WTF @ School???
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IMO The Ti-86 isn't worth the money at all. All the functions the Ti-86 has are avaliable for download for the Ti-83+ Taking into consideration how many people use the 83+, the amount of memory it has, the speed, and the better user interface... 83+.
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for algebra? ALGEBRA?? wtf, back in the stone age when I went to school we actually had to use a paper and pencil. if you brought a calculator to class they flunked you. thats the problem today with alot of kids. I goto the store and buy more than 1 item and they need a machine to tell them how much I owe. i can add it up in my head faster than they can punch it into a calculator.
Yeah, but some of history's most advanced mathemeticians couldn't balance their own checkbooks . I see calculators as a useful tool for performing operations and calculations that would be tedious and time-consuming if done by hand. Obviously, a calculator can't formulate equations or prove theorems; that takes a true mathemetician. However, it can quickly graph an equation, find the derivative/integral, or handle messy irrational numbers with ease. When you think about it, there's practically no way of easily using square roots/trig functions without a calculator.CUDA wrote:for algebra? ALGEBRA?? wtf, back in the stone age when I went to school we actually had to use a paper and pencil. if you brought a calculator to class they flunked you. thats the problem today with alot of kids. I goto the store and buy more than 1 item and they need a machine to tell them how much I owe. i can add it up in my head faster than they can punch it into a calculator.
Thank you VERY Much Cuda. My point exactly. And Thank YOU Ace.CUDA wrote:for algebra? ALGEBRA?? wtf, back in the stone age when I went to school we actually had to use a paper and pencil. if you brought a calculator to class they flunked you. thats the problem today with alot of kids. I goto the store and buy more than 1 item and they need a machine to tell them how much I owe. i can add it up in my head faster than they can punch it into a calculator.
Like i said.. this is first year algebra and every student is REQUIRED to get it. ... i smell Big Brother...
You folks also have to understand Portland/Oregon schools. Thier a bit full of themselves but don't know how to wipe thier back sides. If I said more than that, I would be either banned or shoved off to the NHB forum.
Come on... If the school system bugs you, homeschool! Seriously, this is just one more reason that I homeschool. I wasn't allowed to touch any calculator until algebra 1, and then only to check my answers. I'm doing advanced math now, and I'm still not using a graphing calculator. I'm using a casio fx-450 scientific pocket calculator (solar powered, of course).
Duper wrote:You folks also have to understand Portland/Oregon schools. Thier a bit full of themselves but don't know how to wipe thier back sides. If I said more than that, I would be either banned or shoved off to the NHB forum.
you think thats weird........here in GA, Elementary schools require students now to bring.... a Small pack of disinfectant Baby Wipes, a pack of sandwitch sized bags,1 pack of 1qt. sized bags, 1 pack of 1gal. sized bags. backpacks are strictly forbidden in Clayton County....even the clear or mesh backpacks are not allowed now. only a cloth covered single zipper notebook is allowed.
and thats not all......they also MUST bring sterile disposable gloves!!!
Jesus F'ing Christ!!! what are schools becoming these days. when i was in elementary grades.....we could bring frigging radio controlled vehicles, toys.........damn near anything we wanted, pending parental approval and school approval.