Hey all, my school, for some reason, will not allow its students to use gfx calculators in general maths. (when i say not allow, i mean they dont teach us them or acknowledge that we are at a disadvantage by not using them)
so i have decided that im going to buy one, and tell the school to get stuffed if they have any problems with it. but i have a few questions:
1. what calculator is good, BOS says that the casio 9850GB is good, but i like the look of the TI nspire.
2. are they really that hard to use, im very very good with computers (eg programming and such) do you think its possible that i could teach myslef to use them with the instructions and a few pointers from my teacher.
3. can i just clarifi what they allow you to do:
a. can they change the subject of formulas
b. can they do calculations like this : 2x+2=6 (x=2)
c. can they find things such as standard dev, quartile ranges, mean, mode etc
d. do they have any benefits for financial maths
Thanks, also 1 more question, is it even BOS complient if my school refuses to teach gfx calcs, they seem to be disadvantaging us just because the head of maths is very old fashioned.
Thanks.
so i have decided that im going to buy one, and tell the school to get stuffed if they have any problems with it. but i have a few questions:
1. what calculator is good, BOS says that the casio 9850GB is good, but i like the look of the TI nspire.
2. are they really that hard to use, im very very good with computers (eg programming and such) do you think its possible that i could teach myslef to use them with the instructions and a few pointers from my teacher.
3. can i just clarifi what they allow you to do:
a. can they change the subject of formulas
b. can they do calculations like this : 2x+2=6 (x=2)
c. can they find things such as standard dev, quartile ranges, mean, mode etc
d. do they have any benefits for financial maths
Thanks, also 1 more question, is it even BOS complient if my school refuses to teach gfx calcs, they seem to be disadvantaging us just because the head of maths is very old fashioned.
Thanks.