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In many examination systems, Paper 1 for mathematics is typically a non-calculator paper, while Paper 2 is often the calculator paper. However, this can vary depending on the specific curriculum or examination board. It's important to check the guidelines provided by the relevant examination authority for accurate information.
yes but not algebra
Either on your calculator or on paper. Divide one number by the other: x/y
Yes. you can use a calculator in the P2 of the mathematics D (calculator version) O level paper but you are strictly prohibited to use it in P1. Also, there are a set of instructions you have to abide by while selecting the calculator for example it should be non-graphical and non-programmable. You can refer to the syllabus of this subject of Cambridge's site for further details.
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To load paper in a Canon PI-DHV calculator, first, ensure the calculator is turned off. Open the paper compartment cover, then insert a new roll of paper, ensuring the paper feeds from the bottom of the roll and over the top. Pull the paper out a few inches, close the compartment cover, and finally, turn the calculator back on to ensure the paper is correctly loaded and aligned.
At the very back of the calculator under the paper roller there is a very thin horizontal slot. Insert the tip of the paper roll into the slot, then press the paper advance button located on the top left hand side of the calculator until you see the paper.
Acronyms are the types of abbreviations that are allowed in an APA paper.
Calculator, Pencil, Paper
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The mathematics of investment deals with the investment of money, such as bonds, paper bills, etc.