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i've got just the program you needit's a great program for calculus you need to send the app and the pics and symbolic and omnicalc and prettyprint
Is it possible? I have 3D Graphing down, but mainly it's CAS which is an issueCurrently, I have the ZoomMath system as the premier system to use, but the full one costs money.There also is Symbolic, but lately I find it limiting. So is there any good alternatives to the TI 89 in terms of CAS, and is it possible to program one? are they working on it? Please answer i dont want to be alone
You can literally put a TI-89 T in a TI-84 Plus, or so I'm told. It's called case swapping: You remove the TI-89 T's electronics and put them in a TI-84 Plus/SE. Obviously you need an actual TI-89 T to do this.
Quote from: TheCoder1998 on March 29, 2014, 09:28:30 ami've got just the program you needit's a great program for calculus you need to send the app and the pics and symbolic and omnicalc and prettyprintThat's a bit of a necropost, but not egregiously so.Quote from: asi14 on March 11, 2014, 11:33:57 pmIs it possible? I have 3D Graphing down, but mainly it's CAS which is an issueCurrently, I have the ZoomMath system as the premier system to use, but the full one costs money.There also is Symbolic, but lately I find it limiting. So is there any good alternatives to the TI 89 in terms of CAS, and is it possible to program one? are they working on it? Please answer i dont want to be alone You can literally put a TI-89 T in a TI-84 Plus, or so I'm told. It's called case swapping: You remove the TI-89 T's electronics and put them in a TI-84 Plus/SE. Obviously you need an actual TI-89 T to do this.That being said, it's cheating to do so. Teachers specify that students should use a TI-83/84 instead of TI-89s for a reason. You're less likely to learn what you're supposed to if you have a CAS.