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CASIO Graphics Calculator FX-9750GII

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It's very important you know which model of CPU your calculator has, as this affects which BIOS image you'll flash onto the calculator. So if you are already familiar with BASIC, or you have programmed other calculators, programming this one won’t be too hard to learn how to do. You'll need a copy of the latest fxRemote, a copy of the latest available fx-9860GII BIOS, the USB cable that connects your calculator to the computer, and finally a relatively fresh set of batteries.

Its raison d'etre is to get you through the exam with flying colours, and in this respect, it excels.If that's not enough, you upgraded the operating system to give it a natural display, spreadsheet, document facility and the ability to take powerful add on apps (free of charge) which give it CAS facilities. The fx-9750GII is an basic graphic calculator, capable of plotting graphs and data charts, calculating probability distributions and matrix arithmetic.

As the model is a cut-down fx-9860GII, selecting that under Graphic Models will bring you to the correct software. Also if you’ve used any Casio graphing calculator in the past this will be similar and you should pick it up immediately.The fx-9750GII doesn't have the hardware for the backlight, and doesn't have the SD card support found in the fx-9860GII SD. Several improvements have been made since the release of the original fx-9750G and the fx-9750G+, as it now has 62 kb of usable memory instead of 28 kb, and has had two major revisions. You can only see 6 command options at a time (5 if the option to scroll is taking up one of those slots). Virtually every advanced statistical function is built-in, including Chi-Squared GOF, t- tests (both 1- and 2-sample), ANOVA and all the basic functions as well.

You can check what version of the OS you have already, by checking the Memory application in the calculator.The button layout and menu system of the 9750GII is almost identical to the 9860GII, and that’s a good thing. While you're trying to figure out how to do a t-test, or an hypothesis testing on a binomial distribution, the fx9750gii owner has got the answer and is on their way to the next question! The fx9750gii was launched over 11 years ago, and almost from 'day 1' owners have complained about the lack of a natural display as standard, and have resorted to upgrading the operating to the fx9860gii, by ROM flashing. It doesn’t have a computer algebra system like some of the most expensive graphing calculators (like the TI-Nspire CX CAS, or the HP Prime).

You just have to enter the graphing app and then you will be able to enter functions in a list and then press [F6] for draw and your lines will be graphed. In addition, you are unable to install Add-Ins, as the FA-124 software simply won't allow you to install .This is one of the smaller graphing calculators on the market, but it’s still big enough to see the screen clearly, and the buttons are a nice size as well. The SolveN facility solves many types of equation, as presented (even trig equations with multiple angles, e. It also has the upside of being able to graph lines pretty quickly because the calculator doesn’t have to draw so many pixels.

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