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There are also some emulators out there that load in the firmware of a specific TI series. I gave it a shot at one point, but found the result to be not so amazing. I think there are a couple of...
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Post #41613821 added 08-10-2011 1:49 PM by jbloggs in Archived Deals
Thanks very much for the links. No idea where I would find a TI-83+ or TI-85 ROM, otherwise the Andie Graph would have been a perfect solution.
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Post #41613862 added 08-10-2011 1:50 PM by SSharon in Archived Deals
Are you allowed to use the calculator to take exams? Will you use it in a lab or for "real" work?
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Post #41614486 added 08-10-2011 2:19 PM by jbloggs in Archived Deals
Its going to be for my Son to use in School as directed by the Math teacher
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Post #41664431 added 08-13-2011 5:32 AM by BoboLuck in Archived Deals
We were told that we couldn't use the ti-89 as well but most of us use it anyway. Teachers have never checked which calculator we used. It helps that I have the old ti-89 thats harder to notice...
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Post #41610621 added 08-10-2011 11:13 AM by R1Budha in Archived Deals
http://handycalc.wordpress.com/ http://www.appbrain.com/app/andie-graph/net.supware.tipro
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Post #41749084 added 08-17-2011 10:05 AM by local157 in Archived Deals
Please forgive a newbie if this is off topic,but there are AAA rechargeables;take your pick:...
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Post #41699012 added 08-15-2011 2:23 PM by bonkman in Archived Deals
who needs a calculator when you have a brain? :tongue: Someone I tutored had a ti 83 emulated on his android phone. Not sure where he got it, though.
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Post #41768828 added 08-18-2011 5:43 AM by bonkman in Archived Deals
Welcome to SD! Sorry to have you waste your first post on my nonsense. :cheers:
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Post #41716282 added 08-16-2011 6:40 AM by jbloggs in Archived Deals
I saw the TI-84 Plus SE on sale for $90 at Target, its regular price was $129.99 I believe. Does TI have a patent on all these mathematical equations/formulas or something, why isn't there more...
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Post #41675953 added 08-14-2011 5:51 AM by BoboLuck in Archived Deals
We weren't allowed to use a calculator at all in Calc 2 and only a TI-84 in Calc 3. Our classes only had 10-15 students so you couldn't slip under their radar in those. The TI-89 helped in...
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Post #41677147 added 08-14-2011 8:39 AM by BoboLuck in Archived Deals
Calculus 2 was definitely hard without a calculator. I managed to get a C in it though. Calculus 3 was a pretty easy subject though so that wasn't as important. I thought I was done with math but I...
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Post #41708076 added 08-15-2011 6:49 PM by bonkman in Archived Deals
The "A" thing was part of the ION OS which was awful. Find MirageOS and your games will work. Time to play Uncle Worm.... Until the math changes, why would the calculator change?
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Post #41709808 added 08-15-2011 8:03 PM by discoverEdeals in Archived Deals
Allowing only a certain level of tool to "teach" really highlights what's wrong with out education system. If it's simple to plug in a formula to "cheat" on a test the calculator isn't too...
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Post #41699617 added 08-15-2011 2:57 PM by kakomu in Archived Deals
Man, all those Math classes were so long ago that I totally forgot which calculators I used for which classes, except for Geometry, where we got to use Ti-92s:D
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Post #41678567 added 08-14-2011 10:47 AM by motan in Archived Deals
Hah, my math classes were something similar. My engineering courses, however, only allow the calculators on the FE exam approved list, which are just scientific calculators with no memory.
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Post #41757772 added 08-17-2011 3:08 PM by bonkman in Archived Deals
:) Yeah, sarcasm doesn't come off well over the internet
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Post #41670523 added 08-13-2011 5:00 PM by APhamX in Archived Deals
My school only allows the ti-84, nothing else. No phones or anything. They do this to stop students from cheating because they can wipe the memory off the ti-84 (to stop students from writing...
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Post #41713770 added 08-16-2011 1:57 AM by RUsum1 in Archived Deals
YES ION! i couldn't remember that. i never found anything wrong with it. i don't even know how i would get mirage onto my calculator. i always got my stuff from other people. better hardware to...
