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The Department of Mathematics requires that students purchase a Texas Instruments graphing calculator for the certain courses (see list below). In these courses, (a) your instructor will use the recommended model in class and (b) he or she can assist you with that calculator.
In most other mathematics courses, such as the Business Calculus sequence Math 2350/2355, students are allowed to use graphing calculators on tests and on homework. If these are the courses you will take, whether or not you are in a quantitative major and your willingness to learn a calculator’s function should determine what calculator you purchase.
The Mathematics Department has graphing calculators that it is able to loan students for the semester. It also has a few that students can check out for a couple of hours. Those loaned for the semester go quickly and are intended for students who can’t afford to buy a new calculator. See Deena Packer in Ross Hall Room 202 for more information
If you are considering Engineering as a major or if you plan to take Calculus, Math 2200, you should consider purchasing a TI-86. The Engineering College recommends the TI-86 for Math 1450 students because of some of its special features, especially its ability to handle vectors.
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