[quote name='Strell']That's what it is designed for, if that answers your question. Does graphing, can load up programs through the USB cord I've got, etc.
But I've been out of the loop on what calculators do these days, so maybe someone else can help better answer this? Preferably a math major if any are around. :]
I don't even know if there are newer versions of the TI-86. This baby has to be from....gee, 2000 or so. I imagine I bought it when I got to calculus in twelfth grade, which was around then.
Also, mis0 - the batteries in it are dead (haha), and I don't seem to have any replacements on me. So I can't power it on, though I'd be surprised as hell if it didn't work. So I'll have to track some down tomorrow and test it, though I'm sure it's fine.
Even my remotes don't use AAA batteries anymore! This is annoying. :]
Imma still add pictures though.[/QUOTE]Well,I'm starting my classes and majoring in Electrical Engineering and we used this calculator for Pre-Calculus in High School.It costs $105 so the TI-86 is better than that one right?
But I've been out of the loop on what calculators do these days, so maybe someone else can help better answer this? Preferably a math major if any are around. :]
I don't even know if there are newer versions of the TI-86. This baby has to be from....gee, 2000 or so. I imagine I bought it when I got to calculus in twelfth grade, which was around then.
Also, mis0 - the batteries in it are dead (haha), and I don't seem to have any replacements on me. So I can't power it on, though I'd be surprised as hell if it didn't work. So I'll have to track some down tomorrow and test it, though I'm sure it's fine.
Even my remotes don't use AAA batteries anymore! This is annoying. :]
Imma still add pictures though.[/QUOTE]Well,I'm starting my classes and majoring in Electrical Engineering and we used this calculator for Pre-Calculus in High School.It costs $105 so the TI-86 is better than that one right?