Anyone know of any useful CALC programs?

<p>So for all those taking the AB/BC tests next Wednesday, do you know of any useful calc programs? I desperately need a Euler's method program for a TI-89 if anyone knows where it is online... But just post any programs you know of on this thread that would apply to the AP Calc tests...</p>

<p>That would be really trivial to write yourself.. just so you know. :)</p>

<p>Also, a program for newton's method, trap/left/mid/right sums, etc, might be helpful.</p>

<p>I wouldn't even know where to start to write a program :D </p>

<p>The midpoint/left/rights sums would be a great prog to have... So if anyone knows where it is available, please let me know!!</p>

<p>Also, is Newton's method going to be on the BC?? I never learned it.</p>

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<p>It's not that hard to memorize Euler's method. It's hard to understand at first, but if you spend about 25-30 minutes doing problems from your textbook or from old AP tests you should get the hang of it.</p>

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<p>Nope.</p>

<p>Euler's is strictly a Calc BC topic right?</p>

<p>On my calculator I have the quadratic formula program.
Basically it asks me what a,b, and c are and calculates what x is. Saves time often.</p>

<p>I might put in all the inverse trigs, and integrals of all the trig functions like sin, cos, tan. This way if i forgot I know where to look.</p>

<p>TI-83/84</a> Plus BASIC Math Programs (Calculus) - ticalc.org</p>