i am used to count some call this a manual calculator it's also called abacus
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There is no such number on a calculator. If you see "R" on a calculator, it is probably some calculation - for example, conversion from polar to rectangular coordinates. Check the manual for your calculator.
Not quite sure what you want; the calculator only shows a limited number of decimals in any case. Some calculators have options to round the result to a certain number of decimal places. If that's what you want, check your calculator's manual for details.
He did many great things. Some contributions he made were to mak the first calculator
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There is none. They're both the same. The companies/websites are different like some want to be posh and call it a manual and others just like being simple and call it a guide.
Some scientific calculators can't handle complex or imaginary numbers. If you happen to have a special calculator that does, probably the manual will tell you how to enter them.The HP 48 and up series does. It depends on if your calculator is in Polar Coordinate mode or X-Y coordinate mode, but a quick way to get the imaginary number i (regardless of which mode the calculator is currently in), is to press -1, then 'square root' button.
Check the manual of your specific calculator. What I have seen is usually something like the following: The calculator tends to automatically show fractions as mixed fractions. The calculator has a "fraction" key, often labelled ab/c. Pressing the "shift" key (or some similar key for "extra functions") followed by the fraction key will often to the desired conversion in the other way (from mixed to improper).
First of all, you need some experience in computer programming - for example, Java or Flash.
On normal calculator, press 'Off'. If your calculator doesn't have this button, the calculator will turn off automatically after some time. On scientific calculator, press 'shift' and press 'AC'. (depends on your version of the calculator)
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