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That is exactly what I am saying. The real difference between the two technologies is that whenever you are inputting a function into the calculator with the TI-84, you have to be careful with how you use your grouping symbols and whenever you get into advanced computations(due to the viewing...
The TI-Nspire is more user friendly if you are technologically inclined. It allows you to input the math just as you see it on your paper. It's more advanced technology than the TI-84 plus. The TI-Nspire CX comes in either a CAS (Computer Algebra System) or Non-CAS. The CAS may not be allowed in...
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My name is Alexander J. Beetler. I am a Freshman attending Pittsburg State University located in Pittsburg, KS. I am studying for a degree in Physics with emphasis in Astrophysics with a minor in Mathematics, and also a degree in Electronics Engineering Technology with emphasis in...