<p>is there any good site where I can get helpful programs for the TI 83</p>
<p>heres a tip: learn the material instead.</p>
<p>^^ you can go to ticalc.org. However, there isn't really much time that you can waste to plug stuff into your calculator. It's too awkward. <- (did I spell that right?)</p>
<p>my post on another thread "Theres distance formula and midpoint formula and quadratic. Im so happy because I coded triangle area program (the halfABsinC one) and cosine law (2 variations) onto my calc.I may put on Sine Law program. check out the barons 2c book for the first 3 calc programs i mentioned. This page may help you: <a href="http://www.math.montana.edu/precalculus/%5B/url%5D">http://www.math.montana.edu/precalculus/</a> BTW, if you find some good pages with calc programs typed up, post it or pm me.
Another one: <a href="http://www.aw-bc.com/precalculus/ro.../precalc/ti.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.aw-bc.com/precalculus/ro.../precalc/ti.htm</a> bad thing about this site is that you have to download the programs, and my calc doesnt connect to a computer."</p>
<p>And for choco AGAIN!:choco, quit being an ass. the calc programs are for material that you know but dont want to make a stupid mistake or are under time constraints. If you are just studying its probably better not to use them. Under testing though, they CAN be a godsend, but they will be your undoing if you dont know what you want from the prog and what it will give you.</p>