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TI-81
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TI81
The TI-81 is the first graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. It was designed in 1990 for use in algebra and precalculus courses. Since its…
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1995
1995
Playing Green Globs on a TI-81.
J. E. Owens
1995
Corpus ID: 115708862
1993
1993
Using the TI-81 to Analyze Sports Data.
R. Plummer
1993
Corpus ID: 64628647
1993
1993
College Algebra and Trigonometry: Explorations for the Ti-81 and Ti-82 Graphics Calculators
Nancy Hyde
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D. Dietz
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K. Flannery
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C. Frank Griffin
1993
Corpus ID: 63705408
1992
1992
Excursions with the TI-81 Graphics Calculator in College Algebra.
Sandy Spears
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Margaret Ehringer
1992
Corpus ID: 118807718
1991
1991
Exploring Algebra with the TI-81
C. V. Embse
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Vonder Embse
1991
Corpus ID: 65104973
1991
1991
Using a graphical calculator for the VCAB Common Assessment Task in space and number
S. Clarke
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K. B. Clarke
1991
Corpus ID: 61624768
G raphical calculators are gaining a foothold in Australian classrooms. The March issue of Vinculum contained an insert…
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1991
1991
The matrix features of the TI-81 calculator and its applications : an honors thesis (HONRS 499)
David S. Panning
1991
Corpus ID: 64464441
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