Using Calculator Memory
Memory Name | Description |
Answer Memory | Stores the last calculation result obtained. |
Independent Memory | Calculation results can be added to or |
| subtracted from independent memory. |
| The “M” display indicator indicates data in |
| independent memory. |
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Variables | Eight variables named A, B, C, D, E, F, X, |
| and Y can be used for storage of |
| individual values. |
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This section uses the COMP Mode () to demonstrate how you can use memory.
Answer Memory (Ans)
Answer Memory Overview
•Answer Memory contents are updated whenever you execute a calculation using any one of the following keys: , , , (M+), , (STO). Answer memory can hold up to 15 digits.
•Answer contents are not changed if an error occurs during the current calculation.
•Answer Memory contents are maintained even if you press the key, change the calculation mode, or turn off the calculator.
Using Answer Memory to Perform a Series of Calculations
Example: To divide the result of 3 ✕ 4 by 30.
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