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| | Features | Large 2-line display229 built-in mathematical functionsEnter fractions, add, subtract, multiply, divide, raiseAuto replay function18 levels of parentheses
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| | Description | The FX-300w Plus calculator features a two-line display and supports complex number calculations, algebra, calculus, and 18 levels of parentheses. Always powered up, it's just as useful in a household or office for all your calculating needs, from finances to converting cooking measurements, and for anything else you can think of when you wish you had a calculator at hand. The large, readable two-line display exhibits 10 digits, shows the problem as you write it, and then shows the answer alongside, permitting better tracking of your equation-solving process. With the Casio FX-300w, if you make an input error, you can quickly clear it with the backspace key. Tap the auto replay function to check your last equation. You can also use 229 built-in mathematics functions, enter fractions, raise y to the x power, figure standard deviations, process degree/radian/grad conversions, calculate sine, cosine, tangent, and inverse, and compute permutations and combinations. Plus, call upon the FX-300w's basic scientific, exponential, and trigonometric functions for everything you need to complete your assignments and lab work. Key in and program formulas to save for future uses. The FX-300w provides one independent and six constant memory keys. It has an efficient key layout, making this an easy-to-use basic scientific calculator, offering all the functions you'll need in a solidly constructed unit. And solar power means never replacing batteries; the backup battery assures you'll always have power when you need it. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 6.1 inches | | Product Width: | 3.35 inches | | Product Height: | 0.48 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.22 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.8 inches | | Package Width: | 5.1 inches | | Package Height: | 0.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 57 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 57 customer reviews )
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36 of 37 found the following review helpful:
Superb Calculator! Nov 13, 2000
By Z. Mahdavi I used to own a TI-36 made by Texas Instruments. That was a nice calculator, but then I decided to upgrade to this calculator.There are many differences that set this calculator apart from the TI-36. First of all, I love the 2 line display that displays the equation or whatever you just typed in on the top line and the answer on the bottom. Makes a perfect alternative to a graphing calculator that is very similar by displaying whatever you originally typed in. The TI-36 did not offer this. THis is a big plus. Also, whenever you need to indicate a negative value, you can either use the negative button or the minus button before the value... for example, if you wanted to enter -5, you just have to key in - 5. With a TI calculator, you have to key in the five first, and then the negative sign. The TI way used to cause me to make some errors, but the Casio way is very logical! Finally, you can use this calculator in any lighting condition. Because of three way power, you can use the solar panel in bright conditions and battery power in dark conditions, all automatically without any user interference! There are tons of calculations that you can do with this calculator. Although this calculator may seem a little expensive for a scientific calculator, I highly recommend it! It is definitely worth the money!
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Low cost high performance. Feb 14, 2003 This calculator was recommended in my undergrad engineering lab courses. This calculator served well in preparing for reports in the courses. Low price but very sophisticated. A must for students taking lab courses. ALENCIOUS SHU ZEE LO is WRONG!
17 of 20 found the following review helpful:
ALENCIOUS SHU ZEE LO was WRONG!! Nov 16, 2002
By NCGirl I just got my fx300w and was trying to replicate the bug ALENCIOUS reported. I found actually he/she misunderstood the functions. By RCL you only see what's stored in those alpha memory spots. If you wanna use them to calculate, you do not need to recall and cal( this will actually become what in ANS calculate with the last alpha u enter. The correct way to do calculation is just press Alpha and the spot u want to cal. In ALENCIOUS's example, it would be 'Alpha A + Alpha B', and that's absolutely correct. Overall, I think this calculator is [inexpensive], convinient and powerful. I like it more than my TI-82 and also more than the new casio MS series(fx-300ms) :). Enjoy!
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Amazing Jan 03, 2007
By J. Sexauer My new school forced me to get a scientific calculator after using a graphing calculator (TI-83) for several years. Using this calculator is a breeze. I now prefer to use it over my TI. The natural textbook display allows one to input a long formula error free. I highly recommend this calculator.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great Scientific Calculator Oct 30, 2009
By Richard Bhola This is a great little scientific calculator. The buttons are soft and precise. It has all the functions that a student needs for Math. The protective cover is strong. I have no hesitation in recommending this unit.
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