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Thailand UK & Ireland Vietnam Espanol About About Answers Community Guidelines Leaderboard Knowledge Partners Points & Levels Blog Safety Tips Computers & Internet Programming & Design Next How to get around an overflow error in https://epsstore.ti.com/OA_HTML/csksxvm.jsp;jsessionid=c37dcd6796363a3ff6c4b45a404838665a61957994c73607c8edcc18ea182db9.e38Ka3yObNqSci0LbhaPb3mRbhqLe0?jfn=ZGA38E2EA9A50D888CABB01E15823DF387CC34A840287DD87CD3E90D20B9A6F092AF81678E5FA77CFD08B9E2C9C901E96864 TI-84 plus calculator when using factorial such as 88!? Follow 3 answers 3 Report Abuse Are you sure you want to delete this answer? Yes No Sorry, something has gone wrong. Trending Now Dolly Parton Becky Lynch Harry Styles Justin Forsett Cholesterol Levels Psoriatic Arthritis Symptoms Bill Clinton Credit Score Dow Jones Lionel Messi Answers Relevance Rating Newest Oldest Best Answer: Well, you really can't do that unless you have a https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20110802133756AAhdSiY special app on your calculator. The maximum factorial the TI-84 Plus can do is 69!, which returns 1.711224524E98. And about the special app I was talking about, the app is called Cabamap (I think one of the other answerers here mentioned it), and it's available here: http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fil... Description: Cabamap is a flash application for the 83+/SE that performs arbitrary-precision integer calculations. Simply stated, it can do things like calculate the exact value of 2000! or 2^1024. It uses RPN (Reverse Polish Notation) as the user interface, and is intended as a complete system for long integer calculations. The only limit is available memory (roughly 24000 digits). Yes, even though the description says 83+/SE (referring to the TI-83 Plus Silver Edition), it also works on the TI-84 Plus (which is pretty much the same thing). Source(s): I also have a TI-84 Plus (been using it for nearly two years now). Jedi · 5 years ago 0 Thumbs up 0 Thumbs down Comment Add a comment Submit · just now Report Abuse Yeah... 88! is way too big for the calculator to handle (because the answer exceeds 10^100). You're not really going to get around it with any sort of conventional method. You would either have to delve into some really advance
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