Memory. It's the button that saves your current number, and when you press MRC, or Memory ReCall, the number is restored, giving you a great way to add two products if you have a basic calculator, or to do otherwise impossible equations that have many separate parts.
M- means clear the memory. M+ means store the answer to the calculator's memory. M means insert the number that you stored.
Memory Store. Save the displayed value in the memory.
Both Windows and Apple computers come with a free calculator. The Windows calculator also includes a scientific calculator and programmer's calculator.
Why do you need a calculator?
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It depends on the calculator. It could be "Rnd".
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Sto on the calulator means it will save the number in the memmory then pres m to get it back
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Input is when you type with the calculator
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yes you mean calculator. yes a calculator is there in the computer.
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