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    Any of you "nerds" have an extra Graphing Calculator you'd like to sell?

    My son is in Trig honors and was just informed he needs a Graphing Calculator. I know there's a lot of "nerds" here (respectfully intended!). One of you guys must have one sitting around that you'll sell cheap?

    If you don't then can you suggest a decent one - he'll need to use it for this year and next at least... who knows nowadays whether he'll need it in college or not?!!?/

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    I may be able to pick up a TI 83 or 84 from work. I will let you know. They are the best IMO.

    He will more than likely need it for college, I know I used mine in trig and stuff.
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    Hey Jeremy, I actually have one here at my apartment. Let me know if you are still looking for one.

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    I have a TI89 somewhere. but its more than sufficient for that class. He would have an easy time lol. You might be able to find a download for one on your pc.

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    A TI-83+ or any of the TI-84s will do your son good. You can try to use a different kind but many teachers will only give instructions on how to do things like setting up matrices and doing curve fitting/data points on those two TI models.

    You can also use a TI-89 most places, though many teachers hate them because unlike the TI-83 and 84, you can do derivatives/integrals and it will show the steps. Great for getting work done but not when you need to learn the material yourself.


    This'll last him through a good bit of college, and depending on his major, probably the whole duration.

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    Hey Jeremy, just PM me on here if you still need one.

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    ive got a badarse one in the drawer... havent used in a couple years. Ti86 i think
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