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Scientific Calculators

Casio has made significant contributions to the world of scientific calculators, long before the advent of graphing calculators. In the 1970s, Casio introduced the Casio fx-20 featuring trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic calculations, making it an essential tool for students, engineers, and scientists. Today, Casio continues to be a leading innovator in the field, constantly evolving its range of scientific calculators to meet the changing needs of education and industry, while maintaining a commitment to quality, functionality, and user-friendliness.

Current Calculator Models

Calculator Policy Guidance for Examination

​View Casio's calculator approval and acceptance guide for policies covering individual state assessment and national exams.

Scientific Comparison Chart

The chart below outlines some of the main differentiators between CASIO calculator models.

The information offered in this comparison matrix was collected by an independent third party on behalf of Casio America, Inc. Although the information in this chart is processed from sources believed to be reliable, no warranty, express or implied, is made regarding accuracy, adequacy, completeness, or permanency of any information. 

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