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Post #41759694 added 08-17-2011 4:49 PM by kakomu in Archived Deals
I've taken a lot of math courses in my life and I can say this with a reasonable amount of certainty: The calculator won't replace a fundamental lack of understanding of math. Classes that allow...
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Post #41768412 added 08-18-2011 5:04 AM by kakomu in Archived Deals
Limiting the calculator options makes a course more efficient. The professor only needs to issue a single set of instructions on how calculators function. A classroom with kids who have several types...
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Post #41716436 added 08-16-2011 6:47 AM by LiquidRetro in Archived Deals
No, they just have a monopoly over the education market, other calculators are accepted sometimes but all the books and teachers teach on TI exclusively. I would assume it costs less than $5 to...
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Post #41717192 added 08-16-2011 7:22 AM by bonkman in Archived Deals
There are very few occasions where it spends significant amount of time coming up with the answer. When it does, it usually means you put in a messed up equation or one that should be solved using...
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Post #41628797 added 08-11-2011 9:04 AM by jbloggs in Archived Deals
You bring up excellent points and great advice. Thanks very much !
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Post #41676504 added 08-14-2011 7:26 AM by User995518 in Archived Deals
How did you survive?! :eek:
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Post #41672949 added 08-13-2011 9:07 PM by Beartrkkr in Archived Deals
My son's school allows the 84+ as the "highest" model for use in school.
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Post #41627682 added 08-11-2011 8:11 AM by LiquidRetro in Archived Deals
Unless the teacher specifically approves it you might think otherwise. The phone with app will work for home work and maybe class work but likely will not be allowed for tests because of concerns...
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Post #41663953 added 08-13-2011 2:26 AM by mythus in Archived Deals
Just to let you know, I wasn't allowed ti-89 for any of my classes and the ti-85 was barely accepted for the others. Standard calculators were the only thing allowed for exams at my grad school. ...
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Post #41610064 added 08-10-2011 10:47 AM by jbloggs in Archived Deals
Is there an Android app that has all the features of the Texas Instrument TI-84 Plus (Silver Edition) Graphic calculator? My thinking was that I could maybe get the Nook Color and use such an app...
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Post #41673690 added 08-13-2011 10:05 PM by User995518 in Archived Deals
My old TI-83+ Silver served me well from 6-11th grade (Calc 3 required TI-89 senior year). The TI-84+ Silver has since replaced the TI-83 as the standard for graphing calculators. I have never heard...
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http://xkcd.com/768/ But anyway, I never even had a decent calculator until Calc3. Wasn't allowed to do anything on a machine in 1 or 2 since most of that stuff is just diff and int techniques. ...
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Post #41717256 added 08-16-2011 7:25 AM by kakomu in Archived Deals
Please, enlighten us, what ills can you figure out by virtue of standardizing a mathematical tool?
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Post #41699509 added 08-15-2011 2:50 PM by RUsum1 in Archived Deals
an abacus. the battery must not have been invented at the time.
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Post #41703313 added 08-15-2011 4:26 PM by BoboLuck in Archived Deals
Close. Some of us used a slide rule.
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Post #41707440 added 08-15-2011 6:21 PM by RUsum1 in Archived Deals
i still have my ti-83+. i wish i could get the games to work because i had an EPIC tetris score of 46,000+. That MUST be a record for that version. anyone know how to get the games to work again? i...
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Post #41756932 added 08-17-2011 2:30 PM by discoverEdeals in Archived Deals
The modern world is more about using the best tools available and less about simple memory recall. By sand-bagging to "teach the basics" we're stunting growth. If formerly complex math is easy with...
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Post #41760336 added 08-17-2011 5:22 PM by discoverEdeals in Archived Deals
If a professor can't teach the fundamentals of a math course without limiting the options of calculator, we're talking about a shitty professor. I'm not saying that calculators make math too easy,...
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Post #41768616 added 08-18-2011 5:22 AM by local157 in Archived Deals
Yeah,especially to an ignorant guy like me.:lol: Thanks

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