I made this announcement in class on Friday, but I wanted to repeat it here.
Initially, I told you that only one model of calculator would be allowed, the TI-30X IIS. After some questions from students, I've decided to allow a couple other models as well: the TI-30X IIB and the TI-30Xa.
You should note that the TI30Xa does not have the two line display, and doesn't allow you to go back and edit calculations you have entered. This was the model required for last year's class, and students found it difficult to deal with.
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Monday, January 19, 2009
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