Venom20
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- Apr 12, 2011
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I always found integral entry on graphing calculators to be too finicky to bother with. 2 years into my math degree I stopped using a graphing calculator all together and just got a solar powered scientific calculator to save money on batteries.
Yeah, pretty much this. Just a basic scientific calculator is fine enough for most anything. Integral tables are generally nicer than most graphing calculators I've used.
Sure it takes longer to do the integral by hand, but I find it's more satisfying as well as promoting learning.
I will also note that I despise calculus and all that it embodies. I focused on the algebras for my degrees.