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A symbol called a natural. It resets the note to it's normal "white note" name. *Bar lines can also cancel sharps, naturals or flats. For example say you are in C major and for one measure you have an F sharp and you don't carry into the next measure with a tie, the bar line will automatically reset the F sharp into an F natural so sometimes a natural symbol is not needed*
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B sharp, C double-sharp, D double-sharp, E sharp, F double-sharp, G double-sharp, A double-sharp, B sharp.
F# major. f sharp, c sharp, g sharp, d sharp, a sharp, e sharp
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press the reset button on the back of the calculator that worked for me
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Jon M. Smith has written: 'Advanced analysis with the Sharp 5100 scientific calculator' -- subject(s): Numerical analysis, Sharp 5100 (Calculator) 'Scientific analysis on the pocket calculator'
SHARP has always been at the forefront of calculator technology advancements, developing the first portable calculator that was powered by rechargable batteries and utilised micrchips. More recently, SHARP offer numerous calculator models to suit many needs, whether they be for businessman or student.
Casio and Sharp and Helix are the biggies
The antilog of the number in the display is10xThere's probably a button somewhere on the calculator that gives you 10x . Also, this terminology, and the button, are probably discussed in the tiny bookletthat comes with the calculator.
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The first mass-produced mechanical calculator was made by Charles Xavier Thomas, around 1920. The first mass-produced electronic calculator was probably the Sharp QT-8D, mass-produced in 1969.
On a Sharp calculator, "k" typically represents the number of thousands, while "a" stands for the number of acres. In calculations involving large numbers or specific unit conversions, these symbols help users quickly interpret the values displayed, simplifying data presentation and enhancing readability.
Normally, your character automatically makes sharp turns. If you choose Manual, you'll have to rely on your skills to make sharp turns, but every time you make a sharp turn, you get a slight turbo. Imagine using a mushroom after turning.
1. Turn off your calculator 2. Flip it over 3. Get a pen or sharp pencil 4. Push "reset" 5. Flip over 6. Done