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You need a special calculator to run these programs. If you have a TI-GRAPH LINK you can download these programs into the calculator instead of typing them in. (I use a home built $4-link.) Documentation and ASCII listings are included.
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15 statistics programs for TI-82. Some are pedagogical, e.g. demonstrate the Central Limit Theorem. Others replace statistical tables, or do statistical graphing. |
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A days between dates game. |
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This program factors integers into prime components. |
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This is a Fast Fourier Transform program. |
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A Gauss-Jordan elimination demonstrator. |
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A golf game. |
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Nonlinear minimization using the Nelder-Mead method. Useful for modeling and regression. |
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Computes area under normal curve up to any Z-score. |
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Polar mode plot of general conics. |
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Polynomial and rational functions study. |
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"Animated" reversal of pixels in any Pic file. |
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You enter points graphically and then the program draws a smooth curve through them, a uniform cubic spline. v1.1 for TI-82. |
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Converts numbers in Arabic notation to Roman numerals. Does also find the minimal Roman form. |
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v1.0 of a practical complex number calculator for the TI-82. Menu-driven. ASCII listings included. |
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Computes the Greatest Common Divisor [or Highest Common Factor] of a LIST of integers. Also includes an LCM/LCD program. v1.0 for TI-82. |
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Converts numbers between different bases (radices). v1.0 for TI-82. |
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Simulates a bank queue graphically. Uses the negative exponential distribution. v1.0 for TI-82. |
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A Mandelbrot set plotter for the TI-82. Runs in about
1 hour. ZOOMing is possible. Demonstrates 'End'
problems. |
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Orbin |