Español: An app that makes the calculator "speak Spanish"
Français: An app that makes the calculator "speak French"
FunSci (Fundamental Topics in Science): An app with basic information about science and a link to SciTools
Inequalz (Inequality Graphing): An app that allows the calculator to graph inequalities
LearnChk (LearningCheck): An app that allows for the creation of test forms on the calculator, more or less
OrganEsp: Organizer in Spanish
OrganFra: Organizer in French
Organize (Organizer): Organizer with address book, calendar, and task list
Perioden: Periodic Table in German
Periodic: Periodic Table
PlySmlt2: Polynomail root finder and simultaneous equation solver
PuzzPack (Puzzle Pack): An app with four puzzle games, including "Block Dude"
Périod: Periodic table in French
SciTools (Science Tools): An app with a sig-fig calculator, unit converter, data/graphs wizard, and vector calculator
SciToolsEs: Science Tools in Spanish
SciToolsFr: Science Tools in French
StCrdDeu: StudyCards in German
StCrdEsp: StudyCards in Spanish
StCrdFra: StudyCards in French
StudyCrd (StudyCards): Allows viewing of electronic flash cards created with the PC software Study Cardsâ„¢ Creator Software
Svenska: makes the calculator "speak Swedish"
Tabla P: Periodic table in Spanish
Transfrm (Transformation Graphing): With this app turned on, variables other that X in equations (which are treated as constants by the TI-84 Plus Silver) can be set directly from the graph screen
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.
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.
No. I believe TI83+ and TI84 do use an operating system.
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).
Either press the carat button followed by a 3 or go to the math function and select cubed.
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.
-4
Press 2ND MATRIX (above x-1). Select EDIT at the top with the arrow keys. The select matrix [B] and press ENTER. You can now edit the matrix. (Use the numbers at the upper right to set the size.)
Press your Y = button, press X, press second button and then catalog. Press up button to save time and scroll up to > and press enter. then 4. This, >, symbol may be someplace else, but I do not renumber where and all symbols are in the catalog.
The TI-85 was the second graphing calculator made by Texas Instruments. (The first was the TI-81). The TI-84 is a much newer version and has more functionality and memory. The only real advantage that the TI-85 has over the TI-84 is that it costs less. As far as where you are allowed to use the calculator, almost every test or class that allows a TI-85 will allow a TI-84 as well. The TI-84 is a much better investment. (If the TI-84 is too expensive, look into getting a TI-83. This model is also newer than the TI-85.)
To graph inequalities (y is 'less than', 'greater than', 'less than or equal to', or 'greater than or equal to'), turn on the Inequality Graphing app. Do to this, press APPS and choose Inequalz. You should see the 'less than', 'greater than', 'less than or equal to', or 'greater than or equal to' symbols at the bottom of the Y= screen. To change and equals sign to one of those symbols, highlight the equals sign, press ALPHA, and then press the button directly under the sign you want to use (ALPHA TRACE for greater than, for example). To turn of Inequality Graphing, press APPS, choose Inequalz, and then choose Quit Inequal.