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I have taken seminary algebra that needs a scientific calculator, rather with graphing capabilities. Is there one for the TC that anyone here might recommend…????

Being happy with my TI-30 I am probably not really a big help to you on this topic. But questions about scientific calculators appear here from time to time. So perhaps you can scan over these threads to see if there´s useful info in them:

http://www.scienceforums.net/showthread.php?t=22579&highlight=scientific+calculator

http://www.scienceforums.net/showthread.php?t=5688&highlight=scientific+calculator

I'd highly suggest the 89, its lightyears ahead of the 83 in terms of ease of use, and capabilities.

 

well worth the extra 30 bucks

Being happy with my TI-30 I am probably not really a big help to you on this topic.

 

TI-30?! Dude! Jesus called, he wants his calculator back! Haha, sorry I coundn't pass that up. Our math department has one of those in a display case like it's an ancient discovery.

 

Anyways, I just got a TI-89 and I agree with CPL, it's well worth the extra cash. But before you go out and spend the money, check with your professor to see if you're allowed to use it. I can't use mine til next year =/

TI-83 Plus has been treating me well for 2 years now. :) ($110 CAN taxes included).

thank you all for your answers....

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