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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Chemistry => Topic started by: lacoste on November 23, 2008, 09:49:01 pm
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which scientific calc is the best from the rest?
which one can store if not all can, or which is the easiest to use?
thanks!!
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All pretty similar. I dig the casio ones though.
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There's one I've seen that displays fractions on the screen properly which alot of people had. It avoids making bracketing errors I guess. Pretty sure I saw it at OfficeWorks...
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There's one I've seen that displays fractions on the screen properly which alot of people had. It avoids making bracketing errors I guess. Pretty sure I saw it at OfficeWorks...
:O Must buy. I've made a few errors this year because of the brackets.
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shinjitsuzx: by any chance, do you know the brand of the sci calc?
check catalogue?
http://www.officeworks.com.au/technology/calculators/scientific-graphing-calculators/scientific-graphing-calculators.shtml
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Doesn't seem to be there...can't remember the brand either, but I THINK it's a Casio.
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casio fx-82AU. Not sure if there is a newer model, but just look for the wider screen version.
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Yep that's the one. http://www.casio.edu.shriro.com.au/products/fx82_product.php
Coulda sworn that people had white/creamish coloured ones though...
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Oh very nice.
$32.50 at Officeworks is the lowest price between them and Dick Smith's.
Might replace my Casio Fx-100AU with it.
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Oh very nice.
$32.50 at Officeworks is the lowest price between them and Dick Smith's.
Might replace my Casio Fx-100AU with it.
lol same here. our teacher told us to get the Casio Fx -82AU Plus
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do the casio fx -82AU and casio fx-82AU display the previous operation that were entered as u would see in a graphics calc.?
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no.
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WAT?! i thought it did
our teacher said that it did!