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Calculators are a handheld device designed to make quick mathematical calculations. They typically feature a display screen and a keyboard which features numbers from 0 to 9 along with buttons for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division as well as an equals button.
Calculators make quick work of complicated arithmetic and make simple maths quick and accurate to improve productivity.
Calculators are a handy device used in a wide range of settings, including the education sector, administration, construction, engineering, and the medical profession.
• Basic calculators - This type will perform the basic mathematical functions for quick-time working out.
• Graphing calculators - These calculators are capable of calculating multiple, complex equations, and feature a large screen which allows for plotted graphs to be displayed. They are the next step from scientific calculators.
• Printing calculators - These models are available with or without a display screen and will create a printed record of multiple equations on an integrated paper roll.
• Scientific calculators - This type of calculator is capable of complex equations and features a range of function buttons beyond the basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division functions. Some of the additional buttons featured on a scientific calculator are inverses, PI, parentheses and more.
• Type - choose based on the tasks you do most regularly. However, if a scientific calculator is needed even occasionally, it's best to ensure you have one on hand.
• Power - most calculators are battery-powered, while others run on solar or mains power.
• Memory - for a scientific or graphing calculator, memory is an important aspect as these types can save a number of calculations for later use.
Is a calculator a computer?
Yes, calculators are classed as purpose-built computers specific to calculations. They feature programming for limited operations, however, so they don't have the ability to be upgraded in the same way a PC does.
What is a '5-function' calculator?
This is a standard calculator with the basic five functions of power, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
What's the difference between a scientific calculator and a graphing calculator?
While both of these types of calculators are capable of performing complicated arithmetic, including trigonometry, PI and more, a graphing calculator has the function of a scientific calculator and then some. It's typically equipped with more memory and features a hi-res screen suitable for displaying the graph function and coordinate plotting it's known for.