To store a function in a TI-84 Plus, first, enter the function in the Y= editor. Then, highlight the equation you want to store, press the "STO>" button, and choose a variable (like A, B, C, etc.) to store it in. For example, if you want to store Y1, you would type "A" after pressing "STO>". Now you can recall the function later by using the variable name in calculations.
On my graphing calculator, a TI84 Plus, I can enter the equation into the Y= (a button) and then graph it by hitting the Graph button.
I believe that that isn't possible unless you have it ported to ti84 or you know how to. the file format is different, and the game is built for a separate calc.
One can purchase a TI 84 Plus Silver Edition from the following shops: Amazon, Calculators Direct, eBay, Walmart, Target, eBuyer, Staples, Best Buy, to name a few.
Yes, there can be friend functions in C++.
TI84 calculators can be purchased at retail stores such as Best Buy, Future Shop, Staples and Office Depot. Prices range at approximately $140 and can differ by retailer.
No. I believe TI83+ and TI84 do use an operating system.
Of course they are used. Both stand-alone and class-member functions are used in C++.
to store to present
to store data
Store information
No, they are functions. Operators are -> or ++or /=
One.