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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.
Try it out! Do the division, and if you have a remainder (if you divide with pencil and paper), or non-zero decimals (if using a calculator, then it is NOT divisible.
You would need an assessment to be carried out by a learning disorder specialist to confirm a diagnosis. If you are uncharacteristically bad at maths (but good at non maths subjects) and this has nothing to do with just having bad teachers, it might be worth following up an assessment with a specialist.
he did exceptionally well in physics and maths bbut failed in non science subjects