TI-36X Pro: Best bang for your 20 bucks
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06-01-2015, 10:01 AM
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RE: TI-36X Pro: Best bang for your 20 bucks
(05-31-2015 07:44 PM)Dave Britten Wrote: Last week I needed a cheap calculator for doing regressions other than the basic four that the HP-48 is equipped with, so I grabbed a TI-36X Pro. Bottom line: despite being a barbaric algebraic monstrosity, you won't find a better calculator for the price. What about powers-of-ten entry? I have an earlier calculator in the TI-3x series and exponents require use of a "x10^" key, where the multiplication has the same priority as ordinary multiplication and division. This means that dividing by a number with a power of ten (in normal entry mode) requires brackets, which I kept on forgetting. Does this calculator behave in the same way? Thanks. Nigel (UK) |
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