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Casio FX-9750Glll Graphing Calculator

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Walmart has Casio FX-9750Glll Graphing Calculator on sale for $43.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Matrix operations and inverses
  • Numerical differentiation and integration
  • Prior Entry Recall
  • Recursive sequences
  • Graph rectangular, polar and parametric functions and inequalities, graphical analysis, streamlined solving for intercepts, intersections, etc.
  • Capable of graphing x= relations
  • 3MB Flash Memory
  • Unit-to-unit connectivity
  • Natural Textbook display
  • Icon menu provides easy access to advanced functions
  • Create tables of values from given functions and generate plots and graphs from tables
  • Capture, clip & paste capabilities
  • Complex number calculations
  • Built-in graphing of conic sections
  • Interactive Equation Solver
  • Powered by 4 AAA batteries (included)
  • Statistics regressions and graphical displays
  • Spreadsheet capabilities
  • Easily calculate values for given independent/dependent values

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  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This calculator has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating based on 80 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Walmart has Casio FX-9750Glll Graphing Calculator on sale for $43.20. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Matrix operations and inverses
  • Numerical differentiation and integration
  • Prior Entry Recall
  • Recursive sequences
  • Graph rectangular, polar and parametric functions and inequalities, graphical analysis, streamlined solving for intercepts, intersections, etc.
  • Capable of graphing x= relations
  • 3MB Flash Memory
  • Unit-to-unit connectivity
  • Natural Textbook display
  • Icon menu provides easy access to advanced functions
  • Create tables of values from given functions and generate plots and graphs from tables
  • Capture, clip & paste capabilities
  • Complex number calculations
  • Built-in graphing of conic sections
  • Interactive Equation Solver
  • Powered by 4 AAA batteries (included)
  • Statistics regressions and graphical displays
  • Spreadsheet capabilities
  • Easily calculate values for given independent/dependent values

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this Product:
    • This calculator has a 4.6 out of 5 star overall rating based on 80 reviews.
  • About this Store:
    • Walmart's return policy is here. -Corwin

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Model: Casio fx-9750GIII Graphing Calculator | Natural Textbook Display | Python Programming | Ideal for Exams, STEM & Advanced Math | Black

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BlueGiraffe766
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I've said it before but Casio calculators absolutely smoke TI calculators in usability, cost, technology, and features. The only reason anyone buys the TIs is the teachers who never learned to use a better calculator because TI was the only option 40 years ago when they were in school. TI almost has a pointless artificial monopoly and they are milking it
Copilots
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These Calculators are approved for use on the AP Calculus test and I would say are more intuitive to use than the Ti-84. Half the price for the same functionality is pretty good. Also you don't need an old teacher who only knows how to use one calculator to help. Kids these days can figure it out from YouTube or Google.
mdbrown
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Eh, I used a casio all through AP Calculus back in middle and high school in the early 2000s. It was what I could afford and kids can figure it out. $43 vs > $100 matters to a lot to some families.

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Aug 19, 2024 11:19 PM
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cmhrvaAug 19, 2024 11:19 PM
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$42 for me! Thanks
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MBZ321Aug 20, 2024 03:32 AM
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Quote from PharoahUB :
This is such old tech. I can't imagine this costing them more than a quarter to produce.
And what schools even use/recommend Casio? Instructions taught to students are usually all focused around the TI-8x calculators.
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CopilotsAug 20, 2024 03:47 AM
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These Calculators are approved for use on the AP Calculus test and I would say are more intuitive to use than the Ti-84. Half the price for the same functionality is pretty good. Also you don't need an old teacher who only knows how to use one calculator to help. Kids these days can figure it out from YouTube or Google.
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mdbrownAug 20, 2024 03:49 AM
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Quote from MBZ321 :
And what schools even use/recommend Casio? Instructions taught to students are usually all focused around the TI-8x calculators.
Eh, I used a casio all through AP Calculus back in middle and high school in the early 2000s. It was what I could afford and kids can figure it out. $43 vs > $100 matters to a lot to some families.
Aug 20, 2024 04:28 AM
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BlueGiraffe766Aug 20, 2024 04:28 AM
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I've said it before but Casio calculators absolutely smoke TI calculators in usability, cost, technology, and features. The only reason anyone buys the TIs is the teachers who never learned to use a better calculator because TI was the only option 40 years ago when they were in school. TI almost has a pointless artificial monopoly and they are milking it
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teaberryAug 20, 2024 06:04 AM
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This, I was one of those kids in the mid 90s where my parents bought me the Casio and the teacher was like, "you're on your own kid..." .
Parents, buy your kid the Reebok Pumps, not the LA Gear Regulators (IYKYK).
Quote from MBZ321 :
And what schools even use/recommend Casio? Instructions taught to students are usually all focused around the TI-8x calculators.
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CoolAppliance356Aug 20, 2024 06:23 AM
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Curious as I've never done advanced math, won't a cell phone do this?
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mithun2005Aug 20, 2024 08:08 AM
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Quote from CoolAppliance356 :
Curious as I've never done advanced math, won't a cell phone do this?
They are allowed certain calculator for exams. This is one of them.
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thepimentoAug 20, 2024 12:10 PM
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Quote from teaberry :
This, I was one of those kids in the mid 90s where my parents bought me the Casio and the teacher was like, "you're on your own kid..." .
Parents, buy your kid the Reebok Pumps, not the LA Gear Regulators (IYKYK).
Very well said - It's hard for cheapskates like us to "bend over and take it" just because TI has a monopoly, but your kid doesn't need the additional stress and mental load at school because you got a great deal. For my office job, this will do just fine.
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SweetJasonAug 20, 2024 12:42 PM
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Quote from thepimento :
Very well said - It's hard for cheapskates like us to "bend over and take it" just because TI has a monopoly, but your kid doesn't need the additional stress and mental load at school because you got a great deal. For my office job, this will do just fine.
Flip side of both these comments. We have a TI-83 Plus, my daughter a junior in high school hates it and prefers a Casio we had picked up when she was in middle school. Still uses it and the TI sits in my desk collecting dust.
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rileyman501Aug 20, 2024 04:25 PM
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I'm going to add a ymmv as my store had these on clearance for $20
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kdupuis77Aug 20, 2024 05:08 PM
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Quote from SweetJason :
Flip side of both these comments. We have a TI-83 Plus, my daughter a junior in high school hates it and prefers a Casio we had picked up when she was in middle school. Still uses it and the TI sits in my desk collecting dust.
Another option is to check FaceBook Marketplace... I always see TI-83/84/89s on there for like $50 is good condition. Most people don't keep these forever after school and they are built like tanks lol. Definitely better with a good condition used TI than a new "hobo" Casio in the US Education system at least because of the TI stranglehold...
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dealgator90Aug 20, 2024 05:09 PM
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Same, Casio is way better than Texas instruments when it comes to graphing calculators.
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seblo_13Aug 20, 2024 05:13 PM
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Quote from MBZ321 :
And what schools even use/recommend Casio? Instructions taught to students are usually all focused around the TI-8x calculators.
Maybe go lookup the answer to your biased question using this model number.

If you can't do that .. you defintiley don't need a calculator like this.

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