Graphing calculators are a mainstay of both high school and college-level math and science courses. Most of us have had, or will have, experience working with either a Casio or a Texas Instruments ...
This year, high school juniors and seniors will buy a $100 calculator that's older than they are. You remember the TI-83: the brick-sized graphing machine you likely covered in stickers and used to ...
Anyone who’s taken classes in geometry, algebra, trigonometry or other advanced math forms has certainly encountered the graphing calculator before. These multi-function devices make incredibly ...
Many high school students need to use a graphing calculator for math and science classes and for parts of the SAT and ACT—sure, a laptop would work, but they’re not allowed because teachers and ...
If you’re taking an algebra, geometry or calculus class, your instructor will likely require a graphing calculator for your course. A graphing calculator is an essential tool for visually ...
A quarter of a century after introducing the world's first graphing calculator, Casio has announced its next generation model that's been designed to deliver graphs and statistical data as they appear ...
Ask any professor, and they’ll probably tell you graphing calculators offer a plethora of mathematical uses, like plotting graphs, inputting trigonometric functions — you know, typical academic stuff.
When I took calculus at night school with three nerdy high school friends, graphing calculators did not exist. Johns Hopkins University mathematics professor Stephen Wilson is happy for me. He says ...
February 23, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Most of us have memories, both fond and frustrating, of using graphing calculators in school. JsTIfied is a ...
Graphing calculators have a sexiness only true nerds can understand, but should that be you, check out FooPlot, a sleek online graphing calculator that's fast and easy to use. The FooPlot graphing ...