View Poll Results: Which calculator is the better choice for me?

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  • Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition

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  • Texas Instruments TI-Nspire with Clickpad

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  • Texas Instruments TI-Nspire with Touchpad

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  • Texas Instruments TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad

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Thread: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

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    I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    Okay, so I need to decide on a good, price-function (has sufficient functions) graphing calculator sometime this month and my parents say that once I get it, there won't be a next time - which probably means it has to last me the next 3 years of high school math (most likely Algebra 2 Honors, Trig/Pre-Calc Honors, AP Calculus), through college, and optimally allowed on the SAT or tests similar to it. The graphing calculator would preferably be easy to use and utilize the most out of its battery life/(solar?).

    So I've come up with a few of Texas Instruments' graphing calculator: TI-84 PLUS Silver Edition, TI-Nspire with Clickpad, TI-Nspire with Touchpad, TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad, and TI-Nspire CAS with Touchpad. However, I am open to suggestions.
    Last edited by bleach; May 5th, 2010 at 11:23 PM.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    I just use a good old TI-83 Plus. It's served me well, the battery life is great despite how much I used it, and it'll do everything you need. You can create programs on it to solve certain problems faster. It's also very durable. I don't see the reason to buy anything fancier. However, I doubt your college/university will allow any of these during tests since you can basically store as much information as you need on the calculator. They made us all buy a specific scientific calculator, but it was pretty cheap.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    Quote Originally Posted by bleach View Post
    Okay, so I need to decide on a good, price-function (has sufficient functions) graphing calculator sometime this month and my parents say that once I get it, there won't be a next time - which probably means it has to last me the next 3 years of high school math (most likely Algebra 2 Honors, Trig/Pre-Calc Honors, AP Calculus), through college, and optimally allowed on the SAT or tests similar to it. The graphing calculator would preferably be easy to use and utilize the most out of its battery life/(solar?).

    So I've come up with a few of Texas Instruments' graphing calculator: TI-84 PLUS Silver Edition, TI-Nspire with Clickpad, TI-Nspire with Touchpad, TI-Nspire CAS with Clickpad, and TI-Nspire CAS with Touchpad. However, I am open to suggestions.
    If your college is anything like it is here, papers will either ban calculators outright (math), or only allow non-graphical/non-programmable calculators.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    Never heard of schools banning calculators for anything around here, they just clear the memory before you start.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    Never needed anything more than my ghetto trusty TI-85.

    Which later died, so I got a ghetto trusty TI 83.

    Plus, there are a ton of TI-83 tutorials out there if you need help with something.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    ti84+ silver. we all use them at my school. theyve got plenty of ram for whatever programs you would want to put on, and theyre cool looking.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    Quote Originally Posted by Timo View Post
    If your college is anything like it is here, papers will either ban calculators outright (math), or only allow non-graphical/non-programmable calculators.
    My Statistics course doesn't, hell, the book even details HOW to do all the complex maths on a TI-83/84+ calculator.

    Also, I've been perfectly happy with my TI-83+.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    Quote Originally Posted by Timo View Post
    If your college is anything like it is here, papers will either ban calculators outright (math), or only allow non-graphical/non-programmable calculators.
    In the US, teachers will generally let you use the graphing utility in class and on homework. Also, depending on which unit your test is on, you may or may not be able to use it (if it's a test dependent on your knowledge of formulas, you probably won't be able to use it since you can store data) . That said, they generally only allow TI-83, TI-84, or the Cassio equivalents. Those other ones would not be allowed on the SAT tests or in-class examinations. They also typically clear your memory prior to the test.

    I use a TI-84 Plus, not the Silver Edition though. I find myself just defaulting to my scientific TI-30X more and more, since it does most of what I use the TI-84+ for and what teachers will allow you to use it for. It can't do graphs, but it can display tables.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    I was always of the opinion that schools should provide Ti-83s for when the students need them (students just buy batteries) and if the student wants to buy anything to do homework -- a license of Maple (or Mathematica, etc) is cheaper and will do you much better throughout high-level science and math.
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    Re: I need help choosing a graphing calculator

    Lol, MatLab is a glorified graphing calculator without a built-in method for input. My programming teacher was pushing it, but I'd rather do all the assignments in C++ instead of wasting my time dabbling in a program I'm not going to use later. As for schools providing TI-83s, my high school provided TI-84 Plus calculators when I was there, I suspect they still do. It really depends on how cheap how much support each school receives from the budget.
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