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I'm starting college next year, and I'm already preparing for it
I was wondering if graphing calculators are allowed on colleges, 'cause I was thinking of getting one.
I would also be very grateful if anyone could tell me what should I look for when buying a graphing calculator, 'cause I've read this article about it, but some additional info, a bit more specific, would be much appreciated.
My math professor didn't let us use a calculator, but then again I was in a class to you take before taking pre-calculus(my math in high school had gone down due to issues I had with the teacher).
Generally it's understood that you'll usually need a graphic calculator in college for most maths and possibly sciences. I'll probably be using either a TI-84 or TI-Nspire. Other than those two, I don't really know much about graphic calculators(Why should I? The people who make the calculator also make the electronic chips placed into guided missiles. If the US military trusts their technology to help blow people up...I guess their calculators can be reliable!)
And if your "school" allows it, you can use your phone. There are a few graphing calculator apps in the iOS App Store. Don't know about Android. Note that on 99% of exams, phones aren't allowed, so in the end you'll always have to buy a graphing calculator. Just make sure it isn't one from Texas Instruments.
EDIT: Or buy a second hand Texas Instruments calculator.
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2014 05:19 AM by sswbm.)
09-29-2014 02:37 AM
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Are you talking about those Texas Interments calculators? We use them at my school, you can also put letters in them and I got one that said "Shrek is love, Shrek is life, prepare yo anus, Shrek is coming for you"
I can attest to the reliability of the TI-84 model. I used it all throughout high school, and in more than one case it may have made the difference between a failing F and a barely passing D. It was pretty expensive, but continued use has redeemed its value.
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I use a Ti-84 and I've never had any problem with it.
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