[Blindmath] Calculator for Calculus and Linear Algebra
sarah.jevnikar at utoronto.ca
sarah.jevnikar at utoronto.ca
Tue Aug 3 18:21:06 UTC 2010
Peter,
If you have a standard scientific calculator that works for you, you
should be ok. Most universities won't let you use them for tests and
exams etc. though.
As far as what you need to know, I think we'd need to know about your
academic background. however, if you have some algebra, trig, and
geometry behind you you can grasp calculus.
Quoting Peter Wolfe <sunspot005 at gmail.com>:
> To Blind Math list,
>
>
>
> I'm wondering if my talking scientific calculator could do Cal I,
> II and III and Linear Algebra work? I'm in particular wondering about
> Calculus I for the fall semester. Also, it would be helpful if anyone
> off list could tell me what sort of things you would need to know
> before starting calculus. I'm about to get a allgebra book an geometry
> with trigenemetry or whatever. Thanks for any suggestions (e.g.
> talking graphing calculators or other equipment with URLS or price or
> suggestions in general to my sunspot005 at gmail.com address.
>
> God bless,
> Peter
>
> --
> Peter Q. Wolfe, AS
> sunspot005 at gmail.com
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