Find the ? (question mark) key on the right side of the keyboard near the bottom. It's actually a menu key and there's an apostrophe/prime symbol in there. Hope this helps!
You can do it with a library and using a function of that library. But u will have to find what library and what function , there is a UA-cam video about it.
Yea, I've messed around with it a bit. The only way I can kinda solve an equation with a split differential is by re-arranging it algebraically and trying to re-unite the differential back into a unified y-prime. It's definitely pretty limiting, but I guess better than nothing at all.
There's an iPad version on the app store. There's also a version for Macs and a version for Windows. Other than that I'm not sure of any other options. Hope this helps!
What is CAS on a calculator? Some graphing calculators have a computer algebra system (CAS), which means that they are capable of producing symbolic results. So I think that is a yes.
REALLY useful tutorials. Thank you!
how do you type y prime
Find the ? (question mark) key on the right side of the keyboard near the bottom. It's actually a menu key and there's an apostrophe/prime symbol in there. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the video! How would you go about solving a equation with two dependent variables and one independent variable? Thanks
How can i solve third order differential equations?
There's unfortunately no built in way to get that done. Only 1st and 2nd order.
You can do it with a library and using a function of that library. But u will have to find what library and what function , there is a UA-cam video about it.
is it possible to solve a system of first order ODEs? thanks
not with any built in function that i'm aware of, unfortunately
@@turksvids thanks
Should I download it to playstore?
Is it possible to solve differential equations when the differential is split
It doesn't seem to be possible, but maybe someone else can figure it out...
Yea, I've messed around with it a bit. The only way I can kinda solve an equation with a split differential is by re-arranging it algebraically and trying to re-unite the differential back into a unified y-prime. It's definitely pretty limiting, but I guess better than nothing at all.
The hp prime laplace transform capabilities makes the TI nspire obsolete in my opinion.
Is it possible to solve differential equations on the TI-Nspire CX II?
CAS only but it’s basically the same method. Press Menu > 4 (Calculus) > D (DIFFEQ Solver)
Sir how can I get access to this calculator?
There's an iPad version on the app store. There's also a version for Macs and a version for Windows. Other than that I'm not sure of any other options. Hope this helps!
Brother nn mobile phone Like Oppo what is that name of the app
@@chervinporras9658 The program is TI-Nspire.
Only the TI-Nspire ((CAS series)) could solve differential equations?
What is CAS on a calculator?
Some graphing calculators have a computer algebra system (CAS), which means that they are capable of producing symbolic results. So I think that is a yes.
Yeah, the non-CAS (I think they call it "Numeric") doesn't have the ability. It's one of my favorite built-in functions on the CAS. Very useful.
Thanks man
Does have that function in non cas series?
I'm afraid not.
Does that app can show the step-by-step solution?
Unfortunately not...
@@turksvids Thanks, but is there any differential equation solver app that shows a step-by-step solutions?
thx bro
Why don't you show an actual problem then show how to enter it into the calculator! Your video of random buttons into the calculator does not help.
Um...every problem I typed in while pressing the buttons is an actual problem? Sorry this didn’t help you!