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is that a good deal? Not even opened, its on clearence at a local walmart near my house.
HallsofIvy said:Not bad. I just googled "TI 89" and "sale" and see that Best Buy has them for $150. other stores seem to range from $140 to $170.
TMNT said:yah i was bargain hunting around also i saw the same range as you did, but walmart has like about 5-7 in stock, and i doubt it anyone will buy a TI-89, so should I just wait and check back every week to see if the price drops, or should just buy it right now?
Tide said:Is 5 or 10 dollars worth the wait while also running the risk that they WILL be sold out? How badly do you want it?
Tide said:You didn't mention what you would be using the calculator for or what your needs are. A TI-89 could be overkill while a $14 TI-XII30 may be adequate.
the TI-89's are nice, no doubt, but there's not a whole lot more they can do than the 83. i don't think it would be worth the money for the upgrade.TMNT said:well I'm a civil engineering major, and my uncle is an engineer also whenever he helps me out with tutoring he uses his ti-89 all the time and tells me to get it, cause i will need it eventually
and i already gota ti-83, but he reccommended me getting a ti-89 instead
I would have to disagree.syko sykes said:the TI-89's are nice, no doubt, but there's not a whole lot more they can do than the 83. i don't think it would be worth the money for the upgrade.
by 89 standards though, that is a pretty good price for a new one.
The TI-89 graphing calculator is a handheld device that allows users to perform various mathematical calculations and graphing functions. It is useful for students, engineers, and scientists as it can perform complex calculations, create graphs, and store equations for easy access.
The average cost of a TI-89 graphing calculator is around $124. However, prices may vary depending on the retailer and any additional features or accessories included.
The TI-89 graphing calculator has a high-resolution screen, a QWERTY keyboard, and can perform functions such as calculus, statistics, and matrix operations. It also has the ability to store and retrieve equations and graphs, making it a versatile tool for various mathematical tasks.
It depends on the specific test and testing guidelines. Generally, the TI-89 graphing calculator is allowed on most standardized tests, but it is always best to check with the testing organization beforehand.
The TI-89 graphing calculator has many functions that are similar to those of a computer, but it is not a substitute for a computer. It is a useful tool for performing calculations and graphing, but it cannot perform tasks such as word processing or internet browsing.