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TI’s latest and most advanced scientific calculator features a high-quality MultiView display and MathPrint capability. Enhanced math functionality makes it ideal for computer science and engineering courses and topics in which graphing technology may not be permitted.
The TI-36X Pro has been designed in collaboration with practitioners around the world. Beyond extensive abilities as a scientific calculator, it serves as an excellent tool for student learning and exploring.
MultiView Display View multiple calculations at the same time, compare results and explore patterns on-screen. The MultiView display supports up to four lines.
MathPrint Feature See math expressions, symbols and stacked fractions exactly the way they appear in textbooks — no need to adapt to a technical syntax. Also provides quick access to frequently used functions.
Scrolling and Editing Easily input data, scroll through entries, make edits and investigate patterns as you would on a graphing calculator.
Toggle Key Quickly view fractions, decimals and terms — including Pi — in alternate forms while exploring more advanced topics.
Data List Editor Enter statistical data in up to three lists, with a maximum of 42 items per list. Any list formulas that are entered can accept all calculator functions. Readily perform one- and two-variable analysis, and display six different regression models.

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“nice and low price.”— 12/17/2012
“Fantastic graphing calculator, as TI's top-of-the-line scientific calculator, it is arguably better than the Casio lineup. ...”— Mike 9/8/2011

