bf applications are still open buds
/cum/
is it true that they let you use graph calculators in high school?
Someone once told that she didnt even know how to graph an hyperbola because of this.
yeah nah mate aint swinging that way
EIGHTEEN (18) (You)s!!!
>hear rustling near foot
>look down
>bird tries jumping from a box onto my bed and fails
>pick her up and now she's just chilling with me
Why are birbs such bros, boys?
reminder that even if you make /cu/ the 'm' will still there
Yeah, pretty much everyone has a ti-83/84 by the time they're in trigonometry but it's not as bad you might think. You were probably talking to a dummy or someone who went to a remedial school. We had a lot of exams in trig and calc (and obviously geometry and algebra) where you were expected to graph a function by knowing its period or inflection or whatever. We also weren't allowed to use a calculator or notes for calc 3 (multiple integration, vector calculus, etc.).
>there are people who can't graph a function using the inflection points
lmao
>forgot everything I ever learned about maths the split second I put down my pen during the final exam
lmao fucking no lifer nerds
what real life usage does this shit have?
zero fucking nada
have fun graphing functions with inflection points
Graphing calculators are really cool though. I think I spent more time programming in TI-Basic than doing actual homework. The new 84s are also compatible with the launchpad/innovator