SUMMARY
This discussion centers on the development and sharing of useful programs for the TI-83 calculator, specifically for applications in math and physics. The user, Paden Roder, has created approximately ten programs in three days, including implementations of the quadratic formula and calculations for torque and angular momentum. The conversation encourages users to share their own programs and highlights the TI-Calc program archive as a valuable resource for finding additional calculator programs.
PREREQUISITES
- Familiarity with TI-83 calculator programming
- Understanding of mathematical concepts such as the quadratic formula
- Basic knowledge of physics principles like torque and angular momentum
- Access to the TI-Calc program archive
NEXT STEPS
- Explore the TI-Calc program archive for additional TI-83 programs
- Learn how to implement the quadratic formula in TI-83 programming
- Research programming techniques for calculating torque on the TI-83
- Investigate advanced physics calculations that can be programmed on the TI-83
USEFUL FOR
Students, educators, and hobbyists interested in enhancing their TI-83 calculator functionality through custom programs for math and physics applications.