6:00 You can get the results of the last regression calculation by pressing VARS, F3(STAT), F3(GRAPH), then whichever Fn key corresponds to the soft key label of the variable of interest. (You can also use the function CATALOG, but that's harder.)
@@TheCalculatorGuide Thank you very much for sharing all these useful tips and information about using calculators for graphing etc. I was just wondering however as I am not attending school any longer but deciding to retake my A level maths as I am deciding to train to become a teacher in the near future, but as since 2017 the specification has changed and also how they grade has changed for GCSE maths and A level slightly, I was just wondering is it better to use the Casio fx- 991EX classwiz or as I already have been using and own a TI- 36X Pro calculator along with another separate graphical calculator which I have used in university level if it's okay to use the TI- 36X pro calculator for Edexcel A level maths as it seems like this texas instruments calculator has similar functions as the casio classwiz and pretty the exact same layout as the TI- 30X pro multiview calculator which if I am not correct in thinking is another alternative that many people have been using but is used in IGCSE and some private schools but as public schools/ colleges in UK may have different preferences I was just wondering what your opinion and recommendations would be regarding the use of calculators. Obviously I have read and know about not being allowed graphical calculators for exams but as I don't own yet a casio Classwiz fx-991 EX as I don't attend school any longer also obviously right now due to the virus pandemic many students are studying from home till coming September.
Hi, where do you buy those Casio "eCalculators"? I was only able to find one Casio "eCalculator" online but it is a free version - "cracked version for HTKC :)" and that free version consists of Casio Natural V.P.A.M. and it does not support touch, so whenever I try to tap on it, it crashes. How much are the proper "eCalculators" and do they crash for when trying to tap on them?
I wish Casio would make it harder to accidentally delete icons and their content. My CG50 can no longer do 3D graphing, Picture graphing or Physium. And I don’t have a computer with a USB port to get them back. I may trade it in to Amazon for the new Casio 9750GIII.
Swapping the CG50 for the 9750GIII would be a real step backwards. I don't believe the 9750GIII comes with the three add-ins you deleted anyway, so you're still going to need a computer with a USB port to get hold of them. Your best bet, I think, would be to find someone whose computer you can borrow for 10 minutes and then update your Casio CG50 OS to 3.40 from Casio's UK website. That will also give you the latest copies of any add-ins you require.
6:00 You can get the results of the last regression calculation by pressing VARS, F3(STAT), F3(GRAPH), then whichever Fn key corresponds to the soft key label of the variable of interest. (You can also use the function CATALOG, but that's harder.)
Thank you.
@@TheCalculatorGuide Thank you very much for sharing all these useful tips and information about using calculators for graphing etc. I was just wondering however as I am not attending school any longer but deciding to retake my A level maths as I am deciding to train to become a teacher in the near future, but as since 2017 the specification has changed and also how they grade has changed for GCSE maths and A level slightly, I was just wondering is it better to use the Casio fx- 991EX classwiz or as I already have been using and own a TI- 36X Pro calculator along with another separate graphical calculator which I have used in university level if it's okay to use the TI- 36X pro calculator for Edexcel A level maths as it seems like this texas instruments calculator has similar functions as the casio classwiz and pretty the exact same layout as the TI- 30X pro multiview calculator which if I am not correct in thinking is another alternative that many people have been using but is used in IGCSE and some private schools but as public schools/ colleges in UK may have different preferences I was just wondering what your opinion and recommendations would be regarding the use of calculators. Obviously I have read and know about not being allowed graphical calculators for exams but as I don't own yet a casio Classwiz fx-991 EX as I don't attend school any longer also obviously right now due to the virus pandemic many students are studying from home till coming September.
Excellent - as always. Thank You
Is there any way to plot a single point/ coordinate on the graph mode?
Not sure but there probably is. I will try and look into it.
Hello, just wondering if your planning on doing any videos about the 3D graphing add in? As I feel most people will benifit from information about it
i have got lot's backed up to do, but i have been busy. Hopefully will be able to look at some of these features more over the next year.
@@TheCalculatorGuide that would be great
Nice :)
Hi, where do you buy those Casio "eCalculators"? I was only able to find one Casio "eCalculator" online but it is a free version - "cracked version for HTKC :)" and that free version consists of Casio Natural V.P.A.M. and it does not support touch, so whenever I try to tap on it, it crashes. How much are the proper "eCalculators" and do they crash for when trying to tap on them?
They are a subscription service from Casio Education. Just search for Casio Education Emulators and click on the site for your country.
I wish Casio would make it harder to accidentally delete icons and their content. My CG50 can no longer do 3D graphing, Picture graphing or Physium. And I don’t have a computer with a USB port to get them back.
I may trade it in to Amazon for the new Casio 9750GIII.
Swapping the CG50 for the 9750GIII would be a real step backwards. I don't believe the 9750GIII comes with the three add-ins you deleted anyway, so you're still going to need a computer with a USB port to get hold of them. Your best bet, I think, would be to find someone whose computer you can borrow for 10 minutes and then update your Casio CG50 OS to 3.40 from Casio's UK website. That will also give you the latest copies of any add-ins you require.