I am finding serious problems with the answer function on the new ClassWiz. It is often giving wrong results when either it is automatically recalled for the next computation or if you directly use the answer key. It is better to avoid using this key. The new ClassWiz is a good machine but I don’t know what Casio was thinking with this function. I continuously get wrong results using this function.
@@TheCalculatorGuide I actually think I just discovered my mistake at least in one instance. I was doing a circuit problem and got the first answer. Then I went to the solver to solve for the unknown. It looks like the calculator considers the solver’s answer as the last ANS instead of what I had previously in my display. You can verify it if you want. It was the Organic Chemistry Tutor on Thevenin’s Theorem. Just over nine minutes long. I may stand corrected. I have gotten other wrong answers but it may be from switching modes solving a problem.
Also if you do a conversion from rectangular to polar coordinates the radius value is stored in answer memory and if you do vice versa (polar to rectangular) the x value is stored in the answer.
ti 36x pro has the abolity the go back and grab the calculation down and answer . very useful. casio doesnt allow us to do that. have to type in all of it
That’s my exact same calculator
I am finding serious problems with the answer function on the new ClassWiz. It is often giving wrong results when either it is automatically recalled for the next computation or if you directly use the answer key. It is better to avoid using this key. The new ClassWiz is a good machine but I don’t know what Casio was thinking with this function. I continuously get wrong results using this function.
Can you write an example of such?
@@TheCalculatorGuide I actually think I just discovered my mistake at least in one instance. I was doing a circuit problem and got the first answer. Then I went to the solver to solve for the unknown. It looks like the calculator considers the solver’s answer as the last ANS instead of what I had previously in my display. You can verify it if you want. It was the Organic Chemistry Tutor on Thevenin’s Theorem. Just over nine minutes long. I may stand corrected. I have gotten other wrong answers but it may be from switching modes solving a problem.
No it’s okay. Yes I think from what you have written it was the solver’s result that was recorded as the last ANS.
Also if you do a conversion from rectangular to polar coordinates the radius value is stored in answer memory and if you do vice versa (polar to rectangular) the x value is stored in the answer.
Dear, kindly solve one problem in gauss Seidal method for solving system of equations.
ti 36x pro has the abolity the go back and grab the calculation down and answer . very useful. casio doesnt allow us to do that. have to type in all of it
I just do not use ANS at all or write all calculation in line. Editing of answer is supported too.
happens to me, and i learned my lesson
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not if it’s in eng mode
Yup you jave to press return before you can type anything in. So inconvenient especially in exams
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