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.
Paper used for math is called grapging paper!!
It really depends on what you are trying to calculate. The most common math application is TVM - Time Value of Money which will allow you to calculate mortgage rates, prepayments, and investment value. Any business calculator will have that function
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mental math is doing the math in your head or in your mind but not in a calculator or pencil and paper
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150 by 4,000 is a simple math equation that can be worked out on a piece of paper or using a calculator. The answer is 600,000.
That is the correct spelling of "calculator" (math computer).
no unfortunately not for the Praxis I....However, if you are taking the Praxis Content Math exam you can for that. Otherwise, if its the regular praxis, you cannot.
Yes, solving math problems on a Scientific calculator does use memory.
For math, calculator soup is the best.
Paper used for math is called grapging paper!!
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