Re: ti-86 vs. ti-89


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Re: ti-86 vs. ti-89



I know i'll get flamed for this, but I'm debating wether to upgrade my
ti86($110) to a ti89($145) or an HP-48G($90)
A 48G is cheaper than a ti86, it has built in symbolic derivative and
integrals. It also has about 30KB of formulas preprogrammed in. Besides, the
HP 48-G processor is faster than the 89 processor

Ravi Shekhar


Sean Davis wrote in message <37055256.4030915@news.mindspring.com>...
> I have a TI-86 and I am in Honors Pre-Calculus and AP Physics.
>Would it be worth it to upgrade to a ti-89?

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