The most of the information in this instructable I found out my self when I was bored during class.
I will learn you how to fill this list with lots of different programs, from functional programs which know the quadratic formula to games such as space invaders. But if you press it there is an empty list. Everybody who's in possession of one of these calculators probably already found the key 'prgm'. The programs are in BASIC program language. T o find other roots, you must enter an other guess.This instructable shows you how to use the prgm button on the Texas Instruments 84 Plus and Texas Instruments 84 Plus Silver Edition. Since you did not enter a guess, the TI-84 Plus used 0 (the default guess) and fi rst returned the answer nearest 0. Getting Started 11 Editing and delet ing Y o u can change any ex pression or entry us ing the backs pace | key, the delete (the up arrow), and then press ‘ to erase the existing equation.ģ0 Getting Started The two roots are M 3 and 16.
† † Í Press T o display Œ APPLICA TIONS menu - to see a list of TI-8 4 Plus graphing handheld software applications (APPS). Summary of menus on the TI-84 Plus † † ~ Í s Press R esult y. Note: Press y5 or ‘ to close the FORMA T menu and return to the home screen. Example: Change the FORMA T menu setting to display grid points on the graph.ġ0 Getting Started Example: T urn of f the di splay of grid poi nts. Example: Enter on the home screen entry line. Do not pr ess ‘ to exit, since this will sometimes delete your selection. Getting Started 9 Some menus close automatically when you make a selection, but if the menu remains open, press y5 to exit. On e option is through the MODE screen, the other is through the Catalog. Ĩ Getting Started T urning the Clock On There are two option s to turn t he clock on. Press ‘ and type the year, example: 200 4. Press the ~ or | to highlig ht the date format you want, example: M/D/Y. Getting Started 7 Changing the Clock settings Error Messages 1. The clock is turned on by default and is access ed from th e mode scr een. Ħ Getting Started Installing New Faceplates Using the Clock Use the Clock to set the time and da te, select the clock displa y format, and turn the clock on and off. For examp le, to find the roun d function, pr ess , press ~ to se lect NUM, then select 2:round(. For example, press y N, press † to move down to log(, and pr ess Í to select log(. Select it from the CA T ALOG, if the function appears on the CA T ALOG.T o enter T, for example, press ƒ (and then release it) and then press ¶. ƒ key The ƒ key lets you ente r the alphabetic charac ters and some spec ial symbols. Ĥ Getting Started Note: The flashin g cu rsor changes to Þ when you press the y key. T o use a function printe d on a key, pres s the key. y and ƒ keys Most keys on the TI-84 Plus can perform two or more functions. Note: Results are displayed on the next li ne (the answer li ne), not on the entry line. Getting Started 3 Example: Add 2 + 3 on the home screen. T o turn off the TI-84 Plus, press the y key f ollowed by the É key. The É key is located at the lower left corner of the TI-84 Plus. Œ Displays a menu that lists Applications installed on the TI-84 Plus.Ģ Getting Started T urning the T I - 8 4 P l u s on and of f T o turn on the TI-84 Plus, press É. ƒ Provides access to th e characte rs shown above each key. Getting Started 1 1 Getting Started TI-84 Plus keys y Provides acc ess to the function or characte r shown above each key. 64 Using a Program to Guess the Coefficients. 62 Using a Program to Create the Sierpinski T riangle. Vi Solving a System of Nonli near Equations. it has interchang eable faceplat es that let you customize the appearance of your TI-8 4 Plus Silver Edition.it has more memory, a nd thus more spaces for graphi ng handheld software applications (Apps).Iv About the TI-84 Plus and TI-84 Plus Silver E dition The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition is th e same as the TI-84 Plus except: These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec tion against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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