Calculator Programs/Study Tips for the SAT I

<p>I took the SAT I on November 6, 2004, and I was able to reach my goal for my first time taking the SAT (Verbal: 670, Math: 580 - Total: 1250), but as you can see my math grade can use some help. I would like to get into the 1350 range, because if I get near there I would basically be able to go anywhere I like with an academic + soccer scholarship. I am going to try to do my best to bring up my math grade by January and I plan on trying to bring up my Verbal grade since I didn’t study for that at all and that was my higher grade. Does anyone have any good ways to study for the math part? I bought “10 Real SAT’s” and I will be doing them. I am also wondering if anyone has any calculator programs for some questions/equations that could help me out. I have a TI-83+. </p>

<p>Thanks for all your help!</p>

<p>Theres distance formula and midpoint formula and quadratic. Im so happy because I coded triangle area program (the halfABsinC one) and cosine law (2 variations) onto my calc.I may put on Sine Law program. check out the barons 2c book for the first 3 calc programs i mentioned. This page may help you: <a href=“http://www.math.montana.edu/precalculus/[/url]”>http://www.math.montana.edu/precalculus/&lt;/a&gt; BTW, if you find some good pages with calc programs typed up, post it or pm me.
Another one: <a href=“http://www.aw-bc.com/precalculus/rockswold/precalc/ti.htm[/url]”>http://www.aw-bc.com/precalculus/rockswold/precalc/ti.htm&lt;/a&gt; bad thing about this site is that you have to download the programs, and my calc doesnt connect to a computer.</p>