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The "shell oil trick" on a calculator is a method used to quickly clear all variables and functions stored in the calculator's memory. This can be helpful when starting a new calculation or if you want to ensure there are no residual values impacting your current computation. To perform this trick, you typically press a combination of buttons, such as "2nd" + "MEM" + "7" + "1" on a TI-84 calculator. It essentially resets the calculator to its default state.

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10mo ago

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