Programmable calculators allow the user to write and store programs in the calculator in order to solve difficult problems or automate an elaborate procedure. in casio programmable is denoted by an 'p' in end ex. FW321P
No, it's not programmable.
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One can purchase a programmable calculator from a number of online retailers. They are available to buy from eBay, Amazon or one can download them as an app from iTunes and Google Play.
The thermostat is non-programmable. So you cannot program it.
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Yes. you can use a calculator in the P2 of the mathematics D (calculator version) O level paper but you are strictly prohibited to use it in P1. Also, there are a set of instructions you have to abide by while selecting the calculator for example it should be non-graphical and non-programmable. You can refer to the syllabus of this subject of Cambridge's site for further details.
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It is non programmable.
Yes, you can use the TI-30XIIS on the ACT. It is a permitted calculator for the exam, as it is a non-programmable scientific calculator. However, make sure to familiarize yourself with its functions and limitations beforehand, as the ACT allows only specific types of calculators. Always check the latest ACT calculator policy for any updates or changes.
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