My AP Calc (AB) class includes Riemann sums (left, right, midpoint, trapezoidal, etc.); while not necessary, a BASIC program for the Prizm would expedite the solving of such problems. Anyone interested?
We would be happy to assist you in learning how to program this into your calculator! I'm not sure there are many here that have free time themselves to work on something else, right now.
publius5 wrote:
My AP Calc (AB) class includes Riemann sums (left, right, midpoint, trapezoidal, etc.); while not necessary, a BASIC program for the Prizm would expedite the solving of such problems. Anyone interested?
Very interested! (And welcome to Cemetech). We won't write the program for you, but we'll be more than happy to guide you along writing it for yourself.
Thanks. I wrote a few programs for my old TI-84+, but have little Casio programming knowledge.
The Prizm BASIC language is extremely similar to that of the 84+ line, there are a few differences in displaying data and such. A BASIC tutorial is on the to-do list, but so is finding time to do such a tutorial. :p

Feel free to ask questions here, we'll be happy to answer what we can.
I found a program for an older Casio model. Hopefully it'll work on my calculator.
  
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