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VCE Stuff => VCE Mathematics => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE General & Further Mathematics => Topic started by: costargh on February 14, 2008, 06:26:10 pm
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Can anyone link me to acceptable calculators for Further?
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Ti-82,TI-84
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You can use CAS calculators in it, so whatever you used for methods you can use in further
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Oh ok thanks caramel. Is it desirable to use a CAS calculator? I haven't used a normal graphics calculator in 2 years so if I went back to that I'd be less efficient.
Pros of using something like ti-84 is that examples are in the book that way. But I guess I can work it out pretty easily
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we were told CAS calcs werent allowed for further, hence we were asked to sell out Ti84+'s back to the school.
sooner or later, someone will link you to official instructions though :P
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sooner or later, someone will link you to official instructions though :P
/me up to challenge
http://vcaa.vic.edu.au/vce/studies/mathematics/approvedcalculators.html
In summary, all normal calculators can be used in further (or spec), and subsets of the calculators exist for methods.
I'd have no idea costa but probably stick with what you're used to :P
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you can use basically any ti in further and spec i think... a friend of mine used a TI-89 in the further exam.
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You can use scientific or graphics or CAS calculators in both exams but should understand the following:
Scientific calculators willgenerally be unsuitable for the statistical work in the Core.
CAS calculators may be too sophisticated for your needs. In order of friendliness for a Further Maths user, my order of preference (best first) in CAS calculators is Casio Classpad, Ti89, TiNspire.
Unless you need CAS for Math Methods (CAS) or Specialist, the most suitable calculator for Further is a graphics calculator with the Ti84 winning hands down in my opinion.
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Yeah the best calculator for Further Maths would definitely be the TI-84.. :)