08-05-2010, 05:00 PM
The TI BAII calculator is considered a non-programmable calculator. However, it largely depends on the proctor and what he will allow. When I took this exam, I only used the on-screen calc, but I wish I had a hand-held one because the computer calc was really slow to use.
The on-screen calculator basically just allows you to add, subtract, multiply, and divide (along with a few other piddly functions)....not too fancy. :
The on-screen calculator basically just allows you to add, subtract, multiply, and divide (along with a few other piddly functions)....not too fancy. :
-Andrew T.
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