There are a few on the internet, but it's difficult to get your calculator hooked up to your computer properly to retrieve them.
See the links below. I've included some sample programs too.
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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".
75 x 99 = 7425 you can use the calculator in windows start..programs..accessories..calculator or you may try the online calculator linked below
76.157731058639082856614110271583 Since you are on this website, it's safe to assume you are on a computer. Virtually all computers have a calculator. Look under Programs, Accessories, Calculator.
See the links below. I've included some sample programs too.
No, but you can get to a calculator on your computer (unless it's a Mac) by clicking on Start, All Programs, Accessories, then Calculator. On Windows 7, click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then Calculator.
yes, it is found by going to start --> all programs --> accessories --> calculator.
Go to Start, and in Search Programs, type in calculator. This works for Windows 7.
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A pocket calculator is a small form of a computer and is used to do calculations. A computer can also do calculations by using special programs. Some mathematical programs are built in to the operating system. So the answer is that a computer can do arithmetic. At the deepest level of operation acomputer can only do arithmetic.
Yes. You can make programs directly on the calculator by pressing the PRGM button and selecting NEW. Or, you can download TI-Connect free at the ti site and use that program to make programs. Making programs on the computer is faster and allows you to save the programs as normal computer files. Then you use a cable to send the programs to you calculator. You can also send programs from your calculator to your computer. I would recommend programming on ti-connect and sending the files to your calculator, just make sure you don't exceed the memory, which shouldn't be that much of a problem on the silver edition.
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You can buy a calculator at any office store, I would suspect. In windows, the calculator program is usually under Start - Programs - Accessories.
Click Start, All Programs, Accesories, and Calculator should be there. If not, look it up on microsoft.com, and download it. Have fun!
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No, but there are ones that can be accessed: Check your programs on the computer you are using. Windows operating systems all have a calculator under Accessories .