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Casio fx-9750GIII, Standard Graphing Calculator, Pyton and Natural Text Book Display, Black

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Features

  • High-resolution LCD display; Rechargeable Battery available
  • 3MB Flash Memory
  • Natural Textbook Display shows fractions
  • Spreadsheet functionality
  • USB connectivity for file sharing
  • Quick Pie Charts & Bar Graphs
  • Built-in Conic Equations
  • AP Statistics Features
  • Icon-Based Menu System
  • Random Number Generation

Description

The fx-9750GIII is ready-to-go right out of the package and comes packed with functionality: USB connectivity, 3MB flash memory and AP features come together to provide a powerful tool designed to support student success. Suggested Courses: Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, AP Calculus, AP Statistics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Finance & Business.


Manufacturer: ‎CASIO


Brand: ‎Casio


Item Weight: ‎7.5 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎6.6 x 3.25 x 0.75 inches


Item model number: ‎FX-9750GIII


Batteries: ‎4 AAA batteries required. (included)


Color: ‎Black


Material Type: ‎Plastic


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎Small


Lines Per Page: ‎8


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎FX-9750GIII


Date First Available: April 10, 2020


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent value
I'm a high school math teacher with 20+ years of experience and have used nearly every graphing calculator model out there since the TI-81. This Casio model wouldn't be my first personal choice or recommendation to families, but it has definite strengths and it's an unbeatable value for the price. Compared to the ubiquitous TI-84, the Casio has better home screen functionality - it reports fractions, simplified roots, special trig ratios, etc. as exact values instead of decimal approximations. You can also download a free CAS package to provide symbolic solving, simplification, differentiation, etc. It's very powerful and easy to use on the home screen. And - to be fair - that's where students spend most of their time on a calculator in math and science classes. However, I've always found Casio's menu system clunky when it comes to graphs, tables, stats calculations, etc. and the low res screen doesn't do this model any favors there either. Anything that's not a home screen calculation seems just a little harder to do on this than on a TI. If money were not a consideration, I'd still recommend a TI-84 Plus CE over this model for typical students. The 84 is a little weaker on the home screen, but the higher screen resolution, simpler menus, and wide availability of help/tutorials make it easier for students to use on balance. Now... is a TI-84 Plus CE worth more twice the price of this Casio? Maybe not. If money is tight, this is a terrific choice. It can certainly do everything an 84 can do and more, just maybe with a bit more effort. My personal favorite calculator and my first recommendation to students pursuing STEM paths is the HP Prime, which costs the same as a TI-84 Plus CE. The Prime does anything the TI/Casio calculators do and much, much more with a great touchscreen interface to boot. But the Prime isn't very well-known to most teachers, so kids would have to research a lot on their own there. So all three of those models (TI-84 Plus CE, HP Prime, Casio fx-9750GIII) have legitimate strengths in the end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 21, 2022 by Todd Pytel

  • Much Cheaper than the outdated TI calculators.
I needed a programmable calculator for use in the field doing a lot of repetitive and complex calculations. This has been a very good fit, and I've been programming with Python, all you need is a mini-USB cable to upload your programs to it. I think the interface could be better, but it's fine.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 6, 2022 by Andrew Van Lahr

  • Little bit of a learning curve, but worth the money
I needed a graphing calculator for my Statistics and Probability class and did not have the money to buy a TI calculator. This is an amazing alternative. There is definitely a learning curve with it, but a quick youtube search solved most of the problems I had with using it. This is a really great option for anyone whose professors allow them to get calculators other than the TI ones and who needs to save money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 19, 2022 by Makenzie Corvus

  • Great value. Useful for calculus.
You will need to watch youtube videos to learn to operate.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022 by bglam22

  • Easier to Use than Texas Instruments
This calculator is great, easy to use, and has worked out great in my Pre-Calculus class, I would highly recommend if you are looking for a cheaper option.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 18, 2022 by Vincent Feldman

  • Best budget graphing calculator
For half the price of The ti-84 plus It can do all things that calculator can do and more. Let’s start with the design, I really like the design of this calculator. It’s minimalistic, simple, not too distracting but still ha some flair. I like the rose pattern on the back it gives it a nice touch that stands out from other calculators. For a graphing calculator, It’s easy enough to use of course like with all graphing calculators there is a learning curve. You really need to familiarize with all of the buttons in order to use the calculator properly. I had to look up a lot of YouTube tutorials to get the feel of how the buttons work. That being said if you do know how to fully use this calculator is very useful. There is a bunch of menus with a lot of features. The notetaking feature is the one I normally use the most. It’s really helpful keeping mathematical equations and formulas for reference later. It really helped me a lot but it comes to test taking. The thing i hate about Texas instruments calculator is when I type in 2xπ, it would just give me 2π without an option to see the decimal answer. This really irritated me as it was something I could’ve easily guessed without a calculator. However with the Casio calculator when I type in the same equation, it gives me a choice to see the decimal answer along side with 2π. In a lot of situations involving pi, this could make or break a problem. I am very glad that Casio allows you to see both answers. It’s very good value for money. Like I said for half the price of the ti-84 plus, the Casio can do exactly the same things that calculator can do and then some. Great value for money. It’s pretty concerning that Texas instruments has been the the standard calculator in schools and colleges and is required in a lot of classes. Not a lot of people can shell out double the price for the calculator. I hope to see casio being used more in American schools as we need more choice and competition as clearly lack there of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 12, 2022 by Linh Huynh

  • Good
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Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 4, 2022 by Dee

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