I need a graphing calculator for lower level algebra class. I only have a scientific and don't really feel like spending the full price for one of these things. Two questions:1.) Is there any way to get a reliable 'emulator' that I can use on my MAC laptop that would erase the need for a hardware version? 2.) If there are no good programs that do this, where is the best place to get a used one? scratched, etc would be fine I just don't want to pay more than 50 bucks. thanks in advance, folks
3/28/2007 1:29:48 PM
I think that Ed McKay's Used Books (on Capital) sells TI graphing calculators.I have one that I just offered to a guy in the classifieds, if he doesn't want it I'll PM you about mine.
3/28/2007 1:44:04 PM
fwiw:http://www.coolmath.com/graphit/index.html
3/28/2007 1:44:57 PM
tartsquid, please do, need one soon
3/28/2007 2:10:51 PM
OHHHHHHH ED MCKAY'S USED BOOKS AND MOREWE FEED YOUR HEAD
3/28/2007 2:21:17 PM
oh and http://www.maplesoft.com/works great in OS X.
3/28/2007 2:21:56 PM
i used to have a TI-89 emulator for my computer waaaay back in the dayjust use maple or matlab or something, you'll be fine
3/28/2007 3:14:32 PM
cygwin xwin component + ssh + ssh.ncsu.edu + add maple + xmaple = successor use the command line for solving all those obnoxious equations
3/28/2007 5:45:00 PM
What about applications/utilities/grapher?
4/1/2007 4:36:33 PM
i have a ti-82 you can have for peanuts
4/1/2007 5:32:16 PM
4/1/2007 6:49:27 PM