Those of you running nDoom 2, the TI-Nspire CX-based graphing calculator port of doom know – when it comes to playing games in math class, there's nothing better than fragging some toxically mutated ...
Certainly everyone remembers passing time in a boring high school class playing games on a graphing calculator. Whether it was a Mario-esque game, Tetris, or BlockDude, there are plenty of games out ...
Ask any professor, and they’ll probably tell you graphing calculators offer a plethora of mathematical uses, like plotting graphs, inputting trigonometric functions — you know, typical academic stuff.