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Date of upload: May 27, 2020 ^^
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I actually have an 84 plus silver edition that I keep in my regular calculator rotation. I had an 85 in middle school (was in the gifted programme). In high school, I switched to HP and RPN calculators, including the 32Sii (before it was discontinued) and the 48G. In college, I mainly used RPN calculators, and briefly tried to get into Casios, which I recognised as having lots of technical advantages, but was unable to motivate myself past the learning curve (it's easier in high school when you have only one maths course at a time and lots of free time to be creative with how you do your homework). When I started studying to be a maths teacher, I got an 84 because the students were using TI and I decided that I should be on board with them.
I was never successful as a math teacher (classroom management issues) but I did tutor for about a decade and used the 84 for that. I still keep it among the other calculators at my desk and grab it depending on the type of calculation that I want to perform.
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3:40 when he says "I'll take that from you and then sanitize my hands" I thought OUCH, I felt it, and then I was like
oh ok covid whatever
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@imvictiny6122
3 years ago
Watercool a pillow next so I dont have to flip it over.
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