



📈 Elevate Your Math Game with Casio's Algebra FX 2.0!
The Casio Algebra FX 2.0 Graphing Calculator is a cutting-edge tool designed for students and professionals alike, featuring an intuitive icon-driven menu, a large display for easy viewing, and robust memory for software updates. With its built-in algebra tutor, it simplifies complex calculations, making it an essential companion for anyone looking to excel in mathematics.
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Calculator Type | Graphing |
| Material | graphing |
K**G
There's no two like this one
Great! My dad love it...
"**"
Don't buy this!
If you're gonna buy a graphing calc, get a TI-89, I first bought this Casio one and it's completely overrated by the most part of the people that has written here... It's not good at all.Now I'm totally satisfied with my TI-89
M**S
make sure that your products work properly
i am not happy, some bottons are not working, and this make it useless. make sure that your products work properly next time
E**I
catalog
Hi, the catalog of the calculator is in Spanish language and I cannot read it :( I need it manual in English. I do not know what should I do. Would you mind sending me its catalog in English?
P**N
Yup solves algebra equations too ...
My son (7th grade) got this, because he didn't like solvingalgebra equations. This calculator does that, though theinterface for the equation solver is mildly clunky.Now my son finds that this is his preferred calculator ingeneral. One nice feature: when adding a column of numbers,it displays the ones you've entered, not just the currenttotal. And it's easier to correct entries as you go.
C**A
Excelente producto
Excelente productorapidez en la entrega de la mercanciaEn excelente estadoBuena entrega de parte del vendedorbueno en todo
J**S
Works great!
Just what I needed for school and it really helped me in Pre-Calculus. Thanks!! (They want six more wordy words.)
A**E
Good quality (but older style) Casio FX-2.0 PLUS calculator with a CAS
I have owned top of the line graphing and scientific calculators from TI, HP, Casio, Sharp, etc. This machine, the Casio FX-2.0PLUS, continues the Casio quality tradition and is definitely put together very well. It is also a very good improvement over its predecessor, the Casio FX-2.0, with a very fine portable design and now with a CAS (Computer Algebra System). The pros and cons as I see it are:PROS:1) It has all the standard regular features and also is supplied with a full set of CAS features that we have come to expect on such a machine.2) The machine itself is reasonably fast with a nice graphical interface and resultant plotting system. The resultant plots are high quality and with the many added features available for enhancement are very intuitive for the learning process.3) It has a nice, but older style, body design that sits very nicely both on a desk or a table as well as in your hand.4) It has a large amount of onboard main memory, plus additional Flash memory (See Con below) for tackling quite memory intensive problems.5) Although it is called a calculator, it is really a small and fast handheld computer system which can tackle problems from the most simple to almost the most complex.6) It has a very useful user interface system with multiple icons. The calculator functions are all controlled using an Algebraic Operating System (AOS).CONS:1) Some functions that you would readily expect to be available with a single key press on the main keyboard require instead multiple key presses, but usually with only a single shifted key press first.2) Apparently the Flash memory is not extremely well made or of very high quality and can degrade significantly over a period of a couple of years time.
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