<p>Wait, you can’t use a TI-89 Titanium on the ACT Math?</p>
<p>no, you can’t use a TI-89 or TI-92</p>
<p>no you cant quickandslowly</p>
<p>Why not?
10char</p>
<p>its just not permitted…rules say so</p>
<p>they have functions that can solve algebraic functions… like where you just plug in numbers and it does everything for you… act wants you to do the math and wants you to figure it out, so they don’t allow algebraic system calculators like the 89 or 92</p>
<p>and the rules say you can’t…</p>
<p>I just wouldn’t talk to ACT about it though because then it might give them the idea to delete everyone’s programs before the test. Still, you can ask them to make sure that proctors don’t delete programs if you plan to take it again.</p>
<p>WHOA! This was my 666th post, kind of odd.</p>
<p>i agree with RahoulVA…</p>
<p>Oh well, I rarely even use my calculator.</p>