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CAM #3 – Review of Graphing Calculators Part 2 – Graphing
Posted in: VideoI test the ease of entering functions / equations and then graphing them
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In this video I test the ease of entering functions / equations and then graphing them. We look at the performance as well as the ease of navigating around the graphs (zoom in, zoom out, zoom box, tracing a graph):
Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus, Texas Instruments TI-89 Titanium, Casio USB FX-9860GII,Casio Prizm FX-CG10, Texas Instruments Nspire CX CAS, HP 50g, HP Prime, Casio II FX-CP400 ClassPad.
Support my video blogging… buy your calculator here:
The HP Prime here:
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http://astore.amazon.com/m0711-20?nod…Questions I hope to answer in future video reviews and tutorials:
What calculator do I need for school?
What calculator do I need for college?
What is the best calculator for algebra?
What is the best calculator for graphing / graphs?
What is the best calculator for calculus?
What is the best calculator for trigonometry?
How to use my calculator?
How to use RPN / Reverse Polish Notation?
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