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fx-1AU GRAPH: Probability Simulation appNEW 

The Probability Simulation app presents coin toss, dice roll, spinner, marble grab, card draw, and random number generation. Watch all videos in the series >>  


fx-1AU GRAPH: Financial appNEW 

You may notice the Financial app interface is slightly different to the equivalent app on the fx-CG50AU, but with the same functionality it allows you to perform a wide range of financial calculations. Watch all videos in the series >> …


fx-1AU GRAPH: settings and the Format keyNEW 

Settings allows you to modify how you want your fx-1AU GRAPH to behave, globally and specific to apps. The Format key allows you to change the format of your answers, including ‘standard to decimal’. Watch all videos in the series …


fx-1AU GRAPH: video quick start guideNEW 

Your quick start guide helping you navigate and get to know the fx-1AU GRAPH. We’ll compare the differences between it and the fx-CG50AU, and look at the improvements made to the fx-1, starting with making the most of the intuitive …


Exam Solutions | 2024 SACE Mathematical MethodsNEW 

This booklet aims to help teachers (and students) work through the SACE 2024 Mathematical Methods exam, demonstrating efficient use of the fx-CG50AU. Solutions are annotated to provide insight into ways to approach questions and meet assessment requirements. SACE Methods 2024 …


Exam Solutions | 2024 QCAA Mathematical MethodsNEW 

This booklet aims to help teachers (and students) work through the QCAA 2024 Mathematical Methods technology-active, and technology-free examination, demonstrating efficient use of the fx-CG50AU. Solutions are annotated to provide insight into ways to approach questions and meet assessment requirements. …


Seeing doubleNEW 

These resources provide a dynamic way to introduce and understand the Distributive Law of Multiplication and the Perfect Square Identity. Similar in structure, they use animation to explain the difference between a variable and a constant, and then move on …