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A graphing calculator typically refers to a class of handheld calculators that are capable of plotting graphs, solving simultaneous equations, and performing numerous other tasks with variables. Most popular graphing calculators are also programmable, allowing the user to create customized programs, typically for scientific/engineering and education applications. Due to their large displays intended for graphing, they can also accommodate several lines of text and calculations at a time. Some graphing calculators also have colour displays, and others even include 3D graphing. Since graphing calculators are readily user-programmable, such calculators are also widely used for gaming purposes, with a sizable body of user-created game software on most popular platforms. There is also computer software available to emulate or perform the functions of a graphing calculator. One such example is Grapher for Mac OS X and is a basic software graphic calculator. From Wikipedia under the
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Lockport Union-Sun & Journal Some of the hands-on activities the girls did included writing a program into a graphing calculator . That program was used to race a small car along a ... From Google News Search: "graphing calculator" What is the difference between a T183 Graphing Calculator and a T186 Graphing Calculator? Q. For 9th grade, we need a T183 Graphing Calculator. One of our friends has a T186 Graphing Calculator he is willing to give us, but I wasn't sure if I could use it in place of the T183. Asked by clipy_clop - Mon Aug 18 19:25:05 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. well its newer and has more functions trust me its worth it it also might have other functions a ti 86 is good for all clases up to and pre calc. i think ti86 might have games too. if u plan to do ap calc 1&2 tho a ti89 is best except it cant be used on sats(the ti89 cant) but there really expensive and not much better than a ti86 just go with the ti86\ :)->< Answered by dgjamb777guitar - Fri Aug 22 17:09:34 2008 How do I plot in equalities on my graphing calculator? Q. I have a TI-83 Plus Graphing calculator for my grade 11 math course. I've tried looking at the manual, but I couldn't find the buttons. Where are the < and > buttons on the calculator, and how would I plot an inequality? Thanks Asked by Canadian Fundamentalist - Sat Feb 2 17:11:39 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. There are two options. I don't believe TI-83s come with the software, but there is an app called Inequalz, (which would be under the list when you press APPS) that makes your Y= screen include a highlightable = sign that can be changed to <,>,<=,>= and also allows an X= screen. The only other way to do it is for example, if you have Y How do you add notes on a graphing calculator?
Q. How can i input formulas in my TI-84 graphing calculator? Asked by Amy - Sat Aug 29 19:01:10 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I usually write stuff in the programs section. Go here: PRGM >> NEW Then type the name of function, notes, etc. Then go to EDIT and you can type in there. Answered by coryk125 - Sat Aug 29 19:09:11 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "graphing calculator" |






