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Hi, any recommendations? Costco has some fancy TI's at decent prices right now (TI-84 Plus Silver, TI-89 Titanium).
Thanks, Howard
Thanks, Howard
Hacky said:Hi, any recommendations? Costco has some fancy TI's at decent prices right now (TI-84 Plus Silver, TI-89 Titanium).
Thanks, Howard
Hacky said:Any comments on the TI Voyage 200? How big is it, is it any more useful then the 89?
Howard
Hacky said:I am an "old goat" just trying to relearn some old things and learn some new things. The thing between my eyes does not work as efficiently as it used to and is occupied with making a living, raising my three boys and keeping the boss happy. Plus, I like gadgets and have not bought a calculator since getting a TI-58C 25 years ago, they have changed a bit since then! I also had an HP 11C as no self-respecting engineering student would be without one in those days. It appears that TI is now in the lead, at least for graphing calculators.
Any comments on the TI Voyage 200? How big is it, is it any more useful then the 89?
Howard
Hacky said:Any comments on the TI Voyage 200? How big is it, is it any more useful then the 89?
Howard
MobyGirl said:Hey-
Quick question
I want to know if either the TI-89 Titanium or the Voyage 200 will provide step-by-step solutions to calculus problems.![]()