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Q: I need to be able to type up the program on the computer before transferring it to the TI-89. Please be specific, and link me to whatever I need to download because I haven't been getting clear answers.
A: I haven't specifically used this, but it supposedly supports TI-89, TI-92, TI-92+ and TI Voyage 200. You should be able to write the program on your computer first, then use your transferring software (whatever came with your calculator) to send it.
The algebra equations. (Honestly, I'm surprised the College Board allows it.)
Given that speed and sloppy math errors are my two biggest issues with the SAT Math section, this could be a major breakthrough for me......
The problem is that it's way more complicated than you would think; I feel like I'm learning a whole other language, and the question is, can I become proficient enough to benefit before the next SAT, which takes place on May 12 -- or is it going to be a distraction and a burden?
I have a question: I saw that there is special TI-89 SAT Software available for download. Does anyone know if it's worth my adding that to this already complicated calculator?
Most of the comments on College Confidential say to stick with the TI 84, by the way -- but I think I'm going to defy the advice and take my chances with the 89. (I feel like I'm overruling the navigation lady in the car, which is never a good idea.)
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