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{{Short description|Electronic calculator capable of plotting graphs}} {{For|the software tool of the same name|NuCalc}} {{More footnotes needed|date=July 2008}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}} {{original research|date=November 2024}} [[Image:TI-84 Plus graphing.jpg|thumb|[[TI-84 Plus series|Texas Instruments TI-84 Plus]], the most successful graphing calculator in terms of sales]] A '''graphing calculator''' (also '''graphics calculator''' or '''graphic display calculator''') is a [[handheld computer]] that is capable of plotting [[Graph of a function|graphs]], solving [[simultaneous equations]], and performing other tasks with [[variable (mathematics)|variables]]. Most popular graphing calculators are [[programmable calculator]]s, allowing the user to create customized programs, typically for scientific, engineering or education applications. They have large screens that display several lines of text and calculations.
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