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:facepalm: Yes. |
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If it’s for taking a class, buy the one the syllabus tells you to. |
When I was in college, most people owned TI-30 calculators, but I rolled with the more slim and sleek TI-25. I used that one calculator all through engineering school and beyond.
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Don't buy one; use Desmos.
Send me $20 for saving you $100. |
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I had a TI-89
Used it as a gameboy more than anything. You could save formula's in it, which is what I liked. |
I still roll with my HP 41 cx I have had for over 30 years. It confuses the youngsters with its reverse polish notation. It got the Apollo astronauts to the moon and back so good enough for a dumb old surveyor.
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I have two HP 11C and a HP35S. In high school my Dad taught me RPN on his HP67 with the red seven segment LED display. I can barely use an AOS calculator anymore
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