You can use the cables that come with the calculator to get them from friends that already have them.
Buy a good calculator.
if u have a regular calculator, you cannot put y =, if u have a graphing calculator, then you press the "y =" button
It depends on what type of calculatorIf you press "Mode" on your calculator, you can change from Sci, Eng, and something else.
If you put it into a calculator it will give you an a decimal
You can use the cables that come with the calculator to get them from friends that already have them.
Here is a great site that will tell you everything you know about graphing calculator programming, and its got programs there to! See the related link, "Graphing Calculator Programming".
Buy a good calculator.
if u have a regular calculator, you cannot put y =, if u have a graphing calculator, then you press the "y =" button
You can play games with any calculator. Calculator Puzzles, Tricks and Games by Norvin Pallas explains how children can do this.
You need a scientific calculator, or one with function keys.
None have been made yet, due to the severe programming limitations put in place by TI. User input is minimally available, and programs cannot draw anything. Post by Hagefade: There is now: http://www.ticalc.org/pub/nspire/basic/games/ enjoy!
Ti-83 calculator helps users to set password on their device
no there are'nt
Nope!
multiply
first you put the calculator upside down then you type .113h then it will say helllo but there is no 0