An OK button on a calculator is typically used to confirm a selection or input, similar to how it functions in software applications. When navigating through menus or options, pressing the OK button allows the user to execute a command or finalize an entry. This feature enhances user interaction, making it easier to perform calculations or access specific functions. It is commonly found on graphing calculators and advanced models.
OK Calculator was created in 2002.
were is the carrot button on a scientific calculator
On a graphing calculator, it is the one that looks like an upside down V.
no button you gotta work it out yaself
the via button means the variable.
The * on the number pad. You also have a calculator. It's in the Accessories of your Program files.
Windows Calculator has a "sqrt" button on the right hand side. Key in your number then click on this button.
There should be a negative button on your calculator, separate from the minus button. Press that button before pressing the buttons for the numbers of the exponent.
AnswerWell, OK button can be both in right side and left side of the Cancel button. But mostly OK button should be to the Right of the Cancel button, For example: if any one fill a form then normally he will go to the right side of the form and click on the OK button. And if you are showing OK and Cancel Button on a pop up massage box then OK button should be in the left side of the Cancel Button.
Roadpro makes a large button calculator just for this purpose.
The divide button looks like a slash. "/"
the pi button always located on the top of 'EXP' button.