Author Topic: TI-84 calculator  (Read 1870 times)

Maybe I should get a transfer cable for my ti-83+
« Last Edit: September 18, 2009, 06:42:55 PM by Marcem »

I have a TI-84+
I play PuzzPack on it when we're doing nothing in class

I just installed MirageOS, Desolate, and Age of Cultures



My Ti-83 survived a 3 fleet stair fall. I cannot leave her.

On the math topic: anybody ever learn how to divide by zero? some of my friends at school said their teacher taught them some complex method that is similar to dividing by zero. It sounds stupid and unreal to me, but... :P

And i always play around with the 20-30 buttons on school calculators :3
I would think that if you divided stuff by zero, then you would have 0 pieces of x. Therefore when you divided by 0 you would get 0.
« Last Edit: September 18, 2009, 09:17:58 PM by doomonkey »

On the math topic: anybody ever learn how to divide by zero? some of my friends at school said their teacher taught them some complex method that is similar to dividing by zero. It sounds stupid and unreal to me, but... :P

And i always play around with the 20-30 buttons on school calculators :3
indeterminate forms?

I would think that if you divided stuff by zero, then you would have 0 pieces of x. Therefore when you divided by 0 you would get 0.
division is: total stuff/ how many groups
1 marble into no groups is 0 marbles :D

I had one. Divided by zero and it exploded.

I have a TI-84+. When we're not doing anything in class, I'll pull it out and continue working on the story I'm writing completely on my calculator. It's about a Russian soldier in WW2.

Also, I made it so when I hit enter, the answer went up by 1, and I made it up to 2000. O.O

I just used a TI-84 today, pretty damn useful even though I barely know how to use it.

parametric graphs are fun.