Solving REAL SAT math problem using SAT Operating System (SAT_OS) for TI-89 -1

Posted by: raysmithtx Post date: December 26th, 2009


Do you want to increase your score on the SAT math section? With the SAT Operating System for TI-89 and TI-89 Titanium graphing calculators and just 5 minutes of your time, you can! In this video, we show you exactly how to apply the software to solve a REAL SAT math problem. To download the software, please visit: www.calc-tech.com For more sample problems like this, please visit: www.calc-tech.com If you have any questions, please send us an email at: support@calc-tech.com. Good luck on ...

9 Responses to “Solving REAL SAT math problem using SAT Operating System (SAT_OS) for TI-89 -1”

  1. mvang01 Says:

    Awesome! I don’t know why my f4 doesn’t work. It’s all dotted and can’t be pressed. Any help??

  2. CalcTechLLC Says:

    Also, each video is made with step-by-step instructions on how to use the software. One can go much faster when actually using the software; the instructions make it seem more time consuming. You must practice making calculations using the SAT Operating System when you study for the SAT Math section. The software should not be used as a crutch; it is a tool to reduce time per problem and increase accuracy. As long as you know the approach, the software handles the rest.

  3. CalcTechLLC Says:

    I am posting 15 additional videos demonstrating the capability of the software now.

  4. CalcTechLLC Says:

    Have you tried the software? Our users
    report that it significantly reduces the amount of time needed per problem on the SAT math section and also helps improve accuracy. Please check our feedback on our website. The key is this: you do not have to worry about making a mistake when performing calculations and you just plug in your variables and move on to the next problem. It’s simple and easy to use.

  5. yenyoo Says:

    even though this sounds useful(to some), it isn’t faster.

  6. CalcTechLLC Says:

    Yes it’s perfectly legal. From the CollegeBoard”s official calculator policy: “You are not required to clear the memory on your calculator.”

  7. onennoy Says:

    yeah its allowed

  8. shellsandall Says:

    I’m pretty sure you’re not allowed to use a T1-89.

  9. OobooChoo Says:

    is that even allowed??

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