7 results below.
| Program name | Category | Author | Date added | Description | SS |
| Base Conversion 1.1 | mathbasic89 | Jesse Lai | 2000-07-15 00:00:00 | This program runs on the TI-89 and can convert a number from a given base to any other base. The program also has the ability to convert numbers between binary, decimal, and hexadecimal format. | No |
| Center of Mass 1.01 | mathbasic89 | Jesse Lai | 2000-07-15 00:00:00 | This program runs on the TI-89 and can solve for the center of mass in 1, 2, or 3 dimensions given the masses and their coordinants. | No |
| Integral Approximation 1.4 | mathbasic89 | Jesse Lai | 2000-07-15 00:00:00 | This program runs on the TI-89 and can calculate the approximation of an integral in several different ways. These include left endpoint, right endpoint, midpoint, trapezoidal, and simpson's rule. The program can also calculate error bounds for the midpoint, trapezoidal, and simpson's rule approximations for a specific number of subintervals. Also, the program can calculate the required number of subintervals to obtain a desired accuracy for the midpoint, trapezoidal, and simpson's rule approximations. | No |
| Newton's Method 1.0 | mathbasic89 | Jesse Lai | 2000-07-15 00:00:00 | This program runs on the TI-89 and can calculate the successive iterations of a root of an equation using Newton's Method. | No |
| Quadratic Formula 1.1 | mathbasic89 | Jesse Lai | 2000-07-15 00:00:00 | This program runs on the TI-89 and can calculate the solutions to a quadratic equation. This includes the imaginary solutions if there are no real solutions. The output of the data is in a well organized, easy to read format. | No |
| Series Convergence 1.2 | mathbasic89 | Jesse Lai | 2000-07-15 00:00:00 | This program can run several different tests on infinite series to check for convergence or divergence. These include the test for divergence, alternating series test, integral test, limit comparison test, ratio test, and root test. The program is also capable of solving the radius and interval of converge of power series. Also, estimates of infinite sums can be made using integral approximations and alternating series approximations. | No |
| Simultaneous Equation 1.0 | mathbasic89 | Jesse Lai | 2000-07-15 00:00:00 | This program runs on the TI-89 and can solve a given number of equations simultaneously. It uses the TI's internal function to solve the equation, but it gives the user an easier method of entering the equations and gives a better output of results. | No |
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