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  1. iCiaran's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by kenann)
    i have the latest casio, fx-991ES PLUS, and it's absolutely divine. solutions to quadratics, solving for x, integration, differentiation, sum of a geo/arithmetic series, it can even do vectors... i'm glad it's not banned, and if it is, i'm glad my college doesn't check
    Got the same calculator, its really useful, and I'm pretty sure its not banned
  2. kenann's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by iCiaran)
    Got the same calculator, its really useful, and I'm pretty sure its not banned
    isn't it just brilliant? i always take the liberty to kindly show my friends at holy cross exactly what their calculator doesn't do :cool:
  3. ben1996123's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    Is the Casio FX 991 ES Plus banned in OCR/MEI exams?
  4. yayifications's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    Just bought the Casio FX-991ES PLUS from Amazon about 5 minutes ago after reading reviews here and on there, fingers crossed it comes before my C2 exam on Thursday. Is it difficult to learn how to use the functions?
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by kenann)
    i have the latest casio, fx-991ES PLUS, and it's absolutely divine. solutions to quadratics, solving for x, integration, differentiation, sum of a geo/arithmetic series, it can even do vectors... i'm glad it's not banned, and if it is, i'm glad my college doesn't check
    cud u tell me how to solve vectors on casio fx991ES plus!!
  6. iCiaran's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by yayifications)
    Just bought the Casio FX-991ES PLUS from Amazon about 5 minutes ago after reading reviews here and on there, fingers crossed it comes before my C2 exam on Thursday. Is it difficult to learn how to use the functions?
    It's pretty much identical to other casio calculators just does more stuff, so if you've had a casio in the past you'll have no problems at all adjusting
  7. yayifications's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by iCiaran)
    It's pretty much identical to other casio calculators just does more stuff, so if you've had a casio in the past you'll have no problems at all adjusting
    So using it to integrate and factorise is pretty straight forward also?
  8. iCiaran's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by yayifications)
    So using it to integrate and factorise is pretty straight forward also?
    Yup, to integrate, you just press a button, type in what you want to integrate and the bounds.

    There is another mode for factorising, it does up to cubics and you just type in the coefficients of the x's for example \[2x^{3}-3x^{2}+5x-10\] you just put 2 , -3 , 5 and -10 in their respective boxes and it gives you the roots, only thing you have to watch out for here is that it also returns imaginary roots :P
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by iCiaran)
    Yup, to integrate, you just press a button, type in what you want to integrate and the bounds.

    There is another mode for factorising, it does up to cubics and you just type in the coefficients of the x's for example \[2x^{3}-3x^{2}+5x-10\] you just put 2 , -3 , 5 and -10 in their respective boxes and it gives you the roots, only thing you have to watch out for here is that it also returns imaginary roots :P
    Oooh, thank you so much!
  10. Tackla's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    I have always wondered if you brought in a banned calculator for an exam does the invigilators ACTUALLY know how they look or the model of them?
  11. Madmachine's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    Couldnt some whizz kid fit all the banned calculator parts into the shell of an unbanned calculator?
  12. iCiaran's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by Tackla)
    I have always wondered if you brought in a banned calculator for an exam does the invigilators ACTUALLY know how they look or the model of them?
    Well since the exam boards won't even make a list because they say they can't keep up, I doubt the invigilators have a list either, so as long as the calculator looks fairly discrete they probably wouldn't even notice.

    (Original post by Madmachine)
    Couldnt some whizz kid fit all the banned calculator parts into the shell of an unbanned calculator?
    Probably yes, but if they could do that they probably don't need a banned calculator to do well anyway... XD
  13. Paolokiller's Avatar
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    I have got a Casio 9750G which can store information (like entire sentences and stuff) and put a password on it
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    Re: The Banned Calculator List
    (Original post by Kameo)
    My sixth form doesn't even check our calculators so....

    :P
    I have never had my TI-89 checked, poked or told to "Remove it!".. just told to put the lid on the floor. I was also told that it was allowed after having enquired, fantastic uniformity- right there! :rolleyes:
  15. mys789's Avatar
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    this is too funny....i never knew calculators could get banned!
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