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The '''TI-89 Titanium''' is an advanced graphing [[calculator]] released by [[Texas Instruments]] in 1998. The series are considered superior to previous TI graphing calculators due to their advanced symbolic manipulation of equations and the ability to recognize other [[computer]] languages. Also, the calculators were the first ones to use the 68000, or more commonly called as the 68k, [[programming language]].
 
The '''TI-89 Titanium''' is an advanced graphing [[calculator]] released by [[Texas Instruments]] in 1998. The series are considered superior to previous TI graphing calculators due to their advanced symbolic manipulation of equations and the ability to recognize other [[computer]] languages. Also, the calculators were the first ones to use the 68000, or more commonly called as the 68k, [[programming language]].
  
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The TI-89 Titanium is an advanced graphing calculator released by Texas Instruments in 1998. The series are considered superior to previous TI graphing calculators due to their advanced symbolic manipulation of equations and the ability to recognize other computer languages. Also, the calculators were the first ones to use the 68000, or more commonly called as the 68k, programming language.