📈 Elevate your calculations—where precision meets power.
The Casio fx-9750GII Graphing Calculator in sleek blue offers advanced statistical functions including Chi-squared GOF, new regression types, and matrix operations (REF/RREF). Lightweight and portable, it supports unit conversions and random integer generation, powered by 4 included A batteries, making it an essential tool for professionals and students aiming for analytical excellence.
Manufacturer | Casio Inc. |
Brand | Casio |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10.75 x 725 x 1.7 inches |
Item model number | FX9750GII |
Batteries | 4 A batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Blue |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | 1 |
Lines Per Page | 8 |
Manufacturer Part Number | FX9750GII |
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D**N
Calculator
Nice calculator, my daughter will be using it for her ACT testing.
Q**S
Great calculator, less expensive than competitors
I bought this instead of a TI-84 for my computer science and statistics classes and am very pleased. Having used both the TI-84 and the Casio FX line extensively I would definitely say it's worth it to save a couple bucks for books or dorm supplies and go with the Casio. It performs all the same functions for a much more budget friendly price. The menus seem a bit daunting if you haven't used a Casio before, but once you get used to them they are really fluid.
G**G
Decent calculator for a good price
Most of the criticism I see here boils down to one thing: it’s not a TI calculator. This particular model lacks natural/textbook entry, which may be an issue for some, but it has all the basics, and is faster than similar TI products. The screen resolution is fairly low, but it’s readable. It does the job, and the price is right. It took me about an evening to figure this thing out, but this is not my first calculator by a long shot.The good:- fast- covers the basics.- runs a long time on 4 AAA batteries.- the calculator feels sturdy.- fairly easy to learn (in my opinion)Not so good:- low resolution screen- no internal flash memory to back up to- it’s too easy to turn the calculator on, a recessed power switch would be nice. (The competition has the same problem)- no data transfer software for the Mac (the newer Casio Prizm models do not need any special software, you can drag and drop files)If the budget will stretch that far you may want to take a look at the Casio FX-CG50. It has a higher resolution color screen, supports textbook entry, has more memory, it’s even faster and it works with a Mac.TI can get away with charging higher prices because they spent real money on teacher resources and training, and getting their calculators included in classroom materials. That does not make a TI calculator a better product, but if I had to buy a calculator for a student I’d have to think about deviating from the “standard”.
N**
It helps you a lot
I love this calculator but I hat to use batteries for that however it lasts longer than expected so I really liked it so far :) and also helps you with statistics and it is not really that hard to understand it is very practical!
L**
Reliable School Supply
This calculator is essential for exams and the graphing functions is reliable. I am fond of the table that displays the coordinates of the graph in addition to the large display. All features are functional and that protective cover is convenient for protecting the screen and the USB connection enables the user to display what was entered on the calculator and the quality was decent for the price
L**Z
I would not buy another one
I guess What do you expect for the money Not user-friendly but it works I would not buy another one
K**X
Great calculator
Cool calculator. I looked on YouTube to figure out specific functions. Easy to use interface. Extremely happy that it is much less expensive then the ti 84 and just as easy to use.
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