Re: Which to buy, TI-86 or TI-92?


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Re: Which to buy, TI-86 or TI-92?



The 86 has tonnes of constants...

At 06:54 AM 3/18/98 GMT, Tram wrote:
>On Wed, 18 Mar 1998 06:00:30 GMT, removethisfirst-dino@texas.net
>(Dean) wrote:
>
>>I am in the proccess of persuading my employer to equipt me with a
>>TI-92.  At this point I'm assuming the TI-92 is the more useful of the
>>two.  Unfortunatly the specs indicate that the TI-92 lacks Physical
>>Constants, Metric and English Conversions, and Interative Equation
>>Solver.  The first two features are self explainitory.  My question is
>>how useful is the Equation Solver and does the TI-92 make up for it
>>with other features?  Any advice or input would be apreciated.
>>Thanks
>>Dean,
>>(remove "removethisfirst" from Email address to reply)
>
>There are no built in constants, but of course they can be stored as
>locked variables.  A unit conversion program is available.  No
>interactive equation solver, but a great symbolic algebra and
>calculus,  that will solve anything short of differential equations.
>It's not interactive, but in any environment outside a math class, who
>cares?  And the plus module coming out anytime or the 89 in the fall,
>looks like they will have all of the above.
>
>
>tram@humboldt10.com
>Remove the 0 from address to reply.
>
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