Re: 89 or 92
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Re: 89 or 92
They have the same software except for the geometry routines that the 89
lacks. In the mechanical and electrical engineering courses I teach, the
89 is excellent.
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, JERRY C MARTIN wrote:
> I'am presently a student at Purdue University in the Mechanical
> Engineering course. At the present I'am using TI-83 because it required
> for classes but I would like to upgrade:). I was thinking about the TI-92
> but I've been hearing a lot of good things about the TI-89.Does anyone
> have any suggestion which one would be better suited for the engineering
> field.
>
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References:
- 89 or 92
- From: JERRY C MARTIN <jerry.m@JUNO.COM>