Python application
Download the latest Python update now for your TI-84 CE-T Python Edition graphing calculator.
Download the latest Python update now for your TI-84 CE-T Python Edition graphing calculator.
Now you can add a new dimension to your students’ learning experience interactive geometry for your calculator. Create excitement in the classroom as you construct, analyze, and transform mathematical models and geometric diagrams.
Explore the cutting-edge technology developed for TI by CabriLog® with renowned French mathematician Jean-Marie Laborde. Just take a look at what Cabri™ Jr. geometry app can do:
Your calculator can become a more versatile tool to use in a variety of classes with the addition of spreadsheet capabilities!
This App will present equations in function, parametric, or polar form and provides a simple way to graph the four conic shapes
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Extend your graphing capabilities with the Inequality Graphing App.
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These Apps will translate all prompts, error messages and most functions into the following languages:
French; German; Spanish; Dutch; Swedish, Portuguese
Students can utilize this App to access a graphical, electronic Periodic Table the moment they need it! This App is not just your basic periodic table - students can also study and review trends in the periodic table easily with their TI graphing calculator.
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Explore probability theory with interactive animation that simulates the rolling of dice, tossing of coins and generating random numbers on your calculator.
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In addition, students can export data for further exploration.
Science Tools provides the capability to perform unit conversions on your calculator. Get more use from your calculator in the science classroom with this App.
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Students can visually draw conclusions about functions and improve graphing comprehension with this App. To take advantage of this App's capabilities, simply input functions, and view changes in the function as the parameters are changed.
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