graphing calculators? I've found several videos showing how to use it with the pre-programmed functions where you just enter the coefficients, but I've searched for a while and haven't been able to find one showing how to use the option where you can enter any equation. (I teach at a university in the US. Most high schools here have their students use TI-84 calculators, so all of the videos that my colleagues and I have made for our students use the TI-84. This semester, we have a lot more international student than usual, since our courses are all online, and I've got several students living in countries where TI calculators aren't sold. I'm trying to put together a collection of videos showing how to use the Casio calculators to do each of the things that we demonstrate on TI, and I've found videos for everything I've needed so far except that Solver function.)
Hey Gilbert - thanks for the request. I’m currently working on other content right now but I might come back and add more to this series in the future. Best of luck with your studies!
How can I use variables in Program Mode like "Pc" or "P1" - I mean, more than one letter. When I try to use it I get an error message, also if I use any character of the "CHAR" option I get an error message. Please help!
That sounds like a great idea! If you let me know which exam you are studying for, I will try to find some relevant questions. (It might not be straight away, as I'm working my way though another series presently).
Great video editing skills, this channel deserves more views! Left a sub♡
Thanks for this! Much appreciated ;-)
this video was a lifesaver, really helpful! i'd completely forgotten and screwed up the bastard calculator, and this video made it really clear for me.
Glad it helped you out and that you are now back on track!
Oh my god!!!! Thank you so so much!!!! I was trying to eyeball this for a week!!!!!!! Thank you sir!!!!!! I'll be back!!!!!!!
Really glad it helped! Good luck with your studies =)
Very helpful video, was trying to work out how to do this for ages. Thanks alot
Glad to have helped!
Thanks very much really clear and really needed to know this before my test
Glad it helped Todd!
Very helpful video, absolute legend.
Glad it helped Luke! I have a few more videos on this calculator you might like to check out!
Thank you so much! I was stumped until I found this video
Glad it helped you out, Anni C!
thank you so much! this really helped
Glad it helped! I've got a few more tutorials on this calculator - feel free to check them out!
Very good video thank you for explaining
You're welcome!
Thanks for all these videos!
Do you have or know of a video showing how to use the Solver function on the Casio graphing calculators? I've found several videos showing how to use it with the pre-programmed functions where you just enter the coefficients, but I've searched for a while and haven't been able to find one showing how to use the option where you can enter any equation.
(I teach at a university in the US. Most high schools here have their students use TI-84 calculators, so all of the videos that my colleagues and I have made for our students use the TI-84. This semester, we have a lot more international student than usual, since our courses are all online, and I've got several students living in countries where TI calculators aren't sold. I'm trying to put together a collection of videos showing how to use the Casio calculators to do each of the things that we demonstrate on TI, and I've found videos for everything I've needed so far except that Solver function.)
Actually, never mind -- I just found one, after an hour of unproductive searching earlier. Thank you again for all of these!
@@callalily3994 you are most welcome!
thank you "! this was really helpful
Glad it was helpful Isabella!
can you plaese make a video on differentiation and finding the are of the curve regarding the integral
Hey Gilbert - thanks for the request. I’m currently working on other content right now but I might come back and add more to this series in the future. Best of luck with your studies!
you are absolutely awesome, thank you
Why thank you Alanna! I hope your exams went well =)
f*cking love you man!!!
Ha! Lovin you right back, Madmax Fiasco!
Informative video, thank you :)
Thanks for the positive feedback Noah!
Woah this is so intelligent!
memesther thanks 🤓
How can I use variables in Program Mode like "Pc" or "P1" - I mean, more than one letter. When I try to use it I get an error message, also if I use any character of the "CHAR" option I get an error message. Please help!
Thanks Mate
You're welcome!
very interesting! :)
Thank you for the positive feedback, HpWolf!
could you please explain a little about calculus and graphs in calculus?
That sounds like a great idea! If you let me know which exam you are studying for, I will try to find some relevant questions. (It might not be straight away, as I'm working my way though another series presently).
It’s for the IB Math SL exam in may
OK, I'll take a look =)
is this related to the world being flat?
If the earth was flat, cats would have pushed everything off of it by now...😹
+Mr Tompkins EdTech i hope u are not right
Buen vídeo, pero me surge una pregunta acerca de como configuro la calculadora cuando los intervalos son de igual amplitud.
good work
Programming Code thanks for the positive feedback!
Vectors in 3D on Casio gc 50 please!
TEST IN 30 MINS
Hope it goes well!
@@MrTompkins thanks though I'm definitely going to need a lot more work..
how to use it for a matrix of size more than 3x3?
A very good question! It will be easier to show you and I'll be posting a video on matrices very soon! ;-)
Mr Tompkins Ed Tech thanks
please talk louder/ closer to the mic .
Fair point! I've upgraded my sound setup since making this video.
Thanks, these statistics videos are really useful for revising from and understanding everything!
Hey, thanks for the feedback! Good luck in your exams!