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(More customer reviews)This calculator could be one of the very best scientifics sold by ... but it is not. In fact, it is not best for the price, even.
The best scietific is the Hewlett Packard 32Sii but it costs near to 60$ U.S. which means they are not a `give to the kid to take to school' item. Being the `nerdly grand unki' I get to help all the school-agers with their math homework. I agree with the math teacher, here, that this is an `O.K.' calculator but given the present shipping-cost addition to this calculator I suggest one would be better off buying the algebraic entry Hewett Packard 30S or [even] the Texas Instruments 34 II.
Somehow the `RPN' or postfix entry system is thought of a `hard to learn'. The kids here all use it, there are several Java based RPN calculators on the WWW but this calculator doesn't have RPN. If it did I would buy several. Without RPN I cannot even highly recommend this well built fairly easy to use [but no kid likes the siff rubber keys, calculator.
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The high quality and easy-to-use features of the HP 6S make it the complete scientific calculator, perfect for students.
Use the fraction and fraction/decimal conversion for working with irrational numbers. Utilize sine, cosine, tangent, exponential, natural log, and antilog functions for scientific applications. You can perform quick and easy conversions with hexadecimal, decimal, octal, and binary bases, and enter data in algebraic notation, just as you would on paper.
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