CASIO Graph Lite and Graph Math+
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03-10-2024, 04:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2024 04:29 PM by Eddie W. Shore.)
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RE: CASIO Graph Lite and Graph Math+
Additional thoughts after March 7's post from TIPlanet.org and Casio's 5th episode of La Bonne Equation:
https://tiplanet.org/forum/viewtopic.php...66#p274846 * I'm happy for whoever wins the trip to Tokyo. If I was a math teacher in France, I would volunteer to test the Graph Math+ out. Graph Light: * There are no screws in the battery compartment. Thank you, Casio. * With the deletion of the Scratch app, expect the fx-92+ College to be a collector’s item, and very expensive. * The Graph Light seems to be a battery-operated fx-991CW with functional graphing. If someone is going from the Graph 25 (fx-7400GIII), it seems like the polar, parametric, and inequality graphs are gone. Not even plotting tools (line, points, circles) seem to be present. * There is a units converter mode, but its limited to speed and temperature units. Graph Math+: * Again, no screws required to open the battery compartment. * I wish a USB-C cable would have been included, fortunately, this cable is widely available. * It is possible that finance functions will be moved to the TOOLS key. Also, apps that didn't make it from the fx-CG 50, such as Physium, Geometry, and Sim Prob might be added in future updates. * It's going to be interesting working with the two double arrow keys to navigate context menus, instead of the F1 through F6 keys. |
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