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You can download the Application Plysmlt2 from education.ti.com and use TIConnect to transfer it to the calculator. Here are three screen captures to show you what it can do.
To solve this with a ti-84 press [math] and select solve from the menu. This will open the equation solver. Type in your equation (Note: you may need to put it in the form with 0=, So the equation would be 0 = 2c + 6 +7c - 8 ). Then press enter or arrow down button.
The calculator cannot handle "plus or minus" in the same equation. If you need both, enter two equations into y=, one for plus and the other for minus.
1) Scroll through all equations, Y1 through Y9 and Y0. Make sure they are cleared. 2) The equation you typed in is not entered correctly. 3) Make sure Plot 1, Plot 2, and Plot 3 are NOT highlighted.
You cannot do it with this calculator. It does not have a Computer Algebra System (CAS). Try a TI89 Titanium, a TI 92PLUS, a TI 200PLT or a TI-Nspire CAS. However, they may exist other programs on education.ti.com or ticalc.org. Search these sites and you may be lucky.
The TI 83, 84 seris can not store more than 10 equations. the TI 86 and above can have infinate, but not the 83, 84s. If you have catalog help in your apps, you can run that, and it will be able to tell you all the syntax of every function it has.
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