Discover the Benefits of a TI-89 Calculator: Storage, Note-Taking & More!

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the features and capabilities of the TI-89 calculator compared to the TI-83, particularly focusing on storage of equations, note-taking, and whether the TI-89 shows all steps in calculations. Participants share their experiences and seek clarification on these functionalities.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether the TI-89 can store equations and notes and whether it shows all work, noting conflicting opinions from others.
  • Another participant asserts that the TI-89 is more powerful than the TI-83 and suggests reading the manual for detailed information.
  • A third participant mentions that the TI-89 features a symbolic solver, clarifying that it does not show intermediate steps in calculations, which may relate to the claim of showing all work.
  • One participant reflects on their busy schedule and lack of time to read the manual, acknowledging their responsibility while seeking understanding from others.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on whether the TI-89 shows all steps in calculations, as participants express differing views on this feature. Some agree on the calculator's enhanced capabilities, while others emphasize the importance of consulting the manual for accurate information.

Contextual Notes

Participants' claims about the functionalities of the TI-89 and TI-83 may depend on individual interpretations and experiences, and the discussion does not resolve the uncertainty regarding the calculator's features.

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I got mine recently, I haven't used it as much, because I still have a TI-83, someone told me that with a 89 you can store equations, notes and it shows all of your work? Is that true, because I heard this from two different individual, and a third person told me that it doesn't show all of your work? So I would like all of your input on this, and what's your opinion about an 89 and what's the difference between a 89 and a 83?
 
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All of your questions can be answered by reading the manual. Overall, it is quite safe to say that the TI-89 is far more powerful than the TI-83.
 
If you look at the guide for the calculator here:
http://education.ti.com/guidebooks/graphing/8992p/8992bookeng.pdf

You will see that one of it's features is a symbolic solver. If that is what is meant by "shows all of the work." No solver I know of shows intermediate steps. You request an operation, i.e. factor, and you get an answer.

Storing equations is something that has been around a long time. So that is nothing new. As far as notes, on my old calculator, where you could write programs, we used to store notes.

Seriously. If you're going to drop over $150 on a calculator, doesn't it make sense to read the manual?
 
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Hey guys thanks for the information, I got the 89 durring the summer of 06, at that time I was working 65+ hours a week, and when school came I cut down but I did not have time to read the manual, my 07 spring sem I didn't take any math classes, I'm now looking into section by section, but I just thought I'd ask, so yea in a way it is my fault for not reading the manual, but I hope you guys can understand my circumstances.
 

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