Radical/Square Root Simplifier TI-84 Program
From here you can either download the program for free onto your computer and then on to your calculator. (don’t worry we’ll walk you through it). Or you can use method 2 and type the code into your calculator by hand. After that, keep scrolling on this page for instructions on what the program does and how to use it.
Radical/Square Root Simplifier Code
Method 1 (Download)
1. To download the program click the link below.
2. Click <here> for a tutorial on how to get the program on to your calculator after you have downloaded the file.
3. Keep scrolling to see how the program works and how to use it (optional).
4. The program is currently stored in your calculator’s ram. Click <here> to see a tutorial on how to save the program permanently.
Method 2 (Type)
1. See how to start a program on your calculator <here> (optional).
2. Begin typing in the code shown in the image below.
Do NOT individually type in the colons, or the “PROGRAM:EXAMPLE” name, the colons will show up automatically when you start a new line by pressing [enter]. The “PROGRAM:EXAMPLE” will already be at the top.
Having trouble finding the character or function you see in the code? See how to type any function/character/symbol on your TI-84 Plus>>.
*WARNING*: If you clear the ram on your calculator the program will be lost. To see how to save your work permanently click <here>.
How To Use The Radical/Square Root Simplifier
To start off press [prgm], then scroll to the “SIMPRAD” or whatever you named the program. And then press [enter] [enter]. Then the program will take you to the screen below.
At the top you will see “√(X)” and then below that, you will see “X=” prompting you to type in whatever X is in your case. This means that if for example, you are looking to simplify √24 you should not enter “√24” you should just enter 24. Once you have entered your number press [enter] and the program will give you your answer.
Now see at the top it says answer “X√(N)” and below that you see”X=2“,”n=6″. Now all you have to do is replace X and N at the top of the screen with the numbers that they are equal to shown at the bottom. This means that you would write your final answer as 2√6 and you’re done.
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The typed program doesn’t work for bigger numbers like 646. Is there any way to fix this?
I’d should work for all numbers. root(646) is already in simplest form.