CASIO FX-CG50 Graphic Calculator

£45.25
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CASIO FX-CG50 Graphic Calculator

CASIO FX-CG50 Graphic Calculator

RRP: £90.50
Price: £45.25
£45.25 FREE Shipping

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The graphing app on the Casio fx-CG50 is great. It is simple but capable and does everything you need it to in an easy to use fashion.

The history feature means you can do a calculation and then do another calculation with that answer. However, unlike on scientific calculators there is more than one line of input shown, meaning you can expand or amend a series of calculations further and even go off the screen – you can keep scrolling down, and you’re not limited to the space shown on the screen. Exploring graph mode The buttons are laid out logically and will be vary fermilliar to anyone who has worked with Casio calculators in the past. Power Below is an image of all the apps in the home screen, just so you can get an idea of all of the apps this calculator includes. The biggest disappointment when it comes to the design is the way the calculator is powered. The fx-CG50 uses 4 AAA batteries. It is a bit disappointing that we couldn’t see a rechargeable battery in this calculator especially because it came out somewhat recently, but this is one of the reasons that the price isn’t up quite as high as the TI-84 Plus. Python is attracting attention in the field of education as a learning tool that cultivates algorithmic thinking and has been adopted for use in textbooks.One unique thing about the Casio fx-CG50 is its ability to graph 3D shapes. Most calculators in this price range can’t do that. Graphing 3D shapes isn’t something that you really need to do for most high school math, but later in college or in a non-standard high school math class you might find yourself using this feature. The “Physium” app will give you the full periodic table of elements as well as a good amount of scientific constants. The periodic table is one of the most impressive ones we have seen on a graphing calculator.

Oxford Educational Supplies Limited is a private limited company and has no affiliation to the University of Oxford or Oxford University Press (OUP). Featuring a large memory capacity, the calculator allows for the storage and retrieval of data, formulas, and graphs. Additionally, it supports data transfer to personal computers and can be connected to other devices for enhanced functionality.The fx-CG50 is good for anyone who wants a solid calculator to put them through high school and possibly college, or for other personal use. This calculator also does not have a CAS making it available for use on more standardized tests. The fx-CG50 probably won’t blow you away, but it’s a solid calculator that shines when it comes to usability. Students get the possibility to visualize the most important intersections between lines, planes and spheres: The intersection point, line or circle. This can be very helpful for them to develop solution strategies. If you require any further information relating to the Delivery service used, please call us at +44 (0)20 8208 9567. Getting started with calculations is fairly intuitive. When dealing with fractions, you can input fractions quite nicely using the default fraction button, which every calculator has. You can use S to D to interchange between fractions and decimal solutions.



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