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Casio FX-115MS Plus Scientific Calculator
Product Description For math and science students at all levels, and for any home or office that requirements algebraic computations from time to time, Casio has created the FX-115W Plus two-line display scientific calculator. An indispensable tool for students from high school onward, in lab classes, and for exams, the FX-115W Plus features a two-line display, complex number calculations, and an algebraic mode that displays the example precisely as written. It's useful in the household or office for calculating finances, converting cooking measurements, and anything else you think of when you wish you had a calculator at hand. The clear, readable, two-line display exhibits ten digits in large numerals, showing the problem and answer together and permitting better tracking of your equation-solving process. You can also call upon 279 built-in mathematical functions, many complete with engineering symbols, for a variety of tasks, including calculations in base conversions, logical operations, and standard deviation and regression analysis. Plus, you can key in and program formulas to save for future use. The FX-115W Plus provides one independent and six constant memory keys. It has a pragmatic key layout, making this an easy-to-use basic scientific calculator offering the functions you'll need in a solidly constructed unit. --Barbara Price Product Description 252-function pocket scientific calculator Combinations and permutations Enginnering symbols Logical operations 18 levels of Parentheses Converts and calculates different numerical bases (Decimal, Binary, Hexadecimal, Octal) Trigonometric functions 6 constant memories Powered by solar cells with internal battery back-up Convenient and protective case Reader Reviews I have used many calculators through my years but this is the best simple, multi-function calculator. It can do basic functions with scientific mode and insert variables into equations. It has many features including a great 2 line display so that you can review the equation you typed in and look at the answer all at one time. It includes exponets, and the variable exponet key, spuare roots and cube roots, fractions sin, cos, and tan functions with memory and paranthesis among the basic calculator functions. I prefer the Casio to the Texas Instruments because this calculator is much easier to understand in button layout. I do not recommend this if your child is about to go to high school because when you go into high school, you will be required to buy a graphing calculator for geometry and such. Schools often require the Texas Instruments Model TI-83 which is very pricy and has so many functions that its mind-boggling. If you need an ideal calculator for algebra or pre algebra, this is the calculator for you. Comment | | (Report this)
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