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How to clear a calculator

By Matthew Lynch
October 4, 2023
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Introduction:

Calculators have become an essential tool for people from all walks of life, helping us handle complex mathematical problems with ease. However, using a calculator can sometimes be confusing, especially when it comes to clearing the memory or resetting its screen. In this article, we will walk you through the process of clearing a calculator effectively and efficiently.

Step 1: Identify Your Calculator Type

Before diving into the steps for clearing your calculator, it’s important to identify what type of calculator you have. The most common types are basic calculators, scientific calculators, and graphing calculators. They all have different functions and keys, so it’s important to know your calculator’s type in order to clear it properly.

Step 2: Clearing the Current Entry

In most cases, users simply want to clear off the current entry or equation from their calculator’s display. Here’s how:

– For basic calculators: Press the ‘C’ (Clear) or ‘CE’ (Clear Entry) button.

– For scientific calculators: Press the ‘C’ or ‘Del’ (Delete) button.

– For graphing calculators: Press the ‘Clear’ button.

It is important to note that these steps will only clear the current equation or entry from your calculator’s screen and will not reset its saved memory.

Step 3: Clear All Memory

If you want to erase all stored data from your calculator’s memory, follow these steps:

– For basic calculators: Unfortunately, most basic calculators don’t have an option for completely resetting memory. If yours does, check the manual for specific instructions.

– For scientific calculators: Locate the button typically labeled “Shift” or “2nd”. Holding down that button, press the “C” or “CE” button as well. This should clear all memory.

– For graphing calculators: Press the “2nd” button, then press the “Mem” (Memory) button, which typically is marked as a “plus” icon. Select option “1: Reset” and choose the appropriate sub-option to clear all memory (usually labeled as “All”).

Step 4: Verify Memory Clearance

After following the steps above, it’s always a good idea to double-check that all memory has been cleared from your calculator. Perform a few calculations and review the calculator’s memory entries to ensure everything was reset effectively.

Conclusion:

Whether you’re a student, teacher, engineer, or just someone who needs to perform calculations on a daily basis, knowing how to clear your calculator is an essential skill. By following the simple steps above, you can confidently start fresh for each new calculation while keeping your calculator in optimal working condition. Now that you know how to clear any type of calculator, don’t hesitate to share this knowledge with others who may need it!

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