If you have the cord w/ the two ends that fit into your calculator, then you're out of luck. They only work fromcalculator to calculator But you can purchase other chords that connect to your computer. You can get them online.
83. If your can't use a calculator use your fingers, or just do it in your head!
The sign change key on the TI-83 Plus calculator is located on the bottom row of keys to the left of the ENTER key. It is a white key with black printing that looks like this: (-) You must use this key instead of the blue subtraction key when you need to indicate a negative number; otherwise, the calculator will tell you it doesn't understand what you mean ("syntax error").
Hit the second button, it allows all the keys on the TI-83 to have a second function. Now, hit the plus button. There should be a MEM on top of it, this stands for memory. Now scroll down using the arrow keys to the 7th option, which says reset. It will confirm that you want to clear the RAM. Then press YES. Your TI-83 plus is reset.
I actually need a complete tutorial for the TI-83. I lost mislaid the guide that accompanied the calculator. Any ideas on some free tutorials?
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Yes, you can recover the default applications on a TI-83 Plus Graphing Calculator after clearing the memory by using the TI Connect software or a similar application along with a USB cable to connect your calculator to a computer. Download the necessary operating system (OS) files from the Texas Instruments website, then use the software to transfer the OS back to your calculator. After reinstalling the OS, the default applications should be restored.
No, in order to download apps to your TI-83, you need a cable that connects your calculator and the computer, or a cable to connect to another TI-83.
Try removing the batteries, if that doesn't work did the calculator come with a cable connecting it to the computer? (If it does plug this into the computer and it should hopefully un-freeze)
To download Row Ops onto your TI-83 calculator, you'll first need to connect the calculator to your computer using a USB cable or a TI connectivity cable. Then, download the Row Ops program file, usually in .8xp format, from a reputable source. Use TI Connect software or a similar program to transfer the file to your calculator. Finally, access the program from the "PRGM" menu on your calculator to run it.
To play Zelda on a TI-83 Plus, you'll need to download a homebrew version of the game compatible with the calculator. First, ensure you have the TI-83 Plus USB cable and the TI Connect software to transfer the game file to your calculator. Once the game file (usually in .8xp format) is transferred, you can launch it directly from the calculator's program menu. Keep in mind that the graphics and gameplay will be much simpler than the original Zelda games.
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).
To undo an action on a TI-83 Plus calculator, you can press the "2nd" key followed by the "MODE" key, which is also labeled as "QUIT." This will often allow you to exit a function or return to the previous screen. However, the calculator does not have a traditional "undo" function like a computer; it mainly allows you to navigate out of menus or screens. If you've made a calculation error, simply re-enter the correct values or redo the calculation as needed.
83. If your can't use a calculator use your fingers, or just do it in your head!
Press [2nd] > [x-1] > [1]
The answer is approximately 77,459.666924148. I got the answer with a TI-83 plus graphing calculator.
T1-83 is the graphing calculator produced by Texas Instruments. Teachers can transfer class assignments from the handheld calculator to the computer and can complete work at home using the student software.
There is not cos2 button on a TI-83 plus. You will need to enter the cosine function and then square it. (Press the x2 button to get the squared function.) To type cos2(90) on a TI-83 plus, for example, type: cos(90)2