Reddit Reddit reviews CASIO FX-991EX Advanced Engineering/Scientific Calculator (UK Version)

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CASIO FX-991EX Advanced Engineering/Scientific Calculator (UK Version)
The UK’s best-selling advanced Scientific calculator.Especially recommended for advanced GCSE, a/as level and higher.Replaces the old Casio fx-991es Plus552 Mathematical functionsSolar powered with battery backupPlease note that this product (barcoded 4549526603327) is the genuine FX-991EX Scientific calculator from Casio and approved for use within the UKEquation, matrix, Vector, inequality, probability and complex number calculationsQr code functionSlide-on protective hard cover included3 year guarantee
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2 Reddit comments about CASIO FX-991EX Advanced Engineering/Scientific Calculator (UK Version):

u/that_petrol_emotion · 2 pointsr/tumblr

Here the calculator most people get for A-Level Maths/Further Maths is either this one (£68/$88) or this one (£29/$38). A-Levels are the main academic qualifications in the UK for 16-18 year olds in college.

u/1UsualDisaster · 1 pointr/6thForm

Our physics teacher specifically instructed the invigilators for mocks to not allow them, although he is hardly the best source for information.

I think the data bank regulation actually means data you can input and store yourself, meaning you could have revision notes stored on there, rather than just constants.

The amazon listing states that the calculator is "Approved for Key stages 3, 4 and 5, recommended for Advanced GCSE, A/AS level and Highers. Allowed in every UK exam where a calculator can be used."

Seems fairly clear cut to me but the whole situation is a mess. For example, if asked to solve a quadratic equation, do you still have to do it manually and use the calculator to check? Or can you just straight up write down the solutions it gives you? Simultaneous equations? Matrix multiplication?