Students can study how to solve algebra problems as ALGEBRA FX 2.0 PLUS shows each step to arrive at the final solution, in a similar way as a teacher does it in class. For students in any field, but especially math and sciences, Casio's FX 2.0 algebra graphing calculator is a problem-solving tool with features for storing, graphing, and analysis using the computer algebra systems, programming, statistical functions, and many other features. The large, readable display exhibits 8 lines and 21 characters in black and white with icon and pull-up menus. You can factor/expand and simplify simultaneous equations with a maximum of 30 orders. The FX 2.0 analyzes up to 10 matrices combined with data storage in lists containing up to 999 elements per list. It solves equations interactively for different variables and calculates mean/median and sum, distribution, mode results and regression coefficient. Readily accessible functions from basic math include random numbers, DMS, auto zoom, decimals/fractions, first/second derivatives, integration, complex functions, matrix functions, and base-n calculations. It also performs statistical functions like histograms/broken line, box plots, modified box plots, distribution curve, scatter plot/XY line, med-med line, and linear/quadratic/cubic and quartic regression. Additionally, sinusoidal regression, logistic regression, trace of regression graph, and copy of regression expression are easily accessed features. Program functions incorporate user-defined programs, a search for program name, and a search for program data. The algebra tutor shows step-by-step solutions or allows the student to manually solve equations. The FX 2.0 includes 128 KB RAM and 768 KB flash ROM. A communication port enables linking to a personal computer, to another FX 2.0, or to a Casio data analysis device. With unlimited history, catalog function, up to 20 function memories, calculation window, clipboard, resume, up to 20 pictures, and three languages (English, Spanish, and French), the FX 2.0 is essential equipment for Algebra 1 and 2 and in physics and engineering courses. It is powered by four AAA alkaline batteries and one lithium battery for backup to preserve memory. The Casio FX 2.0 comes with a comprehensive guidebook and is supported by a one-year limited warrantyRead full review
It's a good product overall for maths explanations, as also for algebra calculations. I've seen some things about the short-lifepan memory, but as i know casio solved that issue and 100000 write cycles it's very long enought. It can be added language apps, as well other apps and also developing in assembler your own apps. A great machine for professors, explainers and development engineers.
This is a very good intuitive and simple to use scientific calculator for high school kids.
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My parents just brought me one for Algebra and its easy to use and looks cool. It even has a tutor that shows me how to do a problems step by step, like a teacher would. I have the TI 83Plus but found it to hard to understand and use.this is easy to understand. I wouldn't tale Algebra or any Math without this item!
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the casio F.X. 2.0 is a great calculator. it is newer than the casio 9850 (which i also have one of)and is faster, easier to use and cooler looking than the older versions.it is pretty simple and i think that it is a good choice of graphic calculator for anyone going into algebra and trigonometry.
I purchase the Graphic Calculator for my teenager for Algebra. The calculator was perfect for the price.
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