Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How to install a affairs into a Ti calculator

This tutorial will show you how to download and install the program of your choice into your ti calculator. Prerequisites: -Ti Connect Cable -Ti Connect education.ti.com -Ti Calculator must be plugged in, on, and at the home screen Links to websites in video: Program archive: www.ticalc.org Games and shells: calcg.org If you have any questions, leave a comment Please rate 5 stars so other people can watch this awesome video tutorial

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Help, My TI-83 / Ti-84 Won't Graph

!±8± Help, My TI-83 / Ti-84 Won't Graph

It's 8 o'clock at night. Dinner is over. You're sitting down to watch a movie or Monday Night Football -- and then it happens . . . "Mommmmmmmmm (or Daddddddddddd), my calculator isn't working. I have to turn in my math homework tomorrow, and my graph isn't showing up."

"This can't be so bad", you think. "I passed high school math. Heck, I even installed the Quicken Accounting System at work. How complicated can a calculator be?"

The last time you looked at your child's TI-83 or TI-84 was in August at the office superstore; it was in the front of a shopping cart with on top of a pile three ring binders and notebook paper. It didn't look so bad then, but now you take a closer look and there are all kinds of keys you never saw before on a calculator. At the bottom is something familiar -- a normal looking array of number keys, and at the right are the usual add, subtract, multiply, and divide keys. But what the heck are "MODE", "DEL", "STAT", "ZOOM", "TRACE", etc. ? What are you going to do? Who ya gonna call?

Relax.

Here are a couple of really simple things to do; but remember, the title of this article is "Help, My TI-83 / Ti-84 Won't Graph", and that is really all that is addressed in this article.

The Graphing Buttons

Look at the top row of buttons on the TI-83/TI-84 calculator. There should be five of them, set apart from the other buttons; and they should have the following labels:

[Y=] [WINDOW] [ZOOM] [TRACE] [GRAPH]

This is where all of your activity is going to take place.

The Three Major Problems

Most of the time when a graph is not displaying, there are three reasons:

Graph Function.The graph function is not entered properly, or not entered at all. Graph Not Turned On. The graph function is entered properly, but graphing is not turned on. Viewing Window. The viewing window for the function is set to the wrong size or location.

We will deal with these one at a time.

Check that the Graph Function is Entered Properly

Push the [Y=] key at the top of the calculator. This puts you into the Y= editor screen. You should see a screen that looks something like this:

Plot1 Plot2 Plot3

Y1= 2X+1

Y2=

Y3=

Y4=

Y5=

Y6=

The expression "2X+1" is just an example, but you need to see some kind of expression in the Y= editor screen, not just a bunch of blank "Y=" lines. If all you see is the following, then you need to add an expression:

Plot1 Plot2 Plot3

Y1=

Y2=

Y3=

Y4=

Y5=

Y6=

If you want to try a really simple expression to make sure that the calculator can plot, use "Y1=X". This should plot a nice 45 degree line directly through the origin of the graph screen.

Check that the Graph Function is Turned On

It is possible that graphing of the function is not turned on in the Y= editor screen. This error is a little bit subtle. Look at the "=" sign in the equation you are trying to plot The "=" sign, must be highlighted.
If it is not, you must cursor to the "=" sign and press the [ENTER] key, to highlight it.

Viewing Window must be Set to Correct Size and Location

If the viewing window is set to the wrong size or location, the calculator may plot but you won't see it on the screen.

There are many ways to set the viewing window, but an easy reliable method is to simply "Zoom Out", until you see the function you are trying to graph. Push the [ZOOM] key at the top of the calculator. Then push "3" to zoom out. Repeat until you see the function you are trying to graph. Now you should have some idea what window you need to use to see the function plotted. Push the [WINDOW] key at the top of the calculator and adjust the display characteristics as necessary.


