Okay, so in the other graphing calculator post... I originally was going to start with a Graphing calculator app for my 9th grader (geometry this year) The school was asking for a Ti-Nspire on the online school supply list, but mentioned there was calculators in class. I wasn't 100% what that meant so I was just going to wait.
Well... I succumbed to the pressure of getting the calculator now. Between my dd's insistence, other friends getting the calculator, etc..., I figured I should bite the bullet now. This is my oldest, and all girls 2 years apart, I will get good use out of it.
I ordered a refurbished Ti-Inspire CX on Amazon for $81. So it's returnable (whew!) So proud of myself! At Target it sells for $124. My dd was happy with it, says it seems to be just like the ones at school.
I was trying to be careful and not order "too much" calculator. Plenty of people here and IRL said a high powered calculator would not be able to be used for SATs, etc...
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Today with the first day of class, teacher says the calculator will work for now, but by 11th-12th grade she will need the Ti-Inspire CX-CAS
Crap! Really?
I can return the CX model (thanks Amazon!) and get a refurbished Ti-Nspire CX CAS for $118. More money though. Should have totally waited with the iPhone app though
I am not a math person (my HS math was taught by the town drunk... I don't think I used more than a scientific calculator) But I'm a little confused that they want the "higher powered" calculator.
Anyone else asked to use that CAS model? According to the Texas instruments site it is SAT approved. Please tell me that's correct! Please, only one high priced, high powered calculator in my family
Well... I succumbed to the pressure of getting the calculator now. Between my dd's insistence, other friends getting the calculator, etc..., I figured I should bite the bullet now. This is my oldest, and all girls 2 years apart, I will get good use out of it.
I ordered a refurbished Ti-Inspire CX on Amazon for $81. So it's returnable (whew!) So proud of myself! At Target it sells for $124. My dd was happy with it, says it seems to be just like the ones at school.
I was trying to be careful and not order "too much" calculator. Plenty of people here and IRL said a high powered calculator would not be able to be used for SATs, etc...
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Today with the first day of class, teacher says the calculator will work for now, but by 11th-12th grade she will need the Ti-Inspire CX-CAS
Crap! Really?I can return the CX model (thanks Amazon!) and get a refurbished Ti-Nspire CX CAS for $118. More money though. Should have totally waited with the iPhone app though

I am not a math person (my HS math was taught by the town drunk... I don't think I used more than a scientific calculator) But I'm a little confused that they want the "higher powered" calculator.
Anyone else asked to use that CAS model? According to the Texas instruments site it is SAT approved. Please tell me that's correct! Please, only one high priced, high powered calculator in my family



