[Blindmath] A question about AGC?

Matthew matdawg17 at gmail.com
Tue Oct 6 21:03:41 UTC 2009


I have used the AGC a lot.  It works well, but it is definitely 
limited in advanced capabilities.  It cannot do a lot of the 
stuff in Precalculus (Trigonometry), cannot do the advanced 
statistics work, and isn't very good in Calculus courses.  It 
really depends on what courses you need it for (If you are 
planning on extremely advanced stuff look at the other programs 
people on here have mentioned).  I know that people have talked 
about Mathematica and others, which I realize are more for the 
upper level college work.  So, what do you need the calculator 
for?

Matt

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>Hello all,
>Where can I find out about the AGC graphing calculator program?
>Thanks in advance,
>Greg W.
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