(SWGO)KT wrote:I have a TI-83 which I used for pre algebra, algebra, and geometry just fine. However, graphing calculators are a big investment, so I would go with one of the TI-84 just for good measure. Warning, make sure his name is on it it and he always knows where it is. They get stolen A LOT.
I used mine a ton in algebra and geometry, but calculators are pretty much banned for the first semester of algebra 2. Good luck to Matt!
Outrider wrote:Engraving his name would probably be a better idea since permanent marker can be easily removed with a pencil eraser.
And if I can recall, equations of lines and their properties are somewhat expanded upon in Geometry, so a graphing calculator is just as useful as it would be for Algebra, but, again, it's still unnecessary.
3.14pi wrote:Hmm...I thought equations of lines were considered algebra, not geometry.
Outrider wrote:3.14pi wrote:Hmm...I thought equations of lines were considered algebra, not geometry.
That's because you need Algebra to do Geometry, which is why I wrote "somewhat expanded upon," as in one uses previously learned material and apply it to the material currently being learned. For example, you're given the equations of three lines that form a triangle, maybe written in standard or point-slope form. Now you want to find the coordinates of the vertices of that triangle by finding the intersection points of the three lines. Then you want to calculate the length of those lines using the distance formula so that you can find its area. Perhaps you then want to find the angles of the triangle using the law of sine and cosine and etc. See how much Algebra is being used here?
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