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As far as testing, phones are not permitted in the testing center and she felt that if some students had graphing calculators while others did not it would give them an unfair advantage on tests she further stated that she designed her tests to not require a graphing calculator to help level the playing field. She also felt that some of the students (this is a community college) could not afford to spend $150 on a calculator, in addition to a $150 textbook. She didn't feel that forcing the whole class to buy a $150 graphing calculator was justifiable considering the many graphing applications that are available for free. Her justification for the policy was multi-factored, for in-class activities we're allow to use our phone, tablet, or computer. I think the policy is kinda non-sense too, this is a 200 level college mathematics class so I'm betting everyone in the class already has a graphing calculator. Yes that is correct, it has to be non-graphing. Both are CROWDED with functions and you either spend a LOT of time figuring them out, or you will have a hard time doing whatever advanced calculation! Regards, Vitor cards and the calculator has a built-in library of over 300 scientific and. The HP Prime is still an excellent engineering tool, I do dislike the TI Nspire a bit in this regard. item 6 HP 48GX RPN Expandable Graphic Calculator With COGO. Beware that modern calculators like the HP Prime and TI Nspire are made for classroom featuring problem-sheets and stuff like that. It even runs the programs I made back then.
#HP 50 CALCULATORS SCIENTIFIC INSTALL#
Better to get the recommended one, which will probably inexpensive and if you desire, get yourself a propper calculator or just install an emulator! I use the HP 48GX on my Samsung Galaxy Note4 and it feels like the real thing I used to have while at University. It has an interface that users of the HP calculator line will be completely at home with.
#HP 50 CALCULATORS SCIENTIFIC ANDROID#
If graph calculators like the HP 50g (end of life, mayby you get it on a sale), HP Prime or TI Nspire are not allowed, then I would really go for the calculator which is RECOMMENDED BY THE TEACHER! Modern math classes require students to follow exercises on their calculators and if you have a "different" one, which is unfamiliar to the teacher, you might get stuck with some exercises. RpnCalc is the best RPN calculator on the Android Market.
#HP 50 CALCULATORS SCIENTIFIC PC#
In case of the CASIO FX-850/880P, it's the BASIC programming language and the fact that they can be hooked up to a PC using some wires for RS232 communication. The reason for these prices is due to the easy and powerfull operation with great user interface. tures of the HP 50g Graphing Calculator, refer to the HP 50g Graphing Calculator User’s Manual, the HP 50g Graphing Calculator User’s Guide, and the HP 50g/49g+/48gII Advanced User's Reference. This is especially notable for the FX-850P/FX-880P (I have three of them), not to mention the HP42 series, which sell at ridiculous prices! The legendary HP 11C, 12C, 15C and 16C are also great INVESTMENT WISE, as they reach record prices on eBay (I was lucky to get hold of a well preserved HP 11C for little money). The most interesting ones of these are as indicated by helius not available on retail anymore and even as second hand devices they reach relatively high prices.