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As long as you got the one they recomended. The problem with trying to learn all of it's functions ahead of time, is you don't know how to do that kind of math yet (which is why you're in the math class you are ). So trying to understand how the calculator performs the kind of math you don't know how to do yet....will make you crazy.
As long as you have the calculator recomended for your class, all should be well :)
Best of luck!!
Peace,
Cathie
I agree, you kinda learn it as you go along. And since I am an old bat and hate I mean HATE math...I made certain to sit by some of the smart youngins...they helped me out. I still to this day bless the kid that helped me in physio lab with my calculator...may God bless the ground he walks on. Instructors helped me also, they could tell I didn't have a clue.
If its a Texas Instrument you should be able to go to there site...most people have TI-82,83,or 84's so your classmates should help you. Also the instructor can help you don't be shy they usually go step by step to show you how it works.
You might want to check to see if you can bring that calculator some schools do not allow graphing calculators on entrance tests since you can input information before the test. Thats considered cheating so ask the school. I know you can not use those on SAT or ACT so you might want to ask.
I carry a TI-83 plus and a simple TI calculator. Most classes allow me to use the TI-83, but if I run into a situation where I can't I have my backup. I used the 83 through college algebra, statistics and chemistry. I saw lots of other students with the same calculator...but no clue as to how to use it. If you get one of these calculators...be sure to download the help file program...its not much help for what functions to use...but gives you a little cheat sheet on how the entries need to be made for each function..etc. I also used the "TI-83 for Dummies" book to help me out at times. My math texts also addressed this calculator in each lesson...sooo it really helped to have this calculator. Helped enough to earn an A in all classes so far.
My backup is a TI-30XIIS. Most of the math professors know this calculator...its simple...and has all the basic functions a person would need. It doesn't take much time to master.
Hope this helps.
akspudus
Miami Dade College
curlysue82
132 Posts
Hi guys,I'll be starting classes Jan. 16th. For Christmas I got a graphing calculator and have know idea how to use it. Could someone please help!!!