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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.
Both Windows and Apple computers come with a free calculator. The Windows calculator also includes a scientific calculator and programmer's calculator.
If your calculator is a scientific one then just press the S<=>D button
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because some numbers are tooo big for the screen so the calculator puts it in scientific notation form
To factorise is to find the numbers that divide into the original number by only using prime numbers. For example factorise 20 = 2 times 2 times 5
It depends on the calculator. A regular calculator cannot handle very much while a scientific calculator can handle larger numbers.
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Just use the Windows calculator, and set it to scientific mode, or use any scientific calculator that supports binary/decimal. In the Windows calculator, make sure you are in decimal, type in each of the four numbers, then select "Binary" to convert to binary. You will have to fill out some of the binary numbers with zeroes to the left (each one must have 8 binary digits).Just use the Windows calculator, and set it to scientific mode, or use any scientific calculator that supports binary/decimal. In the Windows calculator, make sure you are in decimal, type in each of the four numbers, then select "Binary" to convert to binary. You will have to fill out some of the binary numbers with zeroes to the left (each one must have 8 binary digits).Just use the Windows calculator, and set it to scientific mode, or use any scientific calculator that supports binary/decimal. In the Windows calculator, make sure you are in decimal, type in each of the four numbers, then select "Binary" to convert to binary. You will have to fill out some of the binary numbers with zeroes to the left (each one must have 8 binary digits).Just use the Windows calculator, and set it to scientific mode, or use any scientific calculator that supports binary/decimal. In the Windows calculator, make sure you are in decimal, type in each of the four numbers, then select "Binary" to convert to binary. You will have to fill out some of the binary numbers with zeroes to the left (each one must have 8 binary digits).
Scientific calculators can calculate numbers into scientific notation, great for earth science and chemistry class. These are made by Texas Instruments.
A scientific calculator. Open up the calculator in windows(if you're using windows). Clicl on 'view' and change it to scientific. At the top of the calculator you will see the words Hex, Dec, Oct, and Bin. Click on Bin and type in your binary numbers. Then click on Dec, and it will convert.
Usually scientific and graphic calculators. (there may be engineering ones as well which will have them)
A Texas Instruments graphing calculator can be used as a basic calculator, a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator.
A Scientific Calculator
A Scientific calculator is a kind of calculator which is used to solve scientific, engineering and Mathematical problems. It comes loaded with commonly used functions such as logarithms, scientific notation, trigonometry, floating point, complex numbers, fractions and so on. It is used widely in solving quick mathematical problems such as trigonometry functions and some cases with physics and Chemistry.
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