TI Announces Symbolic Math Guide
Posted by Eric on 14 November 2000, 04:54 GMT
Olivier Miclo sent in word that TI has announced the Symbolic Math Guide for the TI-89 and TI-92+. It's an application that's aimed at helping students with symbolic and algebraic transformations. The SMG is due to come out in March 2001; of course we know it'll probably be late, but it's kind of interesting nevertheless. Visit ti-cas.org for more thoughts on this new software.
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Re: TI Announces Symbolic Math Guide
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jaymzru
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You know that it's sad when there's more news actually coming from TI than free lance programmers ... heh
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14 November 2000, 05:28 GMT
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Re: TI Announces Symbolic Math Guide
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Amalfi Marini
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Symbolic math may be one of the most important part of the Ti89, actually, the 90% of things I do with my TI89 are symbolic calculations, in a career like electrical engineering you will use symbolic math each and every day...
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14 November 2000, 06:07 GMT
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14 November 2000, 16:24 GMT
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Re: TI Announces Symbolic Math Guide
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Samir Ribic
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I am afraid that existence of such application may lead to prohibition of TI89 on examinations.
If I was teacher of mathematics (I, BTW, teach assembly programming and operating systems on University), I would not complain if someone uses calculator for checking final result. But if it shows you complete task step by step, the complete test becomes pointless, and I would strictly prohibit TI89 in this case.
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14 November 2000, 23:03 GMT
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Re: TI Announces Symbolic Math Guide
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Fil
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March 2001 = January 2002
me = Fil
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14 November 2000, 23:13 GMT
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