Re: Should I exchange my TI-82 for a TI-85?


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Re: Should I exchange my TI-82 for a TI-85?



On Sat, 1 Nov 1997 00:25:10 GMT Matt Maurano <mtm@maurano.com> writes:
>As several people in my math class have found out...
>
>The 85 has no table editor. You must use a protram.

true.. but some programs are BETTER than the built in table in 82 and 83
:) hehe

>Also, I can't find
>out how to use lists very well. On the 82, it will figure out the

i like it. it's easy (the 85) i like it better than the 83.

>formula for several coordinates. Can't seem to do it on the 85. The 86

yes it can! like find the LINR.etc... yes it can.. better and faster than
the 82/83.. i'm just sorry to see that the 86 followed the 83.. i hate
the calculation (linr) thingy on 86.. you'd have to type  LinR
xStat,yStat  on the 85.. you just load/edit/scatter/plot the list.. then
press LinR, and BAM gives you the equation.. none of that picking the
damn list.. crap.

>has these refinements built in. An 85 in some ways is an upgrade, but
>if you want no comprimises, get an 86.

true.. heh i have the ti85 and 86 :)
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