Chapter 11. Turbocharging math with programming
This chapter covers
- Why programming and math go hand in hand
- Why calculators are an ideal programming platform
- How to write simple programs to help you with math homework and SAT problems
Programming is what made my personal passion for graphing calculators blossom. I started using a TI-82 in sixth grade and got my own TI-83 that Christmas. I used calculators through 15 years of school, and I’ve been helping people use graphing calculators for math for nearly the same amount of time. But discovering that a graphing calculator could be programmed like a computer helped me realize that far from being a specialized tool, a graphing calculator is actually a pocket computer—and quite a capable ...
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