TI Calculator Programming Alliance
Integra06
11-03-2002, 04:51 PM
If anyone here has any experience with Texas Instruments graphing calculators, become a member of my message board at The TCPA (http://members.lycos.co.uk/tiworld/phpBB23/index.php). I appreciate the support.
corvettezman
03-05-2003, 08:01 PM
For school I can chose between ti-83 ti-83+ or ti-83 silver edition, which one is better? :confused: :confused:
Steel
03-11-2003, 04:05 PM
why just the 83? if it's college, i would opt for the 89. More power than i know what to do with. mmmm... indefinite integrals..
corvettezman
03-11-2003, 04:15 PM
no this is for my lil' bro in high school, so whick is better????:confused: :confused:
speediva
05-24-2003, 07:06 PM
Originally posted by Steel
why just the 83? if it's college, i would opt for the 89. More power than i know what to do with. mmmm... indefinite integrals..
89 isn't even used in college much. I've taken ALMOST every math there is in my school (okay, so I haven't, but I'm almost done with all my maths, so I can speak) and I will say that the 83+ will get you through darn near anything. The 83 (plain) isn't quite as good. I had to trade my 83 for my brother's 83+. Once I graduate I'm thinking about picking up the 83+ Silver Edition just b/c it's another good waste of $200. :p
(oh, and sorry for bringing a dead thread back to life)
why just the 83? if it's college, i would opt for the 89. More power than i know what to do with. mmmm... indefinite integrals..
89 isn't even used in college much. I've taken ALMOST every math there is in my school (okay, so I haven't, but I'm almost done with all my maths, so I can speak) and I will say that the 83+ will get you through darn near anything. The 83 (plain) isn't quite as good. I had to trade my 83 for my brother's 83+. Once I graduate I'm thinking about picking up the 83+ Silver Edition just b/c it's another good waste of $200. :p
(oh, and sorry for bringing a dead thread back to life)
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