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>>5569214
>TI-Nspire CX CAS
Dayum! That is a helluva calculator, son.

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Ti nspire cx cas muthafuckas

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Can you begin to review calculus and be alright if you do not have a good grounding in trigonometry or parametric equations?

pic unrelated...the cadillac of graphic calculators

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>>4529361

I want this bad boy so much!

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>The Zyzz of calculators

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So hey math people, need some opinions about calculators.

I have a TI-83, and it came to my attention recently that it's a bit outdated. I figured if I was going to upgrade, I might as well get one of the more top of the line ones, so I was looking at either the TI-89 or the TI-Nspire CX CAS. I've heard pros and cons about both, and I've even heard that I should just get a TI-84+ and that I wouldn't need anything more advanced than that.

I figured I'd ask people who know more about this stuff than me, so any opinions?

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