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Originally posted by: dopcombo
Blah.
Graphing is for the weak.
I've never owned one. And I made it through Cornell engineering just fine.
Hehe...
Did you know that it's not allowed in the British A' Levels as well as the IB?
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Graphing calculators suck. They're too complicated to do the easy stuff quickly, yet they're not sophisticated enough to solve difficult problems. I use a good scientific calculator when I'm at school (Casio fx-991), if I need more sophistication I use Maple on my home computer
Besides they don't allow any calculators in university level math courses, eng. ones only allow the faculty standard scientific calc.
All this to say that my Ti-83 is collecting dust these days and I wish I'd never bought it.
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
Originally posted by: RaynorWolfcastle
Graphing calculators suck. They're too complicated to do the easy stuff quickly, yet they're not sophisticated enough to solve difficult problems. I use a good scientific calculator when I'm at school (Casio fx-991), if I need more sophistication I use Maple on my home computer
Besides they don't allow any calculators in university level math courses, eng. ones only allow the faculty standard scientific calc.
All this to say that my Ti-83 is collecting dust these days and I wish I'd never bought it.
Have you ever used a modern calculator? (read: 89 or 92/92+)
The ability to do symbolic integration/differentiation can be very useful.
Viper GTS
Originally posted by: Babbles
I work as a chemist, and even though most math I do is algebra (gets more complex though) I feel funny if I am more than a few feet away from my precsious. . .er TI-89
Originally posted by: Vadatajs
I have a TI-86 that I never use. Learning math with a calculator is like learning to walk with crutches.
Originally posted by: RagingBITCH
Are you still in HS or college, and what type of classes are you taking that you'll need it for? I'd say the 86/89 (I currently have the 85, the 86/89 are the next step(s) up) for college, in high school at least around here, most of them are using the old TI-82's, so a 83 would be ideal for that situation.