You can put that equation in the “y = “ thing then go back to Home Screen and in a fraction, type (y1(12)-y2(10))/(12-10), giving you the answer of -88
Hey! Does anyone know how I can "unstore" (sto command) the letters... meaning how do I revert it back to letters A,B,C.. etc. Just wondering if there is an easier way rather then resetting the ram on the calculator. :)
This video is a misleading trap into leading desperate students into a way to cheat through their exams. Your procedures, which surely only work on your specific Ti-xx, are also completely useless. Uses of the calculator are and have been known for years, per their documentation. Stop this misinformation of there being some sort of shortcut to making algebraic calculus work in this calculator; it can’t be done when tests are based off of exact algebraic values. Shame on you.
The TI-84 is one of the most common graphing calculators that people use I don't get why you act like this is some niche calculator that no one uses. And I also don't get what you are saying I've been studying calculus for a few years now and a calculator has always been useful tool for me and I'm sure for countless other people too. Just because an exam uses exact algebraic values doesn't mean a calculator can't be useful. You have no idea what you are talking about.
If you press alpha and then trace, you can also get to the functions (Y1, Y2, Y3, etc.) instead of going through vars.
That's going in the 2024 version!
you can do the fraction trick on the ti-84 plus ce much quicker just by hitting ‘alpha’ then the ‘X, T, *theta*, n’ button
TYSM! That is a great trick for the new calculators. I will pass that along to my students on Monday and be sure to give you the shoutout!
Thank you so much for this video! I was so lost on how to use a graphing calculator and this helped so much! 🙏🙏
Glad it helped! Good luck with your end of year exams.
if you press zoom and then 0, your calculator will automatically fit the window to the table values of your current function
This is going to be so helpful for ap calc exam tomorrow thank youuuuu🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Happy to help, Liam! Thanks for supporting the livestream today!
can you tell me how i can plug in 5000*2^-0.04x^2 and find the average rate of change between 10 and 12
idk but the answer is around -110.1174741629
@@Rich-je9fy yeah it is but i figured out how to do it without a calculator
Glad you figured it out and thanks @Rich for the reply.
You can put that equation in the “y = “ thing then go back to Home Screen and in a fraction, type (y1(12)-y2(10))/(12-10), giving you the answer of -88
Hey! Does anyone know how I can "unstore" (sto command) the letters... meaning how do I revert it back to letters A,B,C.. etc. Just wondering if there is an easier way rather then resetting the ram on the calculator. :)
iirc, the default value for x is already a number (either 0 or 1). There’s no resetting needed
me looking at this a day after the exam and realizing i couldve been so much more productive
How did your AP test go?!
i did ab and it seemed decently easy except for 3c (use 2nd derivative of a diff eq to find over/underestimate)
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ans , sto, chose letter
TYYY!!!
Hope you learned some new tricks!
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This video is a misleading trap into leading desperate students into a way to cheat through their exams. Your procedures, which surely only work on your specific Ti-xx, are also completely useless. Uses of the calculator are and have been known for years, per their documentation. Stop this misinformation of there being some sort of shortcut to making algebraic calculus work in this calculator; it can’t be done when tests are based off of exact algebraic values. Shame on you.
The TI-84 is one of the most common graphing calculators that people use I don't get why you act like this is some niche calculator that no one uses.
And I also don't get what you are saying I've been studying calculus for a few years now and a calculator has always been useful tool for me and I'm sure for countless other people too. Just because an exam uses exact algebraic values doesn't mean a calculator can't be useful.
You have no idea what you are talking about.
That is false
Since you can use the calculator for a good amount of the test, I believe this video is a good tool to help students do well.
shame. on. YOU.
Ok boomer you use paper and pen, I will use a calculator (which has been allowed on AP exams for the last 15+ years) ☺️