School Scientific Calculator with WriteView display Direct Algebraic Logic For most scientific calculators, keying inan equation is a complicated process. But with D.A.L., a feature unique to Sharp scientific calculators, symbols and numbers can be keyed in as written. WriteView Display WriteView is a feature which allows fractions,mathematical symbols and formulas to be displayed on screen, in exactly the same way as they are written on paper ( "Textbook - Style Display" ). Features: Recommended High School Model Approved by NSW Board Of Studies Large, high resolution, 4-line x 16 digit dot matrix LCD screen Up to 330 scientific and statistical functions Fraction calculations Maths Quiz feature, provides mixed or specific Maths Drill exercises Last answer function Battery operated (AAA x 1) Direct Algebraic Logic (D.A.L.) for easy equation and answer checking Functions include Multi-line playback. Constant, Chain and n-Base calculations 1 & 2-Variable Statistics New sty"> link href="https://www.radioparts.com.au/include/rpgdesc.css"rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" />
School Scientific Calculator with WriteView display
Direct Algebraic Logic
For most scientific calculators, keying inan equation is a complicated process. But with D.A.L., a feature unique to Sharp scientific calculators, symbols and numbers can be keyed in as written.
WriteView Display
WriteView is a feature which allows fractions,mathematical symbols and formulas to be displayed on screen, in exactly the same way as they are written on paper ( "Textbook - Style Display" ).
Features:
- Recommended High School Model
- Approved by NSW Board Of Studies
- Large, high resolution, 4-line x 16 digit dot matrix LCD screen
- Up to 330 scientific and statistical functions
- Fraction calculations
- Maths Quiz feature, provides mixed or specific Maths Drill exercises
- Last answer function
- Battery operated (AAA x 1)
- Direct Algebraic Logic (D.A.L.) for easy equation and answer checking
- Functions include Multi-line playback. Constant, Chain and n-Base calculations
- 1 & 2-Variable Statistics
- New sty