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memory ti-83 plus


Question Posted Wednesday October 24 2007, 8:21 pm

I have a TI-83 Plus calculator. Can I save a formula to the memory and go back to check it later?

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russianspy1234 answered Friday October 26 2007, 2:03 am:
if you go to the program editor, you can wrte a short program that will do it for you. its fairly simple. you can go to ticalc.org and see if you can find one to download. or you can just write the formula there, its a bit quicker to access than apps/

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hotpotato answered Thursday October 25 2007, 4:44 pm:
You know the APP button on the calculator? Go there and scroll down to "NoteFlio". It lets you write a note to yourself or whatever. Inbox me if you have more questions.

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