Originally posted by: aka1nas
Get a TI-89. I would have passed 2 or 3 math classes the first time in college if I hadn't been the doof who cheaped out on a TI-86.
Dude the TI-86 is hella pro. Don't be hatin
Originally posted by: aka1nas
Get a TI-89. I would have passed 2 or 3 math classes the first time in college if I hadn't been the doof who cheaped out on a TI-86.
Originally posted by: OVerLoRDI
Originally posted by: aka1nas
Get a TI-89. I would have passed 2 or 3 math classes the first time in college if I hadn't been the doof who cheaped out on a TI-86.
Dude the TI-86 is hella pro. Don't be hatin
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
Is the TI-89 necessary? I barely used my TI-83, which I recently lost, in my high school calc class.
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: yankeesfan
Is the TI-89 necessary? I barely used my TI-83, which I recently lost, in my high school calc class.
If you are going to use a calculator find out which your professor allows on tests (if any). If you are looking at going forward find out from the other professors you will encounter and get a baseline.
More often than not if you find yourself calculator bound you will need to make more than one purchase throughout your education.
Beyond college calculators can be way more powerful and practical.
Originally posted by: dug777
HP 33s FTW
RPN>*
Originally posted by: DVK916
What kind of crappy school lets you use calculators on a Calculus test.
Originally posted by: her209
The only reason you'll need a calculator in college is because your cell phone is full and you need extra space to store all the hotties' phone numbers.
Originally posted by: Special K
Originally posted by: dug777
HP 33s FTW
RPN>*
Why do people prefer RPN? It's not written in the natural way equations and expressions are written on paper.