Casio fx-7000G
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The Casio FX-7000G is a calculator which is widely known as being the world's first graphing calculator available to the public. It was introduced to the public and later manufactured between 1985 and c. 1988.[2] Notable features are its ability to graph functions,[3] and that it is programmable. The calculator offers 82 scientific functions and is capable of manual computation for basic arithmetic problems.[4]
Quick Facts Introduced, Discontinued ...
Introduced | 1985 |
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Discontinued | 1988 |
Calculator | |
Entry mode | Infix |
Precision | 13 digits |
Display type | LCD Dot matrix |
Display size | 96 × 64 pixels/8 * 16 characters |
Programming | |
Memory register | 26 numbers 78 numbers (maximum) |
Program steps | 422 bytes |
Other | |
Power supply | 3 × CR2032 Lithium |
Dimensions | 165 mm × 89 mm × 15 mm (6.5 in × 3.5 in × 0.6 in) |
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