Accordingly, what is a TI 30 calculator?
The TI-30 was a scientific calculator manufactured by Texas Instruments, the first model of which was introduced in 1976. While the original TI-30 left production in 1983 after several design revisions, TI maintains the TI-30 designation as a branding for its low and mid-range scientific calculators.
Subsequently, question is, is the TI 30x IIS a graphing calculator? The TI-84 is a graphing calculator, according to the policy it would not be allowed. The TI-30X IIS is not a graphing calculator, nor does it have CAS (Computer Algebra System: An example of a calculator with CAS is the TI-nspire CAS) so the TI-30X IIS should be allowed.
In this regard, can the TI 34 Graph?
It has a large enough display to hold multiple calculations and overall can handle a beating. (If you consider a TI-34 calculator falling down a 1-story flight of stairs in a middle school as a beating.) and will work in nearly any class that a graphing calculator is not allowed.
When did the TI 30 come out?
June 13, 1976
