3D graph types There are four types of 3D graphs available (Sphere, Cylinder, Plane, Line). It is easy to draw 3D graphs by using templates (a new feature in the industry). Draw and visualize up to three 3D graphs Mathematically recognize graph combinations and interactive relationships between two or three graphs E-CON4 App Featuring a simple user interface, this function is effective for data collection for use in science and technology classes in a classroom. This function has automatic ID recognition, which allows graphs to be automatically generated from the collected data without any complicated setup. Exam Mode This mode allows you to quickly prepare the calculator for exams. This mode restricts access to memory, programs, functions, and applications so that these functions are not available during exams. Software (Manager) Manager is a software that emulates the operation of the fx-CG50 graphic calculator. This allows teachers to prepare teaching materials (activities) and present them in the classroom using a projector (workshops). Statistics One- and two-variable list-based statistical analysis Statistical regression calculations Statistical graphs (scatterplot, linear xy, normal probability plot, histogram, boxplot) Statistical regression graphs (logistic, linear, Med-Med, quadratic, cubic, quartic, logarithmic, exponential, power, sine regression) Advanced statistical calculations: tests (Z-test, t-test, χ² test, F-test, ANOVA), intervals (interval for Z, interval for t), distributions Pie chart Bar chart