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irishflogger - Posted 11:05 am PDT 07/26/09 (255 Posts)
You can always tell when it's back to school time. Sweet calculators but the games on them suck.
#2
jayrandom - Posted 1:16 pm PDT 07/26/09 (43 Posts)
RPN is better.
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Zephyr314 - Posted 2:03 pm PDT 07/26/09 (46 Posts)
TI-89 is the way to go if you are going to do calculus. That or matlab/maple on a laptop
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Kenny_Powers - Posted 5:56 pm PDT 07/26/09 (78 Posts)
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#5
TheBS - Posted 6:04 pm PDT 07/26/09 (1230 Posts)
Zephyr314, have to disagree. I prefer a HP 48-50 over any TI when it comes to calculus (let alone any engineering analysis).
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ironbadge - Posted 7:15 pm PDT 07/26/09 (1054 Posts)
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Zephyr314 - Posted 1:14 am PDT 07/28/09 (46 Posts)
#5, I found the TI-89 really intuitive and never lacking in any function that I needed it to do through high school calculus and then a math/physics degree. Anything complicated you can program in as well, which can come in quite handy. I still use it to this day.






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