Pros and cons of calculators
One con to calculators is how much we rely on them. When we have math one of our first thoughts is to use a calculator.
2nd When you use a calculator you don't do any math. The calculator does all the work for you. It's alright to use a calculator for one question or to check an answer but I know that even I want to use a calculator for my math. But that's not the point you should do your math without using a calculator so that you know how to do it the long way.
Lastly the cost. Regular calculators cost about $10 but graphical calculators can cost more then $100.
One pro is that if you need to check over your work you can. You can see if you did something wrong and then try to fix it.
2nd you can use it check an answer quick. If you just need to check an answer it gives you quick access to the answer.
3rd you start to learn and understand technology more. Technology is and always will be changing so it prepares you for the technology ahead.
By: Chandra Wale
One con to calculators is how much we rely on them. When we have math one of our first thoughts is to use a calculator.
2nd When you use a calculator you don't do any math. The calculator does all the work for you. It's alright to use a calculator for one question or to check an answer but I know that even I want to use a calculator for my math. But that's not the point you should do your math without using a calculator so that you know how to do it the long way.
Lastly the cost. Regular calculators cost about $10 but graphical calculators can cost more then $100.
One pro is that if you need to check over your work you can. You can see if you did something wrong and then try to fix it.
2nd you can use it check an answer quick. If you just need to check an answer it gives you quick access to the answer.
3rd you start to learn and understand technology more. Technology is and always will be changing so it prepares you for the technology ahead.
By: Chandra Wale