I don't think that will be a benefit. You should be able to swap things like that on the same calculator, just as it was on other calculators.@tywebb with the new calculator, is there still a benefit to bringing in multiple calculators to make swapping between radians stats etc
I finally have the answers to these other questions you have:Where is nPr, nCr, factorial at?
Absolute value?
Wheres the S<-->D equivalent?
The button directly to the right of SETTINGS
I fail to understand from your explanation why it is cheaper. If it does have all the features of the 100 plus new additional features, then unless retail stores discount their stock of 100’s, they will likely be left with unsold 100’s. Surely Casio won’t want to upset their relationship with retail stores.Well cheaper than the 100.
But exploring my question a bit more "can you guess why they chose 8200 for the new calculator name?" ..... at the moment there are 2 calculators - the 82 and the 100 sold concurrently. As from July next year there will be only one - the 8200.
The older 82 and 100 may also be sold concurrently with the 8200 for a while until stock of the older ones run out. But I doubt they will keep producing the older ones once the new one comes out. So I reckon pretty soon you will only be able to get the older ones on ebay or the like.
It is based on CASIO's rrp's:I fail to understand from your explanation why it is cheaper. If it does have all the features of the 100 plus new additional features, then unless retail stores discount their stock of 100’s, they will likely be left with unsold 100’s. Surely Casio won’t want to upset their relationship with retail stores.
could this calculator (given it has 'standard' mode) give exact values of trig values such as cos(72)? If so, wouldn't that possibly contribute to a huge syllabus (primarily in the trig qn areas) change in the future?I finally have the answers to these other questions you have:
nPr:
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nCr:
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factorial:
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abs:
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SD:
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I got them from the user guides that have recently been made available:
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In there you will also find all the other details on how to use the calculator.
Also the last I heard is that the release date is July 28, 2023 but I wouldn’t be surprised if it came out before then.
Well I have the emulator now and it seems there are really 2 questions here.The button directly to the right of SETTINGS - is that a back button, or an undo button? I would LOVE an undo button
Yeah you’re right, no idea why Officeworks put a button battery sticker on it then it literally has AAA on the side of the boxI though it comes with a AAA battery, not button battery.View attachment 38714
It's on page 110 of the user guide from https://casioeducation.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/fx-8200-AU_User-Guide.pdf
YES and it can do exact values and stuff it’s so goodWOAHH WAIT is this allowed in the hsc????
Yes as calculators that were like it that weren't made by Casio were allowed in previous HSC exams.WOAHH WAIT is this allowed in the hsc????