<p>I have a TI 84 plus silver edition and want a program that I can download for the SAT. Can someone please post one, or tell me where to find one. Is this calculator suitable, or do I need a different one? By the way, this is allowed, and not against the collegeboard rules</p>
<p>Yeah i would like to know as well..It would be very helpful for us who are horrible at math..</p>
<p>A calculator program wont magically raise your SAT math score. Knowing which equations to use when, and then using the calc to speed up those equations will increase your score. Anyways, there is a program called SAT_OS available on ticalc.org, just search it. good luck!</p>
<p>TI-83 and TI-84 are the most recommended ones.
As akahmed said it won't magically raise your score, but it will reduce the possibilities of getting questions wrong by simple mistakes.
I always improvise appropriate programs case-by-case.</p>
<p>I use to rely heavily on the calculator for the Math section and quickly realized that I was wasting a lot of time. I ended up making a simple program that does distance formula, quadratic formula, and factoring.</p>
<p>Getting a program to calculate primes too helps. Generally my advice is to just not deal with programs. The SAT tries to give you original problems, so there is no magical formula. </p>
<p>The only program I've considered writing would be a program that takes a set of points and generates the area. But you could probably do it on your own pretty easily too.</p>