In the course of the 1970s, handheld electronic calculators transformed the way tens of millions of people did arithmetic. Engineers abandoned slide rules, business people gave up desktop calculating machines, and shoppers replaced simple adding machines and adders.
Does the TI monopoly extend to other states? Guess I never thought about it before, but was almost excited to see Casio’s could potentially be used elsewhere
And in 1990, Texas Instruments basically invented the last one as far as education is concerned
Does the TI monopoly extend to other states? Guess I never thought about it before, but was almost excited to see Casio’s could potentially be used elsewhere
A TI83 or 84 was mandatory for us to use back when I was in HS in NJ
They still cost about the same now as when I got mine in the late 90s