CASIO PRIZM FX-CG50 Color Graphing Calculator,Black & White,7.21Wx10.32Lx2.05H
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rainman
> 3 dayits really good calculator except the answer is so different from Ti calculators. this is the problem. its Statistics in particular. on getting the P score on Z. in NormCDF(17, 1000000, 4.3, 18.7) thats the casio. its meant NormCDF(lower, Upper, standard deviation, Mean). the only difference from the Ti calculators is the position of mean and standard deviation position. the answer in Casio is this 0.6537072691 and the Ti calculator answer is 0.6537072226. I dont know which one is correct and wrong.
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Eduardo
> 3 dayMy school asked for it and it was mandatory for my school year to have this calculator. Anyway It takes a little getting used to but not to much and when you do it really is great. You can do many things and it makes life a lot easier when you learn how to use it right. definitely recommend it : )
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kalahari
> 3 dayEasy to use color graphing calculator without CAS functionality. Most exams do not allow CAS functionality so it is what it is. while easy to use it does require training on how to use it. Casio has a lot of training videos available on YouTube, so that should be easy. If you dont need graphing, then I recommend the cheaper models from Casio, they are much easier to use and learn.
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Luis
> 3 dayIve been using this calculator for about a year and half, and it works extremely well. Ive used the TI-84,83,82,81 models. Theyre all decent, but this has an incredibly easy to use interface. This one is clear, easy to see, has a lot more features than the TI models, and is way cheaper. I actually gave away my TI when I started using this one because of how much better this one is. If you are going into either high school or college, I would highly recommend this calculator. The only thing is sometimes the menus can be a bit confusing, but overall its an incredible buy, and is always in my backpack.
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Martha Milena Rueda
Greater than one weekThis product turns on and works Jokes aside, its a good calculator It does what its supposed to do
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Angel Javier Nuñez Urquizo
> 3 dayGran herramienta para desarrollar cálculos sin problemas
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Alvera Harris
> 3 dayEasier to use than Texas Instruments 64
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Bamboombap
> 3 dayI to be getting those full scores
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Yulie J.
> 3 dayDo the job as it’s required.
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a3178
> 3 dayCompared to other calculators in the same range e.g. TI Nspire CXII CAS. Pro: - powerful graphing and CAS functions, especially the ability to edit equations and automatically cascade the edits/results to all entries below - the D pad is perfect! - easy to hold and feels sturdy - display is bright and very easy to read Cons: - certain functions can be time consuming to find in the menus via the OPTN and VARS keys with FN keys, unless you memorized the sequence of key presses, still the menu tree feels somewhat cluttered - no true symbolic CAS, i.e. no differentiation/integration to produce symbolic results, but point-wise derivatives/integrals, which is OK for most applications but still... not a real CAS like the TI NSpire CAS - the catalog does not describe the functions, but rather offers a QR code to scan with a phone to pull up the help page online, which is OK but it would have been nice to show at a minimum the syntax and parameters