I Have A Ti-84 Silver Edition Calculator And I Need To Know If You Can Save Chemical Formulas?

i need to save chemical conversion equations on it such as mass to mass conversions and mole to mass conversions…i just need to store the formulas so i can look at them later…is it possible??

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One Response to “I Have A Ti-84 Silver Edition Calculator And I Need To Know If You Can Save Chemical Formulas?”

  1. Stephen9 says:

    Well, there’s two different ways you can do this. One way is by creating a program, and where you would put the code, you type in the formulas. When you need to see the formulas, go to the edit programs option to see the formulas you typed.
    To do this: Click PRGM, go over to NEW and click on Create New. Name your program and then you’ll be given some space to type lines of code, but instead just type your formulas in. Just quit out when you’re done, it’ll automatically save them. To view later, click PRGM, and go to the EDIT menu and click on the program you made earlier.
    Option # 2:
    Type your formula and put it in quotation marks. Press the “STO->” button right above the ON button. Then click on VARS then click on the 7th option “String”. Select one of the strings and hit enter twice. This will save whatever you just typed into that string variable. You can save under 10 different strings. When you want to recall them later, go back to the strings menu and hit enter twice and it will show you what you saved under that string earlier.
    Hope this helps, I know I made it sound confusing but it’s actually pretty simple. The first option seems better for what you need to save formulas for, the second option is a little sneakier and more suitable for sneaking formulas you were supposed to memorize into tests ;)

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