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- Graphing calculators are the standard for advanced math and science courses, and useful, as well, for engineering, computer science, and trigonometry.
- With some 600 functions, as well as substantial amounts of storage, and even textbook data entry compatibility, they are the most advanced types of calculators available for home use. Most models have enhanced capabilities and larger screens for displaying 3D graphs, vectors, and more.
- For the most part, the best models cost at least $100. To save money, search for a used model.
- A junior high math student would benefit from using a Texas Instrument's TI-73 Explorer,
a good tool through pre-algebra. For high schoolers or college students, a TI-89 would be better suited for the demands of statistics, physics, and calculus.
- Graphing calculators may not be allowed on some standardized tests or in some classes. Be sure to check with your teacher or professor.
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