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Texas Instruments Ti-83 Graphing Calculator - Reconditioned
Math4Sale.com - 90 Day Warranty on All Reconditioned Units
The TI-83 was released as the successor to the TI-82 and featured a newer,
more contoured case design that has since been used on all of TI's newer
calculators. The TI-83 features backwards compatibility with TI-82 programs
and some newer financial functions, but by far the most notable aspect of this
calculator is built-in assembly programming capability supported by TI
itself. This advance saved curious programmers the trouble of "hacking" the
calculator themselves to achieve this functionality, and marked the beginning
of TI's embracement of assembly programming. The TI-83 has consequently
become a popular programming platform, but has now been supplanted by the
TI-83 Plus, an updated model.
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Perhaps if we'd had this calculator in high school we would have done - much better in trigonometry. The Texas Instruments TI-83 is an ideal
- unit for any math student, combining powerful features for graphing and
- statistical analysis.
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- 16-character, 8-line display
- 160KB flash memory, 27KB RAM
- 7 different graphing styles help to differentiate graphs drawn
- Advanced statistics functions, including hypothesis testing and calculation of confidence intervals
- Probability distributions
- Complex number calculations
- Financial functions, including time value of money, cash flow and amortization
- Electronically upgradeable flash memory
- Powered by 4 AAA batteries (sold separately)
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Suggested Courses/Subjects for TI-83: Algebra 1, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Biology, Physics, Statistics, AP Statistics Exam Acceptance: AP*, SAT* I/II, PSAT/NMSQT* *AP - and SAT are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not
- involved in the production of and does not endorse this product.
- PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of both the College Board and
- National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which was not involved in the
- production of and does not endorse this product.
The TI-83 was released as the successor to the TI-82 and featured a newer, - more contoured case design that has since been used on all of TI's newer
- calculators. The TI-83 features backwards compatibility with TI-82 programs
- and some newer financial functions, but by far the most notable aspect of this
- calculator is built-in assembly programming capability supported by TI
- itself. This advance saved curious programmers the trouble of "hacking" the
- calculator themselves to achieve this functionality, and marked the beginning
- of TI's embracement of assembly programming. The TI-83 has consequently
- become a popular programming platform, but has now been supplanted by the
- TI-83 Plus, an updated model.
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