IB diploma - Casio Calculators

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The minimum-specification calculator with the required Binomial and Normal distributions and matrix calculations is the fx-991CW. While this is adequate for the exam, a graphical calculator confers many advantages in both learning and exam performance.

There is a powerful immediacy of learning for students having technology at their fingertips. A graphical calculator is more powerful than a mobile app, and more-readily available than a computer. A calculator can be taken into the exam, giving confidence in checking answers to graphical questions.

Calculator benefits

Understand how graphs behave, analyse properties and solve problems
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Visualise, understand and solve lines, planes solids and solids of revolution

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Calculate any statistical distribution including Normal, t, chi-square, Binomial and Poisson

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All our graphical calculators are allowed in exams. 

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Getting Started with the fx-CG50

From the main menu you can select various options which will take you to screens…

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fx-CG50 A-Level GCSE IB
Graphs – Getting Started

How to plot the graph of a function, adjust the axes of a graph, move around the…

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Graphs – Getting Started (Worksheet)

Worksheet to accompany the video on how to plot the graph of a function, adjust …

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fx-CG50 A-Level GCSE IB
Graph Quick Start fx-CG50

How to plot and change the view of a function on the fx-CG50. Includes tracing a…

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fx-CG50 A-Level GCSE IB
Graph Quick Start fx-CG50

How to plot and change the view of a function on the fx-CG50. Includes tracing a…

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Main-Menu-Quick-Start-fx-CG50

Overview of the menu functions of the fx-CG50, and the main control keys. …