IB diploma
Teachers
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
Visualise, understand and solve lines, planes solids and solids of revolution
Calculate any statistical distribution including Normal, t, chi-square, Binomial and Poisson
All our graphical calculators are allowed in exams.
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