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Device Combines Features Of Computer & Calculator
Expressly
designed for high-school and college mathematics instruction, the TI-92
combines the power of computer software and the independence of a
calculator.
The portable, hand-held unit sports a full QWERTY keyboard, numeric
keypad, eight-direction cursor and function keys that operate pull-down
menus. It supports NCTM standards and accommodates a broad range
of math subjects from algebra through calculus.
For example, the TI-92's interactive geometry applications allow students
to build objects using points, lines, triangles, polygons, circles, arcs and
other basic shapes. Objects can be translated, rotated and dilated.
Its symbolic manipulation features, meanwhile, were developed in
conjunction with Soft Warehouse, authors of DERIVE. Students may
explore polynomial factors, roots of equation, indefinite integrals,
derivatives, limits and Taylor polynomials. Expressions appear on the
screen just as they would in a printed textbook.
The device graphs functions, parametric equations, polar equations,
recursively defined sequences and 3D surfaces.
With optional TI-GRAPH LINK software, one may transfer data and
programs between the TI-92 and a computer. The TI-92 is also
compatible with the firm's Calculator-Based Laboratory (CBL) System,
for analyzing real-world data. Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, (800)
TI-CARES.