Item: 566641 Model: TI84PLUS
The Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus graphing calculator is 2.5 times faster and has considerably more memory than its predecessor, the TI-83 Plus. If you need to collaborate with a friend, however, the TI-84 Plus is completely compatible with the TI-83 Plus. You can then see how many more features the TI-84 Plus truly possesses while you consistently beat out the competition with the speed of your calculations.
Helpful Applications
The TI-84 Plus graphing calculator comes with 13 preloaded applications to make homework simpler. These free applications include Cabri Jr., Conic Graphing, Inequality Graphing, Probability Simulations, Science Tools, StudyCards, TimeSpan, Topics in Algebra, Transformation Graphing, and more. Whether you are working on algebra, trigonometry, or physics, there is an application to help. The TI-84 Plus is accepted for use in the AP, SAT I/II, and PSAT/NMSQT exams, meaning the TI-84 Plus is the only graphing calculator you need.
Share Work Simply
It's convenient to be able to work on tough equations wherever you go with the portable Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus graphing calculator. It's also easy to save your work in multiple formats, then transfer the files to your computer or another Texas Instruments graphing calculator with the included cables. This easy transfer of files allows you to quickly collaborate on work with friends or easily print your homework for class. You can even use TI presentation tools to share your work in the classroom. You also may want to save the files you transfer from the TI-84 Plus to your PC on a Flash Drive to ensure you always have your important calculations at your fingertips.
Suggested Courses/Subjects for TI-84 Plus:
Algebra 1, Geometry, Algebra 2, Trigonometry, Biology, Physics, Statistics, AP Statistics
Exam Acceptance:
AP*, SAT* I/II, PSAT/NMSQT*
*AP and SAT are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of and does not endorse this product. PSAT/NMSQT is a registered trademark of both the College Board and National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which was not involved in the production of and does not endorse this product.
