Re: My first TI-(TI-89)
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Re: My first TI-(TI-89)
><<I'd say the TI-83 is the best bet for high school. The TI-86 is great
>if you want to take more advanced classes and possibly use it in
>college.>>
>Oh, come on. The TI-83 is barely sufficient for high school, and even the good
>old TI-85 gets increasingly insufficient as you progress through high school.
I agree. The 86 is much more fun than the 83 for high school.
><< The TI-89 is great for those who love programming, want the
>newest, don't mind not having many people to communicate with in
>school if you have a problem witht he calc, don't mind reading the
>manual, and plan on using the calculator for a while to come. >>
>TI-92+s are better in every way. Except they're larger, and not allowed on
>standardized tests.
Better than what? The 89? But the 89 and 92+ are the same exact thing,
except that the 92+ is larger, and not allowed on standardized tests.
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