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Finally, you can sell it for around $80 when you're done with it.
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Well you almost certainly can't use your phone as a calculator on exams. I have a TI-84 and found that going to college on a TI-89 would be better. But this one is colorful and cool, it's the hip option
This (or another similar calculator) will be mandatory for high school exams, and some university.
I have the CE. It's worth it as an upgrade to the normal screen. It's much easier to see two graphs when they're different colors.
Only thing is that this doesn't take AA batteries, so you must remember to keep it charged. If it dies during an exam you're boned.
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Finally, you can sell it for around $80 when you're done with it.
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You can't use graphing calculators in any licensure exams
https://ncees.org/exams/calculator/
People swear by the casio fx115 / 991 but I like my ti-36x
Then request the TI-89 Titanium Operating System ROM from Texas Instruments website. [ti.com]