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Is euler's approximation built into the hp prime? I don't think it is built into the calculator. If not, does anyone have any program that can run it? Thanks!
Hi,
if you really like to know what's in the HP Prime, I refer you to the creators of the CAS engine and their docs about Primes´implementation:
https://www-fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr/~par...tml#hprime

Especially grab the guide from the forum there:
http://xcas.e.ujf-grenoble.fr/XCAS/viewt...=22&t=1389
It's a MUST to get the most out of the little guy Smile

About Euler:
I'm not quite sure, what you really want to know?
Something like this, maybe:
http://edspi31415.blogspot.de/2016/11/ti...igits.html
(02-06-2017 05:19 AM)CloudHP Wrote: [ -> ]Is euler's approximation built into the hp prime? I don't think it is built into the calculator. If not, does anyone have any program that can run it? Thanks!

Euler's method has been generalized into Runge-Kutta methods:
http://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-4026.html
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