What kind of caculators do you guys use in Math level 2?

<p>What kind of caculators do you guys use in Math level 2?</p>

<p>ti-89 titanium</p>

<p>I used a scientific calculator (Casio fx-300MS) the first time and a graphing calculator (TI-84 Plus) the second. I don't know my scores for the second test yet, but I think I did worse than before; I wasn't familiar with my TI-84, so I wasted some time trying to figure out how to convert radians to degrees, etc.</p>

<p>TI-83+ silver edition.</p>

<p>^Didn't they stop making ti-83+ silver???</p>

<p>I used the ti-84 plus silver</p>

<p>TI - 89 Titanium</p>

<p>ti 84 plus</p>

<p>TI-84 Plus Silver Edition. Got an 800 first time taking it.</p>

<p>I think as long as you have a graphing calculator you're familiar with, you'll be fine. I used that one for three years prior to taking the SAT so I knew the features very well.</p>

<p>TI-89, TI-84 for backup.</p>

<p>Ti-Nspire CAS , backup batteries</p>

<p>i used a TI 84 plus. it was enough...i hope.</p>

<p>Why titanium I wonder. Is TI leaving room for platinum on this road of pointlessly powerful calculators or will they switch to gems ( TI-90 amethyst, TI-91 emerald ...)</p>

<p>Plus -> Silver -> Titanium -> Nukelar?</p>

<p>For some reason TI-92 turned out to be Plus, but it's discontinued now - maybe for that inferior grade.</p>

<p>I used TI-84 +</p>

<p>ti-89; used ti-84 for regular sat and got 700 (in math) in 8th grade. so better/more expensive calc ≠ good grade.</p>

<p>TI 89 silver edition</p>

<p>I only used to to graph and evaluate funky numbers--could have done the same things probably on a TI-84 or something...so in agreement with dolcevalse</p>