Scientific Calculator with Graphic Functions ̵
$34.99
Price: $34.99
(as of Mar 23, 2025 06:29:22 UTC – Details)
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Modern LCD- Large enough to be able to display graphs and equations simultaneously in order to facilitate calculations and corrections in high detail. Its 7×3.3 size ensures comfortable use.
Programmable System – Has a programmable system for all level courses and promotes student learning of concepts instead of button memorization for more efficient learning.
Over 280 functions-including fractions, statistics, complex number calculations, linear regression, standard deviation, permutations, and variable solving
Perfect for Advanced and Beginner courses including Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, AP Calculus, AP Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Finance & Business.
joeygao –
A good helper for learning math.
This return is not a product problem I bought the wrong one myself, but the interface of this calculator is as clear as a tutorial, the keys are comfortable, and it is not a matter of effort to knock it out. It is a fact that the calculation speed is amazingly fast, complex operations are solved in seconds, the drawing function is intuitive and clear, and the function image is clear at a glance.
Betty Burke –
Scientific Calculator with Graphic Functions
Bought this for my son’s first year of High School. It’s is very easy to operate. I had to show him how to use it to do his homework. The battery life is very resilient. This is a very good calculator for the lower price point. There were no other color choices other than black to choose from… but that is completely fine with us (myself & my son).
annon.. –
Flimsy But Works
The casing is thin, the battery cover broke immediately, just taped it up, i am hoping to get 4 school years out of it, so we will see, the price is very good, pink is popular but if you are buying this for a student under the 9th grade i would say no.
Lubna –
Worth it !
Perfect!
Susie –
High School
Daughter uses it for school works good
Rosa Sanchez –
On time
Fair price
Kirah –
Bought a New calculator, got a used opened torn, dead no papers calculator
I had ordered this as new for my math class, and when it got delivered it was already opened. like someone had clearly opened it I don’t even know if it comes with any papers about the calculator or not because this is literally how it came out of the package once I get the calculator out I try to turn it on to see if it works, it doesn’t turn on there’s batteries in the back already but it does not turn on at all.
Michael Kilinski –
Ok
The overall quality is ok.Cover – The calculator cover doesn’t fit. It’s too big. It falls off which renders it useless. Can’t protect the calculator while in bag.Buttons – The buttons are loose and rattle which give it a cheap feel.Display – the display is ok.Directions – the directions towards how to use functions are quick, hasty, and require a lot of trial and error.Price – Great but it gets you marginal quality.Overall – it gets the job done.
Marti Rose –
Said it is a graphing calculator but cannot figure out how to graph with it. Got many math teachers to try and no one can figure it out
Bal D –
very handy exactly what my daughter needed
Eddy –
This said it could do everything needed. Kids teacher looked at it and it was missing some important functions.
T. Linz –
The calculator works for what I need at a decent price. Its buttons are able to be read clearly etc and it gives the correct answers.Just two little things.1) the actual calculator seems rather flimsy. Like if an average weight adult steps on it they will break the casing which is not brilliant but I use it at home at my desk so no big deal but still -1 star.2) the supplied batteries came empty. I had to buy new batteries. That happens sometimes regardless of any products price point, so that didn’t affect my rating. Was just a minor inconvenience.
Gareth Greenwood –
Got this out of nostalgic curiosity for the days before use of calculators in schools shunted programmability to top end professional devices. AFAI can make out it is similar to the old Casio fx-6300g kit.Pleasant for taking me on a trip down memory lane but these days, if you want a programmable device, then I think you’re better off getting a top-of-the-line model from one of Casio, HP, Sharp or TI. (I use an HP50g, which beats the pants off this Catiga offering.)It’s minor saving grace is that it’s probably the cheapest programmable you can buy.