The TI-83 and TI-84-series calculators all have the ability to store programs written in TI-BASIC language. There is a built-in editor that can be accessed be pressing [PRGM][>][>], choosing 1. New, typing a program name (up to eight letters), and hitting [ENTER]. If you want to just type text instead of write a program, you can use the same editor. However, there are alternatives. The SourceCoder 2 tool lets you type out programs and documents on the internet, store them to .8xp files, and load them onto your calculator. You can use it at http://sc.cemetech.net . You can also use TI's Notefolio application, available from http://education.ti.com , or Document DE 6, at http://www.cemetech.net/projects/item.php?id=6 .
Short answer; you can't. But you can purchase (or borrow) a TI84 calculator and use the TI83's transfer cable to transfer data from the 83 to the 84 to your mac computer (the TI84 comes with a USB transfer cable).
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.
Either press the carat button followed by a 3 or go to the math function and select cubed.
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.
This will depend on the type of calculator you have. This will depend on the type of calculator you have.
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a calculator gives you the information you need for solving maths
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I used a calculator on the math test
A refinance calculator would provide information relating to the refinancing of a mortgage.
By entering in the calculator information about savings, 401k, yearly income, and other financial information, the calculator will tell you how much you will get a month from social security.
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