








📈 Elevate your math game — the HP Prime is the ultimate power tool for the modern professional.
The HP Prime Graphing Calculator features a vibrant 3.5-inch multi-touch color display and a robust Computer Algebra System (CAS) that supports advanced graphing, dynamic geometry, and spreadsheet applications. Designed for professionals and students alike, it offers dual calculator modes for both basic arithmetic and complex math, with seamless integration across devices via virtual versions and connectivity software. Lightweight and battery-powered, it combines textbook-style input with powerful programming capabilities, making it an indispensable tool for mastering math from high school to graduate level.

| ASIN | B07HF6RXGG |
| Batteries | 1 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,241 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #184 in Basic Office Calculators |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,829) |
| Date First Available | October 24, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | 2AP18AA#B1S |
| Manufacturer | HP Inc. |
| Product Dimensions | 3.66 x 0.65 x 7.28 inches |
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Unlock Your Calculator’s Power
Set Amazon search category to Books. Type “HP Prime Calculator”. Find textbook quality Arithmetic, Algebra, and College Math resources for the cost of a fast-food meal. Don’t let the inexpensive prices fool you. These are great resources that help you unlock your calculator’s power. Best Math Tool in Today’s Classroom. Most powerful Math assistant allowed in today’s classroom. With phones and other Internet electronic devices being banned, the HP Prime Calculator will give you a virtual assistance that allows to acquire and become proficient with any math skill from arithmetic to advanced calculus. HP Prime Calculator is a real sleeper, the usefulness of Matlab or Wolfram Mathmatica in a tool that is easy to use. Textbook style input by templates with vibrant color touch screen allow for easy entry of math problem, plus flyout popup menus and soft key tabs make work a pleasure. Its textbook output with built-in power functions and applications is easy augmented by your functions. Start your understanding of your calculator by using your familiarity with Arithmetic to concentrate on the Prime’s interface and textbook style input and output feature. After the quick review of your Arithmetic, use the Algebra and College Math textbooks to learn advanced features of your calculator be viewing their hundreds of applications. The same applications can serve as invaluable aid for High School Algebra, Advanced Algebra, and Statistic courses. Let the eBook listed serve as a handy reference. It can be viewed on your phone, tablet, or computer. Note that the Arithmetic and College Math paperbacks found includes references to YouTube videos using screenshots and virtual emulator. These screenshots and emulator allow you to see your calculator in action. A web reference is given in the paperbacks for free parallel web-based material that is digital linked to all the paperbacks’ references and their YouTube videos. See Amazon Book HP Prime Calculator. Search listing for explanations of the shown screens in this review. HP Prime Calculator has a download identical virtual version for Windows and Mac and plus HP connectivity program that allows you to use your computer for work at home and then easily transfer your work to your handheld HP Prime Calculator for classroom use. To augment your HP Prime handheld classroom Calculator, there is a free/lite version of the HP Prime Calculator for iPhone and Android phones and tablets. Plus, a paid Pro version with programming. The phone and tablet free/lite and Pro version allow you to have a HP Prime with you at all times. Using variables for functions and nested functions you can accomplish limited programming but extremely powerful programming tasks on any versions of HP Prime, free/lite, Pro, virtual, or physical calculator. Below, we give you some possible starting points for variable creations in math courses. We like programming through variables as it works for handheld, virtual, pro, and free/lite versions. Search the internet for text and video instructions on how to use these powerful variables. You can easily add these variables to your handheld. Using copy and paste highlight the desired collections of functions you wish to add. Transfer them to your virtual Window or Mac HP Prime Calculator. Next backup the virtual and use this backup to restore your handheld HP Prime Calculator. Remember to rename handheld as it now has virtual name. Note for copy and paste are in computer form but will show in calculator in textbook form. College Algebra Plus Algebra of Calculus Lines slopeln(x1,y1,x2,y2):=((y2-y1)/(x2-x1)) lineptm(x1,y1,m):=(m*('x'-x1)+y1) linept1pt2(x1,y1,x2,y2):=lineptm(x1,y1,slopeln(x1,y1,x2,y2)) (line for two, points, linept1pt1, requires slopeln and lineptm) Rational Expressions - Algebra of Calculus msec(a,h):=((F1(a+h)-F1(a))/h) mtan(a):=limit(simplify((F1(a+h)-F1(a))/h),h,0) mtan2(a):=limit(simplify((F1(x)-F1(a))/(x-a)),x,a) secline(x1,h):=simplify(lineptm(x1,F1(x1),msec(x1,h)))) tanline(x1):=simplify(lineptm(x1,F1(x1),mtan(x1))) (all functions use F1) (secline requires slope of secline, msec) (tanline requires slope of tanline, mtan) (secline and tanline requires Finite Math line point slope, lineptm) Algebra Absolute Value and Distance distrnl(a,b):=ABS(b-a) dist(d,r,t):=solve(d=r*t,x) arithn(d,f,n):=(f+(n-1)*d) arithsum(f,l,n):=(n/2*(f+l)) arithsum1(d,f,n):=(n/2*(f+arithn(d,f,n))) Trigonometry Complex Numbers