a question about reading CALC codes

<li><p>Does anyone know any programs that calculates all the different aspects of arithmetic and geometric problems?</p></li>
<li><p>My graphing calc dosnt have a link; so i cant download programs off the web. Is it possible to read the code and manually type it into my calc? </p></li>
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<p>thanks</p>

<p>does anyone know? thanks</p>

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<li>Don't know</li>
<li>Yes. I don't know if calculator (I assume TI-83+ or something similar?) program source codes are available on the internet...just search it on google or something.</li>
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<p>On the TI-83+, once you find a copy of the source code, hit PRGM, arrow over to NEW, give it a name, and start typing. :-/ Some of the larger programs will probably take a while...</p>

<p>If you have the time, learn some VB scripting on your own and make your own programs, so you know how they work. Otherwise, I find programs useless because if you use get it from somewhere else, you're cheating yourself of the material. Learn the concepts and it is more efficient. You won't have to waste time picking up your calc during the test to answer a problem.</p>

<p>its actually pretty easy to make programs, you just have to set the varibles to the vlaue you want a little clearing hear and their and you have a program all ready to go,most of the ti's that allow you to make a program, you can type it in but since i dont know what type of calc you have i cannot help you</p>