pete%slack.uucp@cs.utah.edu (Pete Ashdown) (03/09/90)
Well, I got the 48sx today. Its an amazing calculator no doubt. I am very impressed with the whole thing. However, its integration powers are much weaker than I expected them to be. It states in the manual that it finds integrals by matching them to stored tables (or something to that effect). Well, the obvious question now is, how do I expand or store new integral tables? The calculator chokes on something as simple as 'sin(x)^2*cos(x)^3'. I would really like to expand the power of the integrizer (especially before finals :-)). Please post your answer public as my mail is getting lost. "People should be beat up for stating their beliefs." - They Might Be Giants This is to certify and promulgate American Family Publisher's intent to award TWENTY MILLION DOLLARS to PETE ASHDOWN! Yippee! UseNet is on me everyone! [pete@slack.uucp] [...utah-cs!i-core!slack!pete] [slack=AMIGA!!]