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When I sat for the Texas exam in 1987, we were allowed approved calculators. We would let the BOR know what we wanted to use and they would decide. Regulations were that they were not programmable nor had any programs loaded. I used two Sharp EL506S calculators. I remember there were nearly 400 takers and people were scrambling for electric sockets because there was everything from desktop calculators that had keys the size of a computer keyboard to my credit card size pocket scientific calculator that ran on watch batteries. The Sharp had the ability to store 3 values, a memory + key and a three button rectangular to polar feature and/or polar to rectangular feature.
Still, I made and filled out DMD sheets for final calculations. I don't remember needing 'programmed' calculations when I took my test. There was some math, but it really took understanding the concept more than obscure mathematical formulae. Personally, I like training my head to remember a lot of the needed formulas. Once learned, many of the basic ones stick even many years after. (Maybe that's not true for everyone, I don't know, but it was/is for me.) I can recite the 'law of cosines' or the quadratic equation, or calculation for an arc-length, or some statistical formulae, without thinking a lot about it. I believe the primary concern is having calculators that you can input alpha-numeric data (such as typing in the questions), or can share information such as like the hp48 infrared transfer). Braid Serial Keygen Photoshop on this page.
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