error 1 - press times twice
error 2 - divide by zero
error 3 - press cos more than 25 times
error 4- keep pressing 9 until it stops, then times, then 9 until it stops, etc. It won't let you do anything eventually, press equals.
Usually a graphing calculator should have all the capabilities you expect from a scientific calculator (and more, since it does the graphing). For more details, check the manual of your calculator if you already have one.
All Clear
all clear
"C" = clear - pressing it sets all the calculations in the calculator back to zero.
In 1957, IBM released the first commercial all-transistor calculator named IBM 608.
it all depends on the calculator.
No, but you can get to a calculator on your computer (unless it's a Mac) by clicking on Start, All Programs, Accessories, then Calculator. On Windows 7, click on Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, then Calculator.
If you type online calculator in to Google, before all of the website suggestions, a calculator comes up
CA on an electronic calculator usually stands for "Clear All" or "Clear All Entries." Pressing the CA button will clear all calculations or data stored in the calculator's memory. It essentially resets the calculator to its starting state.
All loan calculator balloons work in the same way. If the same information is entered by the user across each calculator, then the information displayed at the end by the calculator will be the same.
AC stands for all clear on a calculator
No, they are not. Knives may be shiny and sharp, but things such as my watch are not sharp.
yes, it is found by going to start --> all programs --> accessories --> calculator.
It all depends on what calculator you use to know how to program the formula into it.
Usually a graphing calculator should have all the capabilities you expect from a scientific calculator (and more, since it does the graphing). For more details, check the manual of your calculator if you already have one.
Calculator=prohibited in prelims but allowed in all mains exams.But not the scientific calculator, only the normal calculators are allowed.
All machette's are sharp,the one you probably have is not sharpened. Sharpen it,then...