I am trying to purchase a non-programmable, non-graphing calculator and want to double-check if this one is okay:
https://www.amazon.com/Texas-Instrument ... calculator
I don't want to buy one that I can't use :))
Thank you!
Type of calculator
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Re: Type of calculator
I'm sure that one is fine! I am using the TI-36X Pro, and my roommate took this class last year and she said that it's okay.
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Re: Type of calculator
Jayde Felix 4H wrote:I'm sure that one is fine! I am using the TI-36X Pro, and my roommate took this class last year and she said that it's okay.
ok, thanks!
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Re: Type of calculator
I'm using that calculator too! It should be fine since it's non-graphing and non-programmable.
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Re: Type of calculator
Any calculator that doesn't have programming capabilities is acceptable i think, you should be fine.
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