Free ACT Math TI-84 Plus CE Program User Guide

FREE PDF USER GUIDE

ACT Math TI-84 Plus CE Program User Guide

Learn which TI-84 Plus CE program to use for different ACT Math problem types, see example inputs and answers, and test all 20 programs before test day.

Find the Right Program Faster

This free guide accompanies the ACT Math TI-84 Plus CE Program Bundle. The bundle contains 20 focused, single-purpose TI-BASIC programs covering common ACT Math calculations. Instead of searching through one large solver, students can choose the program that matches the type of problem they are working on.

See the ACT Math Bundle in Action

Watch this short introduction to see how the 20-program bundle works and examples of the types of ACT Math calculations it can handle.

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What's Inside the Guide?

Quick Program Finder
Match common math problem types to the appropriate calculator program.
20 Worked Examples
See sample inputs and expected results for every program in the bundle.
Installation & First Check
Confirm that all 20 programs transferred correctly to your calculator.
Test-Day Checklist
Review calculator preparation and current ACT calculator-policy considerations.

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Get the 20 ACT Math Programs

The ACT Math TI-84 Plus CE Program Bundle includes 20 focused programs for algebra, percentages, statistics, geometry, trigonometry, and other common ACT Math calculations.

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ACT Calculator-Policy Reminder

These programs are educational tools designed around current ACT calculator-program requirements. ACT policies can change, and ACT does not provide program-by-program approval for every mathematics program. Always review the current official ACT Calculator Policy before test day.

This guide and the associated calculator programs are educational resources. They are not affiliated with or endorsed by ACT or Texas Instruments. Students are responsible for confirming that their calculator and any installed programs comply with current testing rules.