Author Topic: Found Science Calculator  (Read 2833 times)

« Last Edit: January 23, 2010, 10:32:48 PM by Block Builder »


Use that on a daily basis for math class.


not a graphing calculator. those have bigger screens.

How do I graph with it?

you cant.
thats like a middle school calculator

The 30XII is not bad, but it doesn't graph.

I'd recommend the TI-86 for graphing. It's UI takes some getting used to but it's $50 cheaper than even the TI-834 (the TI-84 is fast becoming the standard in graphing calculators, though. You can get TI-83s for about the same price ($40-50) as the TI-86) and I think it's a whole lot better.



It's like a loveulator.
« Last Edit: January 23, 2010, 10:35:32 PM by Sirrus »



The Voyage 200 looks like a neat way to play Tetris/Mario in math class.

The Voyage 200 looks like a neat way to play Tetris/Mario in math class.
It also costs 4x as much.

Seriously though, if your teacher is any good he/she will be looking at your calculator screen or telling you to put it down while they're teaching and if your teacher doesn't do that, you probably don't need a disguise to play Mario.

you cant.
thats like a middle school calculator
Exactly. When we do need graphing we use the TI-83/84 plus.

The matrix bullstuff functions are a godsend when you're working with 15 simultaneous equations with 15 unknowns and coefficients like 49.85.

loving common.

I have two, one I found in math class and forgot to give back to the teacher, never bothered to, the other from my dad.

Nothing special, get something better. Only $20.