I find it amazing that what cost $100 back in 1994 still costs $100 today for what is essentially the same exact technology in regards to graphing calculators. Seems like a no-brainer to buy a $15 app instead of a clunky piece of plastic.
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I find it amazing that what cost $100 back in 1994 still costs $100 today for what is essentially the same exact technology in regards to graphing calculators. Seems like a no-brainer to buy a $15 app instead of a clunky piece of plastic.