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IASWN90
Dec 25, 2008, 04:59 AM
I Am In The First Year In The Cource Of Civil Engineering In The University And I Am Considering Buying A Graph Calculator And I Am Between Hp 50g And Texas Instruments Ti-89 Titanium.every One Who Can Help Is Welcome.thank You In Advance.
EricNau
Dec 25, 2008, 05:14 AM
Ask for recommendations from your professors as well as other students.
I would get the most popular in your area; it will make life much easier. When you have a problem, for example, it will be much easier to find someone who can help you.
If I were to follow my own advice, I would buy the Ti-89, but the same might not hold true for you.
Good luck with your purchase.
fireshot91
Dec 25, 2008, 07:47 AM
T.I is known for making Graphing Calcs.
RITZFit
Dec 25, 2008, 08:10 AM
My school basically requires the TI-89. Its a very functional calculator, can't go wrong w/ it.
pimentoLoaf
Dec 25, 2008, 12:51 PM
Try these people (http://www.calculatorsource.com/).
Got an old HP-48g+ from them just after HP stopped making them. RPN & Algebraic. The gx module has slots to plug cartridges for different disciplines.
If you can find one of these old designs, buy it.
(BTW, iaswn90, I sent you a private message via email. Take a look quick.)
dukebound85
Dec 25, 2008, 01:04 PM
TI-89 is the only way to go imo
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