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trajan22
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My professor today told the class(engineering statics) that we should invest in the ti-89 or an equivelant. He claimed that the ti-83 was good for middle school but not for University work.
However, I was forced to buy a ti-83 because the math department at my school doesn't allow anything higher.
When we studied statics in general physics it never seemed necessary to own a better calculator but I am not sure how much more detailed this course will be.
Would you say it would be necessary to purchase a ti-89 for the class(engineering statics)?
However, I was forced to buy a ti-83 because the math department at my school doesn't allow anything higher.
When we studied statics in general physics it never seemed necessary to own a better calculator but I am not sure how much more detailed this course will be.
Would you say it would be necessary to purchase a ti-89 for the class(engineering statics)?