Re: TI-M: Calculus help


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Re: TI-M: Calculus help




As far as I know, I do believe that the Mathematica discount is only
available to students not to teachers.  

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Andy Selle <aselle@ticalc.org>
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On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Lloyd Hugh Allen wrote:

> 
> You have to be a student or a teacher. Either way, get a xerox of something
> that identifies you as whichever you are (letter of acceptance if you're a
> student, contract if you're a teacher, ID card for either, ...), and call
> up their marketing department. You fax your proof and give them a credit
> card number, and the software comes in the mail.
> 
> At 16:45 1-06-2000 EDT, you wrote:
> >
> >hey I have a question for everyone.. where the heck can I get mathematica 4 
> >for under $1000?? I mean, I go to buy it and no store has it... so, I go 
> >online and finally find it available at the maker's website and it's
> $1495... 
> >I am thinking, "holy S*#$ and everyone talks about it like it's easily 
> >available"  so anyone have ideas? thanks
> >
> >
> 
> 




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