P_to_R(r,a):= (r*COS(a)+r*SIN(a)*i) R_to_P(x,y):=(CAS(collect(ABS(x+y*i)))+"∡"+CAS(collect(ARG(x+y*i)))) Finite Math Finance sint(a,p,r,t):=ROUND(solve(a=p*(1+r*t),x),2) cpint(fv,pv,r,m,t):=ROUND(solve(fv=pv*(1+r/m)^(m*t),x),2) loan(pv,pmt,r,m,t):=ROUND(solve(pv=pmt*((1-(1+r/m)^(-m*t))/(r/m)),x),2) ira(fv,pmt,r,m,t):=ROUND(solve(fv=pmt*(((1+r/m)^(m*t)-1)/(r/m)),x),2) Linear Programming - Step by Step to check manual work pivmat(m,r,c):=CAS(pivot(CAS(mRow(1/m(r,c),m,r)),r,c)) Sets and Probabilities prsubL1(a,b):=DIFFERENCE(a,b) prsubL2(a,b):=DIFFERENCE(a,b) complement(a,b):=DIFFERENCE(a,b) For these added powerful programming examples, there are free text/screenshot webpages and YouTube videos with emulator instructions to get you started with these. The internet search function is your friend. Lastly, we not that the HP Prime Calculator is two calculators in one. A quick startup would be to use the simpler HOME calculator arithmetic side. The other calculator is the CAS, Computer Algebra System, an algebraic, calculus, and advanced math calculator that requires more time and resources to master. With Covid-19 and the use of virtual schooling students have fallen behind. As there are two calculators in one with the HP Prime Calculator the HP Prime HOME side can be used to learn the calculator for students in Algebra and Advanced Math courses but can also be used as a bridge to help upper elementary middle school student with gaps in their arithmetic knowledge. Search Amazon and the web for resources on using the HOME HP Prime Calculator side for these younger students. Giving them a crutch to temporarily plug their gaps while preventing them from falling further behind is valuable use of the HP Prime physical Calculator.
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The BEST calculator I've ever used!
I am attending grad school and needed a good scientific calculator. This was rated as the most powerful out there, but I thought I would need to learn HP's reverse Polish Notation, so I got comfortable with that before making this purchase. It turned out I not only didn't need to use reverse Polish, but it is somewhat discouraged because of the way this can handle equations. You simply type the equation you want, and it makes it absolutely simple to complete the equation on a large screen. Far easier than any other calculator I've tried. I also read there is a huge learning curve for this, but that's only for the advanced features, and the ones I've tried have been incredibly easy to learn. Easily the best calculator I've ever used.
J**N
Wonderful CAS Graphing Calculator
I used TI calculators my whole life, so this was quite the learning curve for me. As an Engineering student in college, this calculator has been a great help for helping me check my work, as well as get numerical answers. The touchscreen helps a lot with graphing, as you can just swipe around rather than slowly move around with a cursor, or arrow keys. The battery life is far worse than my TI-84 Plus CE, but the processing power and the touchscreen will do that. It does charge relatively quickly. The only issue I've had with this calculator, is registering the SN for warranty. I had to call HP, and get transferred multiple times, as the online registration would not take the SN. The person on the phone did say that the warranty was manually registered for me, so I'm assuming all is well with that. Also, the SN will scratch off of the back, so I would take a picture of it before it inevitably becomes unreadable. Another slight issue was with charging while asleep. When you plug the calculator in, it automatically powers on. If you turn it off, then turn it right back on, the charging symbol take a couple seconds to show up, as if it's not charging while powered off. However I have figured out that it will in fact charge, it just takes it a second to register that it actually did charge. I also wish they would be on USB-C by now, but I can forgive that.
J**.
This thing is a work of art.
Sadly, the HP Prime is probably the last calculator that will be made by HP. As such, they decided to go out with a bang. The calculator is beautiful, and very, very fast. The touch screen is gorgeous and it is a joy to use. Compare this to a TI calculator that is probably still using a Z80 from the eighties and it will blow you away. That said, be sure to verify that you will be allowed to use your Prime in any tests that you may take. It is not approved for all tests. HP has licensed the future of the Prime calculator to licensees Moravia Consulting and Royal Consumer Information Products, Inc. So the Prime calculator does indeed have a future. Things to know and look for before buying a HP Prime are: It doesn't do RPN. Sorry. For RPN I can recommend the SwissMicro DM42. I love mine. There are two versions available, the G1 and the G2. The G2 is the more powerful version and has the base part number of "2AP18AA". The US version, which has the suffix of "#ABA" includes a wallwart and a charging cable. The European version has the suffix of "#B1S" and has only the charging cable. Both versions will have "G2" on the back of the calculator. Please check before you buy. Rumors of a G3 version (as of 2023) are just that, rumors. Sites that advertise HP Prime calculators, but do not include the "2AP18AA" part number are most likely not selling a G2. And you definitely want a G2, it's about three times faster than a G1.
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Très bonne calculatrice scientifique, facile à utiliser notamment avec son écran tactile
C**A
Perfeita.
M**A
Adecuado para un ingeniero
J**J
Excelente llego muy rápido, HP es garantía de calidad y capacidad.
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