Brand: | CASIO |
Model: | fx-6000G |
Type: | Graphical programmable scientific calculator |
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Batteries: | CR 2032 x 3 |
Lifetime: |
Introduced: 1985 Terminated: unknown |
Notes: |
The CASIO fx-6000G has all the
functions that can be found on other CASIO calculators and
adds some graphing capabilities. The programming "language"
was similar to that of the CASIO fx-4000P. If can also perform
calculations in other number systems, and does binary
operations. It has a memory of 486 steps, dividable between
program steps and variables.
The calculator has a slightly slanted display. This calculator (as do many other CASIO scientific calculators) uses one and the same key for both the constant π as well as exponents. This works as follows. When you first enter digits, the EXP key will enable you to enter the exponent, otherwise it will enter the constant π. The calculator has rubber keycaps which take some getting used to but work really great and result in fewer mistakes when you get used to it. See also the CASIO fx-7000G and the CASIO fx-7000GA. |
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