Why are graphing calculators so much money?!

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duragezic

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Originally posted by: Skiguy411
Originally posted by: duragezic
HS math classes REQUIRE TI-89s?? Please, more than likely I'll graduate college before I ever get anything better than my 83+. And no not everyone loses their calculator. Had it since 9th grade Algebra deuce (for 90% of HS it was just really handy to have games on it :)).

Pretty stupid that a calc class requires an 89. If anything they shouldn't be allowed in a calc class. SO many times have fellow classmaters had no clue wtf was going on yet kicked out answers with their 89s. Not that my 83+ wasn't ever useful for getting solutions when I didn't know what to do, but 89 is almost too easy!!



Wait. In your calc I through III classes, you can use a calculator?!?
Not in mine. I said you shouldn't be able to, especially an 89. Well I had Calc 1 in HS which we could use a calculator for. I would check my derivatives by graphing the numerical derivative against my answer since 83+ can only do numerical derivs. When I took Calc 1 and 2 in college we couldn't use one. Good choice by my instructor I'd say. I dont need to take Calc 3. My 83+ was helpful in Linear Algebra and some EE classes to solve simultaneous equations.
 

dullard

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My TI-85 is a dozen years old and the price in the store is the same now as it was when I bought it. Seems like technology would make these cheaper. But, they just keep selling old goods at the same high price.
 

Kenny

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I have a financial calculator that looks 20 years old. It cost me $80.