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Constants – NexxTech 6500542 User Manual

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Operation

CONSTANTS

When adding, subtracting, or dividing,
the last operation and number you
enter are held in memory as the con-
stant function, allowing easy calcula-
tions with repetitive numbers. Each
time you press

=

, the calculator per-

forms the constant function and dis-
plays the results.

Example 1:

5 + 6 = 11

You Press

You See

4 + 6 =

GT 10.

5 =

GT 11.

(+6 is the constant)

Example 2:

14 – 7 = 7

You Press

You See

20 – 7 =

GT 13.

14 =

GT 7.

(–7 is the constant)

Example 3:

14 ÷ 7 = 2

You Press

You See

21 ÷ 7 =

GT 3.

14 =

GT 2.

(÷7 is the constant)

When multiplying, the first operation
and number you enter are the con-
stant function. For example:

4 × 5 = 20

You Press

You See

4 × 6 =

GT 24.

5 =

GT 20.

(4 × is the constant)