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Posted: 10/2/2004, 6:15 pm
by Rusty
Sweet calculator :love:

Posted: 10/2/2004, 6:51 pm
by starseed_10
the thing is, if you get too dependant on that stuff, it can really fuck you over on tests

Posted: 10/2/2004, 6:52 pm
by Rusty
Neva!!! were allowed to use them on tests.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 6:59 pm
by starseed_10
really? exams and everything?

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:29 pm
by Random Name
83's you can. Easily.

But High School math tested things like factoring that you can do on the 89 but not the 83, hence the difference.

Besides, I had mine since grade 11 and I haven't become dependant. We had to do a Math Placement Test to do math in University, which was 100 questions testing your high school math knowledge without the use of ANY type of calculator. I got a 95. w00t.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:32 pm
by megxyz128
omg i am math-retarded. no joke. i had to place into a math test for college and got into 090, which is not even a 100 level class which means it DOESN'T COUNT BUT I HAVE TO TAKE IT. geez louise. although i haven't been in a math class since 11th grade. oh well, at least i only have to take pre-calc in college.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:47 pm
by Rusty
At my school they force you to become dependent on them. They won't teach you how to do trig without them. So basically if you ever need trig you need the calculator because they won't teach it any other way.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:48 pm
by Random Name
as in sin and cosine and that crap? Thats just cause you haven't gotten to the non-calculator part yet. It'll happen eventually. Thats when you'll need SohCahToa.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:54 pm
by Rusty
No they taught us sohcahtoh, but they don't do a non calculator part at my school. My teacher actually said that, all trig done at my school will be done with a graphing calculator, so it is in your best interest to buy one.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:56 pm
by Random Name
Then clearly, you were robbed of an education.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:57 pm
by Rusty
Clearly I have been. My school is "new" and "technological." It's "better."

Posted: 10/2/2004, 7:59 pm
by megxyz128
haha i remember in my last math class we would have a whole day of just learning how to do something on our calculators.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 8:02 pm
by Rusty
Yeah some questions could only be done using a graphing calculator, in fact parts of the test were made specifially for your knowledge on how to use it.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 8:05 pm
by Random Name
yes, we also did that.

but you also have to know how to do it without your graphing calculator.

what grade are you in anyways?

Posted: 10/2/2004, 8:13 pm
by Rusty
At the moment i'm in grade 11, but I don't have math until next semester. My grade 10 math teacher always said we would be using the calculators all through highschool though not learning hwo to without it, but then again she is an idiot.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 8:15 pm
by Random Name
THEY LIED.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 8:17 pm
by Rusty
Why am i not surprised by that fact?

Posted: 10/2/2004, 10:01 pm
by beautiful liar
my old school had graphing calcs, they wouldnt let you bring in your own ti-83 since they didnt want people archiving things and cheating and stuff. my new school you need to have one, and can bring it to every test. actually, you learn everything on your own from the guide, so you can use your calculator for everything. even things that i wouldn't have been allowed to use it for in my old school. i feel the math knowldege leaking out of my brain.

Posted: 10/2/2004, 10:55 pm
by christa lynn
I'm not allowed to use any kind of calculator on my math tests now.

Posted: 10/3/2004, 1:01 pm
by tasha
qare you serious? that sounds like hell. i sometimes need it for the simplest things. like if i forget what 8x7 is. :freak: (i do that a lot)