Putting Notes on Calculator for Math II?

<p>I've got a TI-NSpire CAS, and it's really easy to put notes on it (type them on the computer and sync). I'm wondering if it's worth storing notes in the calculator so I can access them as I need them on the test. I know the test is constrained to a one hour time-limit, but the notes can be put in different sections much like you would put documents on a computer in different folders. This would make them easier to access. </p>

<p>Do you guys think it would be beneficial?</p>

<p>You’re asking permission to cheat…?</p>

<p>Your choice.</p>

<p>its not cheating. programming is actually allowed (i believe) and the only thing i can think of that would help are trig rules, and some formulas (i can never memorize those dealing w/ circles, spheres, hyperbolas)… but other than that some basic things are already provided to you.</p>

<p>i guess its all up to your areas of weakness/strength.</p>

<p>Best of Luck though!</p>

<p>batxc, it is NOT cheating. Please get your facts straight.</p>

<p>I apologize, Swaggerer. I jumped to a conclusion.</p>

<p>Personally, I stored the solid geometry formulas :o</p>

<p>I used the ACT program and that was all…</p>

<p>Anybody have a link to programs? ^^^^ ACT program link? Thanks.</p>

<p>ssssaaaaaaaaaaaaadddddddddd</p>

<p>There are a ton of calculator programs here:
[Root</a> - ticalc.org](<a href=“http://www.ticalc.org/pub/]Root”>Root - ticalc.org)</p>

<p>Not much for the NSpire, but many for the 84 and 89.</p>

<p>The only one I actually have found useful on my 89 is a conic sections program. If you have an 84, a quadratic solver would probably be nice.</p>