Help, My TI-83 / Ti-84 Won't Graph

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 84PLSE/CLM/1L1/BB Graphing Calculator

!±8±Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus Silver Edition 84PLSE/CLM/1L1/BB Graphing Calculator

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The TI-84 Plus Silver Edition graphing calculator comes with a USB cable, plenty of storage and operating memory, and lots of pre-loaded software applications (Apps) - all to help you gain an academic edge from pre-algebra through calculus, as well as biology, chemistry and physics. Key features: . USB cable included for downloading free Apps and games. Preloaded Periodic Table and Organizer software applications. FREE Download for SAT or ACT questions. Customizable color faceplates (available separately)NEW! TI-84 Plus operating system update This latest OS update features MathPrint . NEW Stat Wizards for selected commands and functions . FREE Download for MathPrint. Input and view math symbols, formulas and stacked fractions exactly as they appear in textbooks. Scroll the history of calculations and quickly recall input/output . Fraction math with easy-to-use templates. Trace a function using each fraction listed (or those you define) as the step sizes. Choose how you prefer to view calculations on screen: as decimals or fractions . Choose different display modes that include: n/d Un/d, Answer: AUTO DEC FRAC, GOTO FORMAT GRAPH: NO YES, STAT DIAGNOSTICS: OFF ONFREE! test prep practice questions TI and The Princeton Review have come together to provide students with a complete college preparation resource. Download free SAT or ACT questions on your TI graphing calculator and get test-ready to perform your best. Find what you need TI graphing calculators are learning tools designed to help students visualize concepts and make connections in math and science. Take a look at the TI Calculator Comparison Chart to find which model fits your needs. New App makes entering easier You can now see and enter math problems in your TI graphing calculator just like they appear in your textbooks. Download the free Zoom Math Starter Edition - App4Math App by I.Q. Joe to your TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus family calculator.

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

TI-Nspire, Future of Texas Instruments

!±8± TI-Nspire, Future of Texas Instruments

For over 15 years, Texas Instruments has owned the graphing calculator marketplace. Since the release of the TI-81 graphing calculator, TI has grown their following by improving that original TI-81 into the TI-82, TI-83, TI-83 plus, and eventually, the TI-84 plus. The TI-84 plus is still remarkably close to the TI-81. Despite the fact that the TI-84 has been incredibly popular, it's a dated device. Texas Instruments realized it was time for a new platform.

So in in 2007, Texas Instruments made public their new calculator, the Nspire. The improved features from the old product line were striking. On the old TI-84, the menus were odd at best, nonsensical at worst. It was hard for beginners just to figure out which button to push, and then the menu would fill the entire screen. With the Nspire, drop down menus are the norm, meaning students can stay in the screen they were working on and pull down a menu the way they would on a computer. Among other features are the highest resolution screen available on a calculator, the ability to save documents, a spreadsheet mode, mathprint for virtually all mathematical symbols, and a vastly improved system for graphing equations, simplifying the 84's ancient interface.

Frankly, the TI-Nspire made the TI-84 look like a dinosaur, and yet, the first reaction in the market was tepid. Why? TI didn't anticipate the reaction of two influential groups. First, despite positive TI-Nspire review s, educators were initially hesitant to adopt the Nspire. Many had just spent too much in the old TI-84. That was the case both in terms of the time invested learning the TI-84 and in terms of the school budget invested on classroom sets of TI-84 calculators. Texas Instruments tried to ease that consternation by offering a TI-84 keyboard that made the TI-Nspire look and act like a TI-84, but many felt that defeated the purpose of the Nspire. The other group that was cautious about the Nspire was the hacker community. At first, the TI-Nspire didn't offer programming as an option. Later, an OS upgrade offered some programming, but it wasn't enough to win over the programmers.

Lately, the Nspire has been gaining traction. Texas Instruments has noticed, getting rid of the Silver Edition of the TI-84. Now, however, TI finally faces competition from a competitor's calculator, not just its own TI-84. Casio has revealed its answer to the TI-Nspire. The Casio Prizm offers many of the same features as the TI-Nspire at almost the same cost, but offers two extra features with backlighting and the ability to display color pictures. The Prizm is set to be out in January 2011.

The Nspire finally has traction with buyers, but will face tough competition from the Prizm. The question now is whether the educator loyalty and user support they've created over the last 20 years will be enough for the TI-Nspire.


TI-Nspire, Future of Texas Instruments

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Mario Game on the TI-83+ and TI-84+: Super Mario Level Pack

Mario 2.0 levels: Super Mario Land worlds 1-8! Play through the classic Super Mario levels on your TI-83+ and TI-84+! Mario 2.0 www.tiwizard.com Super Mario Land Level Pack: tiwizard.com The level pack requires Mario 2.0 to run!

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