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fx-9750GIII vs fx-9860GIII


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#1 hkchan

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Posted 13 June 2021 - 02:28 AM

May I know what is the difference between the two models?



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Posted 14 June 2021 - 03:46 PM

These two models are identified by the numbers 9750 and 9860 in the name. Didn`t you notice that? fx-giii_UG

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Posted 15 June 2021 - 02:40 PM

These two models are identified by the numbers 9750 and 9860 in the name. Didn`t you notice that? fx-giii_UG

Did you mean they have no difference at all? It seems that 9750 is selling at a lower price



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Posted 16 June 2021 - 02:59 PM

If I`m not mistaken, one of the UCF forums said that these models differ only in names, because they are designed for different markets. This is like the CASIO SF-4600B and SF-4600C/ fx-9750g+ and fx9750ga and so on - differences are only in the quality of and in price, and the functions are the same by 99%.

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Posted 16 June 2021 - 07:05 PM

You can check the user guide

https://support.casi...oft_v340_EN.pdf

More information

https://www.hpmuseum...read-14342.html

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In the United States, the fx-9860GIII is named the fx-9750GIII, both in black and white.



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Posted 21 June 2021 - 02:15 PM

Did you mean they have no difference at all? It seems that 9750 is selling at a lower price

 

Of course there are differences.

 

On the fx-9750GIII, there are 3 possible settings instead of 2 for Input/Output :

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In the additional Math/Mix mode you've got natural textbook input (like in the Math setting), but without exact results (like with the Linear setting)

 

You've also got an additional setting to turn implicit multiplications on/off :

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The fx-9750GIII also has 2 exam modes, where the fx-9860GIII has only 1 exam mode.

The additional exam mode on the fx-9750GIII is targeting Texas.

 

On the fx-9750GIII, the Math setting is forbidden in exam mode. Activating the exam mode puts the calculator in Math/Mix mode.


Edited by critor, 21 June 2021 - 02:16 PM.





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