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Trigonometrics, Exponentials, Hyperbolics, Linear regression, Continuous memory, Sound, Matrix, baseN Trigonometrics, Exponentials, Hyperbolics, Linear regression, Complex, Continuous memory, Constants, Equation library Trigonometrics, Exponentials, Linear regression, Complex, Continuous memory, baseN, Unit conversions, Constants Trigonometrics, Exponentials, Hyperbolics, Linear regression, Graphing, Solver, Integration, Complex, Continuous memory, Sound, Matrix, Unit conversions, Constants, Equation library
This handheld scientific calculator by Sharp has 272 functions and covers trigonometry, algebra, statistics and many more mathematical functions.Trigonometrics, Exponentials, Hyperbolics, Linear regression, Integration, Fractions, Complex, Continuous memory, baseN, Unit conversions, Constants
Trigonometrics, Exponentials, Hyperbolics, Standard deviation, Solver, Integration, Fractions, Complex, Continuous memory, Matrix, baseN, Unit conversions, ConstantsTrigonometrics, Exponentials, Hyperbolics, Linear regression, Graphing, Fractions, Complex, Continuous memory, Matrix, baseN Next to Casio, Sharp remains Japan's (and possibly, the world's) second most prolific calculator manufacturer. Like Casio, Sharp was present at the very beginning, introducing a pre-LCD programmable calculator in the mid-1970s. Like Casio, Sharp presently focuses on the educational and business markets; their current programmable models are primarily graphing calculators aimed at students. And, I am somewhat sad to add, just like Casio's, Sharp's models are also somewhat uninspiring. You won't find either the quality of a TI-89, or the functional elegance of an HP-49G in a current Sharp model. Keystroke Programmables Trigonometrics, Exponentials, Hyperbolics, Linear regression, Integration, Fractions, Continuous memory, baseN Overhead models are functional equivalents to calculators used by students; they are intended for use in classrooms equipped with overhead projectors. - Oxford Educational Supplies Limited is a private limited company and has no affiliation to the University of Oxford or Oxford University Press (OUP).